2012 Volkswagen NMS unveiled as new Passat for North America [videos]

Offers an optional TDI engine

On the eve of the Detroit Auto Show, Volkswagen has officially announced the New Midsize Sedan (NMS) will be called the Passat in North America.

Despite sharing the same name with the European model, the two cars have virtually nothing in common. For starters, the American Passat features Jetta-derived styling which is bland but "timeless." More importantly, the car measures 191.7 inches long and rides on a massive 110.4 inch wheelbase.

Inside, the spacious cabin features a Touareg-inspired instrument cluster, premium chrome accents and best-in-class legroom. Three trim levels will be available, but all models come nicely-equipped with automatic climate control, power windows, cruise control, an outside temperature display (with frost warning), and Bluetooth connectivity. Options include power seats, leather upholstery, GPS navigation, wood trim, ambient lighting, and keyless access with push button starting.

Under the hood, three engines will be available. The entry-level 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine produces 170 hp (127 kW / 172 PS) and 177 lb-ft (240 Nm) of torque. It is mated to a standard five-speed manual transmission or an optional six-speed automatic.

Moving up to the 3.6-liter V6 rewards owners with 280 hp (209 kW / 284 PS) and 258 lb-ft (349 Nm) of torque. It is backed up by a standard six-speed DSG transmission, which enables the car to get an estimated 28 mpg highway.

If petrol isn't your thing, a 2.0-liter TDI is also available. It churns out 140 hp (104 kW / 142 PS) and 236 lb-ft (320 Nm) of torque. This enables the car to return an estimated 43 mpg highway and have a range of approximately 800 miles (1,287 km).

The 2012 Volkswagen Passat will be built in Chattanooga, Tennessee and is scheduled to go on sale later this year with an estimated base price of $20,000.

Check out the press release for additional information

Source: Volkswagen

VOLKSWAGEN REVEALS THE ALL-NEW PASSAT - A FIRST-IN-CLASS VEHICLE THAT DELIVERS SUPERIOR GERMAN ENGINEERING AND IS BUILT IN AMERICA

The larger, sophisticated Passat offers best-in-class rear legroom, remarkable fuel efficiency estimated at 43 mpg with a driving experience only Volkswagen can deliver.

Wolfsburg / Herndon / Detroit - Volkswagen of America, Inc., today announced the world debut of the all-new Passat, a transformational car in Volkswagen's ambitious growth plan for the U.S. market.

Designed in Germany and made in America, the Passat was developed as a larger vehicle with premium features and handling characteristics that will perfectly match it with the tastes and lifestyles of Americans. It will be built in Chattanooga, Tenn., at the world's newest, most advanced and environmentally responsible auto assembly plant.

The new Passat, the largest ever, is the only midsize sedan that offers superior German engineering at an accessible price. The Passat TDI - the only clean diesel option in the segment - is expected to deliver 43 miles per gallon on the highway, with a range of approximately 800 miles.

Final pricing will be announced in the spring, but the Passat will start at around $20,000 when it arrives in dealer showrooms later this year. It will come with premium standard features that include automatic climate control and Bluetooth connectivity.

The new Passat offers best-in-class legroom, Volkswagen's Care Free Maintenance program (3 years/36,000 miles) and the safety of Volkswagen's Intelligent Crash Response System.

Volkswagen's new Chattanooga plant that will produce the Passat is part of a $4 billion investment by the company in the U.S. market. The environmentally friendly facility includes a revolutionary paint shop that significantly reduces emissions. A state-of-the art $40 million employee training center ensures adherence to Volkswagen's exacting quality standards.

The Passat will set new benchmarks for safety, driving performance and environmental responsibility in the midsize segment.

Engine and Transmission


The all-new Passat offers three drivetrain options: a responsive 2.5L gasoline engine, a remarkably eco-friendly 2.0L TDI Clean Diesel and a powerful 3.6L VR6.

The 2.5L five cylinder engine (170 hp/177 lb.-ft.), which is being offered in the Passat for the first time, will be mated to a standard 5 speed manual transmission. As an alternative, the 2.5 multi port injection engine may be paired with a 6-speed automatic.

The quiet, four cylinder 2.0L TDI Clean Diesel (140 hp/236 lb.-ft.) has the power of a six cylinder gasoline engine and the fuel economy of a hybrid. The Passat TDI is expected to deliver 43 miles per gallon on the highway, with a range of approximately 800 miles. Volkswagen's TDI clean diesel engines, which come with a NOx storage catalytic converter, are among the cleanest engines in the world, fulfilling emissions requirements in all 50 states. Optional on the Passat TDI will be Volkswagen's legendary 6-speed DSG transmission.

The 3.6 liter VR6 (280 hp/258 lb.-ft.) makes the new Passat a top-flight sport sedan. It offers power and luxury-class driving comfort, with European-type restraint in its fuel consumption - estimated at 28 mpg on the highway.

Gear shifting on the new Passat VR6 is handled by a standard 6-speed DSG; the dual-clutch transmission is considered the most efficient automatic in the world. This technologically advanced six-speed transmission incorporates an automatic dual-clutch system that instantly engages and disengages gears without the need for a clutch pedal. With a special computer controlling the process, one clutch is engaged on the next gear while the clutch from the previous gear is released. The results are crisp, quick shifts, without the loss of power that is experienced with a traditional manual gearbox.

Premium Features

The Passat will be offered in three trim levels, S SE and SEL, with a total of 16 equipment levels. All will offer first-in-class safety and comfort.

The Passat's safety features include Volkswagen's advanced Intelligent Crash Response Systems, which initiates automatic safety protections in a collision - the fuel supply and high consumption electronic equipment shuts off; the doors unlock; the battery terminal disconnects from the alternator cable; the hazard lights switch on.

