2011 Volkswagen Phaeton facelift in depth

 2011 Volkswagen Phaeton facelift in depth
2011 Volkswagen Phaeton Facelift

Six weeks after its official announcement at the Beijing auto show, full details are finally being released about the 2011 Volkswagen Phaeton facelift.  The Dresden-produced Volkswagen flagship saloon is available with either two individual rear seats or a bench, and can be purchased with a long wheelbase.

Changes to the car include a completely remodeled front end that incorporates LED cornering lights, and bi-xenon headlights that touch either side of the chrome grille.  The rear light cluster is also comprised of LEDs behind smoked lenses.  In keeping with Volkswagen's current design language, "horizontal lines dominate the geometry," according to a press release.

Inside, the driver can get the benefit of items from the Volkswagen Exclusive line, including Alcantara, leather and wood.  18-way seating is also featured on the front seats, while the optional individual rear seats are electronically adjustable.  Four-zone climate control can also be found to keep things comfortable, while the driver has access to a new braking system, Dynamic Light Assist, sat-nav and an infotainment unit.  Conveniently, the infotainment system can update itself through a mobile UMTS connection when connnected to a mobile phone.

The facelifted Phaeton has one turbodiesel and three petrol engines available.  The V6 TDI kicks out 237 bhp (174 kW / 240 PS) with a 5.6 percent improvement in fuel consumption.  It now uses 8.5 liters of diesel per 100 kilometers, or 27.7 mpg, while producing 224 grams of CO2 per km.  A direct-injection petrol V6 that produces 276 hp (206 kW / 280 PS) is new to the Phaeton.  Still available are the four-year-old 330 bhp (246 kW / 335 PS) V8, and the range-leading W12 engine generating 444 bhp (331 kW / 450 PS).  Both could probably be tuned to be both more robust and more fuel efficient.

Pricing on the 2011 Volkswagen Phaeton was not yet revealed, even though the car will hit the European market later this month.  The car will be sold in China beginning in August.

You can read more about the Phaeton in the press release below.


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To the point: The new Phaeton - One of the world’s highest quality saloons got even better

  • Flagship of the Volkswagen brand has fundamentally new front-end styling
  • Online services and dynamic main beam control make their way into Phaeton

Volkswagen produces one of the world’s highest quality and most exclusive automobiles at the German Transparent Factory (Dresden): the Phaeton. The quality, style and travelling comfort of this saloon (standard all-wheel drive, air suspension and 4-zone automatic climate control) set their own standards. The Phaeton is offered with two wheelbases as well as two rear seating versions (three seat bench or two individual seats). Now Volkswagen has further perfected the brand’s flagship.

The entire front end was redesigned, including the standard bi-xenon headlights with LED cornering lights. Also tuned to match this look are the new LED rear lights. In parallel, an abundance of new technical features are making their way into the vehicle. They include a new brake system, the Dynamic Light Assist (camera-based, dynamic main beam control) system being introduced in a saloon for the first time, and a navigation system, which can integrate online data in the map display upon request. Moreover, thanks to an optional front camera the Phaeton "sees" traffic signs; speed limit signs are visualized in the instrument cluster (multifunction display) and the central touchscreen of the centre console. The system will be the first in the world to recognize and display no-passing zone markings. The latest generation of the Phaeton will launch on the market in just a few weeks (Europe in June; China in August).

V6, V8 and W12 engines: On the drive side, four engines are available (one turbodiesel, three petrol). The six, eight and twelve cylinder engines cover a power range extending from 176 kW / 240 PS to 331 kW / 450 PS. The six-cylinder petrol engine in the Phaeton is a V6 direct-injection engine (FSI with 206 kW / 280 PS). At the power levels above the V6 FSI, a V8 and a W12 petrol engine are available (246 kW / 335 PS and 331 kW / 450 PS). In the diesel area, Volkswagen offers an extremely fuel efficient and refined V6 TDI (174 kW / 240 PS) whose combined fuel consumption has been reduced from 9.0 to 8.5 l/100 km (equivalent to 224 g/km CO2).

Design avant-garde: The Volkswagen Design-DNA developed by the Head of Design for the Group, Walter de Silva, defines the car’s lines. In the area of the new front end, in particular, the design team added a measure of precision to the original, stylish and superlative image of this model. This gave the timelessly elegant Phaeton a broader and more powerful appearance: In keeping with the current Volkswagen Design-DNA, horizontal lines dominate the geometry. Different than on any other Volkswagen based on this new DNA so far, in the Phaeton the radiator grille is not styled in glossy black; rather a completely new chrome element is used. This radiator trim has a decisive impact on the styling of the new Phaeton.

Joining the left and right sides of the grille are the newly developed bi-xenon headlights with integrated LED indicator lights and LED cornering lights. The new bumper design complements the radiator grille and headlight styling. Here too, horizontal lines are the virtual common thread linking their design. Even the front fog lights now shine in LED technology. The rear section of the car was also modified. In this area, the design team chose not to change the classic, clear and powerful basic styling of the Phaeton; instead it developed new smoked LED rear lights. Similar to the front end, the rear bumper was also modified. In its side profile, the car’s new side trim strips and narrow-styled LED indicator lights in the outside mirrors stand out.

