VW Transporter Sportline Limited Edition X for UK

 VW Transporter Sportline Limited Edition X for UK
VW Transporter Sportline Limited Edition X

Putting the sport in Sportline

Volkswagen has unveiled their new Transporter Sportline Limited Edition X for the UK market.

Designed to haul cargo in style, the Transporter Sportline Limited Edition X features 18-inch chrome and black ‘Dakar' alloy wheels, a chrome grille, bright side sills, and front and rear spoilers. Other unique touches include black and blue leather seats, a leather steering wheel and gear lever, a limited edition numbered tag, and a choice of two metallic exterior paint colors (Reflex Silver or Shadow Blue).

Under the hood, the special edition packs a 2.5-liter TDI engine with 174 PS.

Prices start at £25,065 for the short wheelbase panel van, £25,545 for the long wheelbase panel van, and £26,805 for the short wheelbase kombi.

Source: VW

ADDING THE X FACTOR: SPORTLINE LIMITED EDITION X MODEL INTRODUCED

Volkswagen's dynamic Sportline van range is proving more successful than ever. Despite the current economic climate, Sportline sales are already ahead of this time last year, and if success continues at the same rate, boosted by the introduction this week of a Transporter Sportline Limited Edition X model, sales are predicted to be over 30 per cent ahead of 2008.

Part of this great performance is thanks to the addition of the Caddy and Caddy Maxi Sportline models in late 2008, which are already about to exceed their sales forecast for 2009, plus the five-seat Transporter Sportline kombi model, also introduced last year, which has instantly become the most popular model in the range this year.

There will only be 150 of the Transporter Sportline Limited Edition X models, and they will be available in short and long wheelbase panel van or short wheelbase kombi. Each vehicle will be individually numbered, with a certificate for the owner.

In addition to the standard Transporter Sportline specification of 18-inch alloy wheels, chrome grilles and side sills, leather seats and front and rear spoilers, the Transporter Sportline X models gain distinctive, chrome and black ‘Dakar' alloy wheels, ‘leather pack' (leather steering wheel and gear lever), specially designed black and blue leather seats with limited edition numbered tag, Sportline floor mats, and rear parking sensors. There is a choice of two metallic paint colours - Reflex Silver, and for the first time for the Sportline range, Shadow Blue.

This unique specification and distinctive appearance is available for only £500 more than the equivalent Transporter Sportline T30, 174 PS, 2.5-litre TDI PD, with basic retail prices (including metallic paint) of £25,065 for the short wheelbase panel van, £25,545 for the long wheelbase panel van, and £26,805 for the kombi.

‘The success of the Sportline range proves that our customers still want a van that stands out from the crowd and creates a premium image,' said Steve Reynolds, Head of Marketing, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles.

The Transporter Sportline Limited Edition X is available to order now, with first deliveries expected with customers and at Volkswagen Van Centres in early October. Full details of the Sportline range and local Van Centres are available from www.volkswagen-vans.co.uk.

 

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 Citizen_Cake Citizen_Cake
Why?
August 17, 2009 2:14 pm
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
Same reason Ford did that racing stripe/bodykit addon for the Transit.
August 17, 2009 3:02 pm
 VORTEX VORTEX
because some people do alot of transporting job and they'd like to move it with style ya know.. =)) the substitute work car/sports home car is not an option 4 them as there is either no free time available or limited in G's..
August 17, 2009 8:15 pm
 wcf76 wcf76
leave that style of wheels for sports cars please. Some design guru please come up with something more suitable for vans, trucks and 4-door sedans other than 5 spoke wheels
August 17, 2009 10:10 pm
 MusTang MusTang
This is unpractical. You can't load this car properly. If you can't to do it, you will lose money and customers. So, why is this car?
August 18, 2009 5:30 am
 catch22 catch22
Ford Transit already has a 3.2L I5 200 PS engine. Why did VW even bother? :)
August 18, 2009 7:53 am
 EMBJATI85 EMBJATI85
its sexy thats why
August 18, 2009 8:40 pm