New 2011 Volkswagen Passat - full details

 New 2011 Volkswagen Passat - full details
2011 Volkswagen Passat facelift live in Paris 30.09.2010

2011 Passat features technology such as a fatigue detection system and a city emergency braking function

Volkswagen has released full details on the 2011 Passat model that goes on sale in Europe next month.

VW has labeled this the next-generation Passat, although, much of the automotive press has stuck with the term "major facelift" given that the model is still built on the existing platform. But there's plenty new in the 2011 Passat, notwithstanding the new design, to warrant a next-generation claim.

We've previously covered the main points of the 10 different engine options available on the new Passat. The entry-level 1.6 liter TDI diesel with 77 kW (105 PS) gets a very green 4.2 liters/100 km fuel-economy rating while all the diesels are fitted with a stop-start system as standard to improve emissions and efficiency. The range of engines feature economy improvements of up to 18 percent over their predecessors.

New tech on the Passat includes a fatigue detection system, a first for a car in this segment, which comes standard in the Comfortline trim-level and on upwards. Also, there's a city emergency braking system that works at speeds under 30 km/h that can initiate braking when sensors detect a chance of collision.

Likely a very practical feature is the Easy Open function for the trunk which allows for a person to open the rear boot of the Passat with a foot. motion. The ACC, adaptive chassis control also helps insure a comfortable and stabler ride.

Aside from a 6-speed manual, the 2011 Passat will be offered with both the 6-speed and 7-speed DSG gearboxes from Volkswagen.

The 2011 Volkswagen Passat will be available in Germany as of mid-November and the model goes on sale in the rest of Europe near the end of that month.

See the press release for more details.

Source: Volkswagen

To the Point: The New Passat

15 million bestseller is more impressive, safe and fuel efficient

First Volkswagen with fatigue detection and city emergency braking function
At 4.2 l/100 km combined fuel consumption, the most fuel-efficient Passat ever

Wolfsburg / Barcelona, 14 October 2010 - With over 15 million cars sold, the Passat by Volkswagen is one of the most successful automobiles in the world. Now there is a new Passat. It is the seventh generation since 1973. The styling of the bestseller was completely re-interpreted, and its front end shows parallels to the Phaeton and is more impressive than ever. Furthermore, the Passat has always mirrored the course of technological progress. And this applies unreservedly to the seventh Passat, which will launch simultaneously as a saloon and estate car. The overall range of technological innovatio¬ns now implemented in the Passat Trendline (entry-level), Passat Comfortline (mid-level) and Passat Highline (top model) has reached a scale previously found only in upper and luxury class cars.

More innovation: A world’s first in this class is the fatigue detection system that is offered on the Passat. The system is a standard feature from the Comfortline equipment line. The Passat is also the first Volkswagen ever to have a city emergency braking function. The assistance system is part of the further refined ACC adaptive cruise control plus Front Assist. The city emergency braking function, active below a speed of 30 km/h, also reacts to stationary vehicles; if necessary, it automatically initiates a braking manoeuvre, thereby contributing toward avoidance of an impending front end collision or at least minimising the resulting damage.

More comfort: Yet, the new Passat offers even more finesses. All it takes is a specific foot movement behind the car to open the saloon’s boot lid (Easy Open). At the press of a button, the Passat "sees" parking spaces parallel and perpendicular to the carriageway, and upon request it can automatically steer the car into the space with centimetre precision (Park Assist II).

Seeing more: The driver does not need to be concerned about controlling the main beam light switch any longer; it is always there as long as traffic allows. The reason: In conjunction with the standard H7 headlights, the Passat automatically switches the main beam on and off as a function of oncoming traffic and traffic ahead of the Passat. This optional main beam assistant is called Light Assist. If the car is equipped with bi-xenon headlights that come with cornering lights, the main beam remains continually active and is only masked where other traffic participants could be disturbed by glare; this main beam headlight assistant is called Dynamic Light Assist. Both systems become active as soon as vehicle speed exceeds 60 km/h. As on the Phaeton and Touareg, the Passat also warns the driver of vehicles in the blind spot (Side Assist). The new Volkswagen utilises images from a front camera to detect speed limit signs, and it displays them in the cockpit. This traffic sign detection system also "sees" no-passing zones when technically possible, and it calls the driver’s attention to them.