Interior artistry: The interior of the Phaeton is one of the most elegant, high quality and comfortable of the entire luxury class. The styling is linear and timeless; the materials and quality of workmanship define the benchmark worldwide. Unmatched in quality are its technological concepts such as a draft-free 4-zone climate control system and 18-way seats with award-winning ergonomics. As an alternative to the version with three rear seats (5-seater), the saloon may be ordered with two electrically adjustable individual seats as an option (4-seater). The Phaeton is also available in an extended chauffeur version that is 120 millimetres longer. The possibilities for customising the saloon are practically limitless with numerous options from Volkswagen Exclusive covering a broad range of leather, Alcantara trim, wood accents and such features as a refrigerator and multimedia systems. This also applies to the new styling of the multifunction steering wheel; it can be ordered in either leather or a wood-leather combination that is coordinated with the interior accents. Many customers in Europe – and those customers travelling to Europe - take advantage of the opportunity to configure their new Phaeton with original leathers, woods and paints right at the Transparent Factory.

Infotainment systems: The thoroughly intuitive operation of the Phaeton was transferred unreservedly to the current generation radio/navigation system (RCD 810 as standard unit and RNS 810 as an option). The systems, whose features include 8-inch touchscreen control, form one functional unit with the climate control and multimedia controls. In the new Phaeton, Volkswagen is offering - for the first time - an Internet-based Google function as a supplement to the map display of the RNS 810 radio-navigation system with 30 Gigabyte hard drive. The relevant data are loaded into the system via mobile telephone using a specially set up Proxy Server. Visualisation on the touchscreen display is the same as that of the Google maps "Satellite" view or the Google "Hybrid" map on the iPhone, which are familiar from the conventional Internet, and it includes Points of Interest that can be called up. In the Phaeton, the satellite images are of course supplemented by the selected route recommended by the navigation system.

Ideally, the system loads the data over a UMTS connection. The telephone itself is fully integrated in the system via remote SIM Access Profile (rSAP). If a user wants to use a mobile phone with Hands-Free Profile (HFP) as an alternative (e.g. the iPhone), this is also possible in the new Phaeton (in this case, Google is not activated). The infotainment system can do even more. Thanks to an optional camera, it can now recognise traffic signs and show the relevant information on the touchscreen and/or the display of the multifunction display (located between the speedometer and tachometer). By the way, this is the first vehicle in the world to indicate no-passing zones to the driver.

Electronic assistance systems: Assistance systems on the Phaeton include the new Dynamic Light Assist (dynamic main beam control), ACC (adaptive cruise control), Front Assist (surroundings monitoring system) and Side Assist (lane-changing assistant) systems. A tyre pressure monitoring system contributes to an even higher standard of safety. A completely new development is the optional Dynamic Light Assist: In conjunction with a camera integrated behind the front windscreen, the main beam modules of the bi-xenon headlights remain continually active; they are only masked in areas in which the system has analysed potential glare to other traffic participants. As a result, the driver has considerably more light to work with, and the system offers a clear gain in safety and driving convenience.

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 THEBENCHMARK THEBENCHMARK
Seriously, the Buick pictured 3 articles before this one looks a lot more inspiring than this car. I cant stop yawning while looking at this.
June 7, 2010 3:38 pm
 velsatis velsatis
It doesn't ,matter if you like it or not one thing I think is for certain and we will all agree in. Damm its boring
June 7, 2010 3:53 pm
 joelynn joelynn
why produce it in dresden when its obviously aimed exclusively at the chinese market? look at all the publicity photos
June 7, 2010 4:22 pm
 alejandromad alejandromad
the VW badge doesn't fit with a car like this
June 7, 2010 4:24 pm
 kevoluetion kevoluetion
It looks like the old passat
June 7, 2010 8:16 pm
 ken897 ken897
the audi inspired day lights looks cool...........
June 7, 2010 9:38 pm
 ken897 ken897
the led tail lights,cat back exhaust and the Phaeton lettering on the bottom center like the skoda superb ..........all suits the new Phaeton well..........
June 7, 2010 9:40 pm
 YaSSaL YaSSaL
It's true, it reminds us of Superb Skoda when looked from behind and from distance. Nevertheless, it's a great car and way better from the previous generation. If this car is boring, then the new Audi A8 already needs facelifting...
June 8, 2010 12:31 am
 997-GT500-STI 997-GT500-STI
VW Pathetic
June 8, 2010 12:35 am
 Douglas6250 Douglas6250
I think they should design a brand new Phaeton largely because of the age of this thing. This is not a bad car at all, but the design is really aging as you can see both on the exterior and interior. If I had money, I would definitely go for the 7 series, not because of the build quality, but because of the completely out-dated design on the Phaeton.
June 8, 2010 1:27 am
 THERENAISSANCEMAN THERENAISSANCEMAN
all the more reason at why Giugiaro should come to the rescue this oft misunderstood/underappreciated VW flagship . BTW the neatly tucked drink cooler in between the rear passenger seats deserves some commendation . too bad the instrument panel is still typically mishmashed VW layout .
June 8, 2010 3:00 am
 MG MG
It looks nice actually. More contemporary look and is smarter. Tbh i don't understand what all of you are complaining about.
June 8, 2010 7:21 am
 schizo schizo
The Phaeton is seriously a good car. It is aging really well and the people that buy the Phaeton are the conservative types that probably like their car a little bit dated. I would much rather buy a Phaeton than an A8 and keep the change...
June 8, 2010 8:50 am
 MTC MTC
A great car, it's a cheap Bentley Continental Everyone who hate this car must hate the Bentley Continental as well
June 8, 2010 9:45 am
 mb74 mb74
Two words: Prostitute accommodation.
June 9, 2010 5:16 am
 Thedamned Thedamned
I still like it, though it's clearly aimed at China. The ultimate VW :)
June 10, 2010 4:05 am
 HEMI426 HEMI426
Why haven't they boterd to update the engines?
June 10, 2010 1:18 pm
 Nico- Nico-
This car is not so good looking but, it will sell like RICE in CHINA! :P Ha, ha!
July 10, 2010 2:16 am