More quality: The technologies and the further improved workmanship and material quality is differentiating the Passat from its competitors more than ever. This quality is perceptible in the interior with its high-end materials, new seats and door trims and ambience lighting. An especially elegant effect is produced by the modified centre console and redesigned accents in the instruments that are visually appealing and pleasing to the touch.

More quiet: The new Passat is extremely quiet. The reason: Insulating materials specifically integrated in the dashboard area and doors filter out exterior and engine noises. In addition, a new acoustic film is embedded in the front windscreen and is available as an option for the front side windows; this film blocks out additional noise.

More safety: Progress has been made in the area of safety as well. The previous model already attained an impressive 5 stars in Euro-NCAP crash testing. Further advances include features such as seatbelt fastening detection for the rear seats and head restraints that now also adjust horizontally on the front seats (standard from Comfortline). The new head restraints for driver and front passenger reduce the risk of whiplash injury in a traffic accident. Moreover, new assistance systems such as Side Assist optimize safety in the Passat.

More sustainable: Last but not least, the new Passat sets standards when it comes to sustainability. All ten engines (77 kW / 105 PS to 220 kW / 300 PS) are more fuel efficient – by up to 18 percent! The "smallest" turbodiesel (1.6 TDI with 105 PS) now only consumes 4.2 l/100 km; that is equivalent to 109 g/km CO2. The Passat BlueTDI (103 kW / 140 PS / fuel consumption: 4.6 l/100 km) already meets limits of the Euro-6 emissions standard (Category N). Downsizing and technologies such as the Stop/Start system also ensure the best fuel economy among the petrol engines. Another pioneering engine: the 1.4 TSI (90 kW / 122 PS). In the BlueMotion Technology version it is satisfied with just 5.9 l/100 km. All values for the Passat Estate lie on the same good level (maximum of +0.1 litre compared to the saloon). It is worth noting that each of these models is a safe, comfortable and powerful touring vehicle. Only, they are also very low emitting, fuel efficient and blessed with extremely long driving ranges. In the case of the Passat 1.6 TDI with BlueMotion Technology, its 70 litre fuel tank capacity and 4.2 litre fuel consumption yield a driving range of 1,666 kilometres – on one tank of fuel. So, it is good that there is fatigue detection to remind the driver to take a break from driving after at most four hours.


Facts Overview

Key Aspects in Alphabetical Order

Assistance and driving dynamics systems: DCC adaptive chassis control, ACC adaptive cruise control, Easy Open, Front Assist with city emergency braking function, Dynamic Light Assist, Keyless Access, Lane Assist, Light Assist, fatigue detection, Park Assist, Park Pilot with visual display, Rear Assist rearview camera, Side Assist, traffic sign detection

Automatic gearbox: 6-speed DSG, 7-speed DSG

Cargo capacity, Estate: 603 litres to 1,731 litres

Cargo capacity, saloon: 565 litres

Character: Long-distance touring car for business and private use

Colours: Uni (standard): "Candy White," "Uran Grey." Uni (optional): "Tornado Red." Metallic (optional): "Cashmere Brown," "Night Blue," "Reflex Silver." Pearl effect (optional): "Deep Black," "Iceland Grey," "Mocca Anthracite." Standard colours for Passat BlueMotion, 77 kW: "Glacier Blue," "Iron Grey"

Debut Generation I: 1973

Debut Generation II: 1980

Debut Generation III: 1988

Debut Generation IV: 1993

Debut Generation V: 1996

Debut Generation VI: 2005

Debut Generation VII: 2010

Design: Walter de Silva (Group), Klaus Bischoff (Brand)

Dimensions, Estate: 4,771 mm length, 2,062 mm width (including mirror), 1,481 mm height, 2,712 mm wheelbase

Dimensions, Saloon: 4,769 mm length, 2,062 mm width (including mirrors), 1,472 mm height, 2,712 mm wheelbase

Drive type: Standard front-wheel drive,
optional all-wheel drive (4MOTION)

Engines – diesel: Launching with 77 kW / 105 PS (TDI), 103 kW / 140 PS (TDI), 125 kW / 170 PS (TDI)

Engines – petrol / natural gas (EcoFuel): Launching with
90 kW / 122 PS (TSI), 110 kW / 150 PS (TSI EcoFuel),
118 kW / 160 PS (TSI), 155 kW / 211 PS (TSI)

Equipment lines: Trendline, Comfortline, Highline

Fuel economy range: 4.2 l/100 km to 9.3 l/100 km

Infotainment: Radio-CD systems: RCD 210, RCD 310, RCD 510. Radio-navigation systems: RNS 315 and RNS 510 (optional TV module). Peripherals: MEDIA-IN port, AUX-IN port, Dynaudio sound system (600 Watt), Volkswagen Sound system (300 Watt), hands-free telephone

Market launch, Europe: End of November 2010

Market launch, Germany: Mid-November 2010

Passats produced to date: over 15 million

Production sites: Emden and Zwickau, Germany

Running gear: MacPherson-type suspension in front, four-link suspension in rear, standard ESP. Optional DCC adaptive chassis control, sport chassis, ride levelling for Estate

Standard features (Trendline): include ESP, 6 airbags, air conditioning, electromechanical power-assisted steering, electric windows, multifunctional display, central locking, height-adjustable driver’s seat, RCD 210 audio system

Standard gearbox: 6-speed manual

 

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 Siawa Siawa
Too plain for my taste.
October 14, 2010 7:47 am
 freeway freeway
yeap... golf V to golf VI - new generation??? come on... boring... now passat: new generation? they think we're stupid? the cc is the only one that is a realy good looking car and doesn't look like all others
October 14, 2010 1:01 pm
 GRAVE GRAVE
Headlights look bad
October 14, 2010 7:56 am
 DogFalcon DogFalcon
I'm dressing in black for a funeral... VW!!! You are killing all models. Only Scirroco, Golf and Touareg are safe by now. Soon we'll see the destruction of Passat CC by this means... I have faith for the GOLF VII ( I have the V!) Hope they change the way these models look. Too boring. No salt and pepper.
October 14, 2010 8:26 am
 wbizarre wbizarre
I'd hate to see what they'll do to the CC
October 14, 2010 10:39 am
 Siawa Siawa
CC is on top of my list when they'll launch it as 5-seater, they better not continue this design trend.
October 14, 2010 12:59 pm
 jos911 jos911
The models all start to look the same, but a lot of these models are updates. Ex: passat, touran, caddy, phaeton, eos,... I think when the all new models will come they will look different and more unique. Passat? Yes please. 140.000km and never missed a beat.
October 14, 2010 9:49 am
 coopergt coopergt
is this coming to the USA
October 14, 2010 11:45 am
 August Horch August Horch
No. We're getting a brand new car built for American (cheap) tastes that'll start around $20K.
October 15, 2010 3:48 pm
 viksaohrid viksaohrid
they said that it's going to feature wiper-less windshield but i don't see it listed now??? plans went wrong?:)
October 14, 2010 12:22 pm
 Solstice21 Solstice21
+1
October 14, 2010 12:53 pm
 eitanros eitanros
Great design! isn't that the Peugeot 604 ?
October 14, 2010 1:34 pm
 SebXX SebXX
@eitanros +1!!! Definitely looks like a Peugeot 604/505 revival. Isnt "this" ACC meant to be Adaptative Cruise Control ? (Chassis would be DCC for the passat) Sadly the choose this borring design, else the interior looks fine and equipment great!... Weird choice VW. You did better with Polo/Touareg
October 14, 2010 1:49 pm
 YaSSaL YaSSaL
As someone mentioned before, only CC had something NEW when released. Golf VI is the worst Golf-job of all six generations I've lived to see. I keep asking myself: why do all other VW models have to look like the worst one...?
October 15, 2010 12:08 am
 DeRay DeRay
Ah VW your such kidders!! Come on where's the REAL Passat at? If they want to beat Toyota... it ain't happening... not with these designs. Take the CC drop the price to 19K, done deal. They need to make a design that is 5 years ahead of the competition not 2 years behind. The front is forgivable but the back taillights... what can you say? Honestly I would buy a Hyundai Sonata before I bought this and get more standard features.
October 15, 2010 2:25 pm
 August Horch August Horch
Dude, what are you smoking? The CC starts at $27K, which isn't exactly horrible considering the way it looks. I think most people would agree that they'd take a barebones CC over a jazzed up Accord or Camry any day. The NMS for the US looks like it's going to suck too. What they should have done is based the NMS (reportedly starting around $20K) on the CC.
October 15, 2010 3:46 pm
 BabyMilo BabyMilo
Eventhough this is a really bland car, it still looks nice. I tihnk that the official photos look a lot better than the one from the motorshow.I wouldnt be against VW going back to what they used to be when they released the current Passat though, then they had some propper designers
October 18, 2010 2:03 am