The Passat also comes with a tire pressure monitoring system, ESP electronic stabilization program, ABS with braking assistant, Hill Climb Assist (with manual transmission), six airbags and an extremely rigid body structure to protect the driver and passengers.

The Passat sets new standards for comfort, with a significantly larger rear seating area, best-in-class rear seat legroom, well-designed controls and superior touring properties.

Other standard features include automatic climate control, power windows all around, air conditioning, insulating glass, a distinctive analog clock at the center of the instrument panel, cruise control, outside temperature display with frost warning, radio-CD system (MP3-capable, plus external audio input) and Bluetooth connectivity.

Premium options include 17- and 18-inch alloy wheels, power seat adjustment, leather, leather-trimmed multifunction steering wheel, a touchscreen satellite radio, a choice of Volkswagen's RNS 510 or RNS 315 navigation systems, front fog lights with static cornering lights, wood decor, new ambiance lighting, memory driver's seat, power passenger seat, and keyless access with push button start.

The Passat will also offer the new Fender premium audio system, designed exclusively for Volkswagen. In a partnership that combined quality automotive engineering and quality sound engineering, Volkswagen and Fender teamed up to bring the raw emotion of live music to the driving experience.


Exterior


The Passat's balanced proportions give it a unique, timeless and dominant styling reflecting the "design DNA" developed by Walter de Silva, the Italian design chief for the Volkswagen Group and Klaus Bischoff, the German design leader for the Volkswagen Brand. The signature clean design, with a predominance of horizontal body elements, reinforces the Passat's position as the sophisticated choice in the midsize segment. The bottom line: this car looks much more expensive than it actually is.

The key identifying feature of a strong brand is the styling of its front end. Here the Passat displays the new horizontal brand face, with the grille and headlights forming a single unit. Unlike models in the compact class, the Passat's grille is sculpted in a three-dimensional shape. Moreover, the grille stands more upright and makes a more distinctive and elegant impression in its stricter geometry.

From the side profile, the muscular ridge in the sill area creates a lively interplay of light reflections. Powerfully sculpted wheel arches emphasize the dynamic properties of the Passat. In the balance of the side profile, the roof lines flow toward the back with a nearly coupe-like cut of the rear window. Three side windows create luxury class style with a long, extended glass surface.

The rear section is also dominated by horizontal lines. The lines of the large taillights rise toward the sides, underscoring the dynamics of the elegant rear styling. Another unique feature here is the design of the two-part taillights (integrated in the rear fender and trunk lid).

Interior

The Passat shows the look of considerably more expensive cars. The new, larger Passat is 191.7 inches long and has a 110.4 inch wheelbase, which translates into a noticeable increase in rear seating space.

Like the exterior, the interior is also marked by a clean and geometric formal structure. Interior styling consistently follows the maxims of functionality. Controls are attractive and easy to operate.

The instrument panel is similar to that of Volkswagen's flagship vehicle, the all-new Touareg. Chrome trimmed gauges surround a digital multifunction display. A high-end chrome look is also applied to the air vents in the cockpit, and to the surrounds of the radio, navigation system and the climate control panels. The rotary light switch and parking brake handle button are also treated in chrome. Except for the base version, all other Passat trims have chrome interior accents on the window, mirror adjustment and trunk opening switches.

The upper and lower instrument areas are visually distinguished by various decorative accents, depending on the equipment version. Decorative elements in "Titan" design are used in the S version; the elegant "Titan Silver Printed" decor is used in the SE version, wood décor "Autumn Nut Burl" is featured in the exclusive SEL version. The accents not only upgrade the instruments, but also the center console as well as the door trim panels.

The seats are exceptionally comfortable. Even in the base version, the driver's seat is adjustable eight ways, including lumbar support.

The new Passat and the all-new Jetta are expected to be the sales leaders in Volkswagen's plan to significantly increase market share in the United States. The company's strategy is built on a broad portfolio of products that offers cars accessible to the majority as well as vehicles for car enthusiasts.

 

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 rcw rcw
Super conservative styling. I love VWs, but I have to admit that I feel like I have already been seeing this car on the road, the design is that familiar. Anyway, might do ok sales wise for anyone who likes the Camry, Accord, etc. However, VW came out with an unexciting design right when Hyundai punched out the fantastic looking, and highly competitive Sonata. Seems like VW studied American's values of large+cheap, and response to bland midsize sedans, and answered with the an appropriate response, but I believe that the Sonata has changed the game. I am American by the way, so you can skip bashing me for being anti-American. All of this said, I miss the 81-88 Quantum, the 88-96 Passat, and the 96-05 Passat.
January 9, 2011 8:37 pm
 Sacto8780 Sacto8780
I think you have to remember that outside of the original Beetle and a few other designs, Volkswagen has never been on the "cutting edge" of styling design. The only VW Group vehicle I could remember that had "cutting edge" styling was the C3-model Audi 100, which had very aerodynamic styling for its time, with remarkable top speed of 230 km/h (143 mph) using a turbocharged I-5 engine.
January 9, 2011 9:07 pm
 majorsja majorsja
I agree
January 10, 2011 6:34 am
 Edison Edison
I agree with you mostly, and the garrish Hyundai Sonata will definitely appeal to us Americans. The Passat/VW has always been about understatement. One thing I will praise VW on is bringing the quality up several notches starting with their last generation of cars (except Touareg). The Passat models you mention, and particularly the 80's Quantum, were junk.
January 10, 2011 9:47 am
 MotoDC MotoDC
Yeah, not really a good looking car... disappointing and generally beige.
January 30, 2011 12:02 am
 Cyx Cyx
There is no 7-SPEED...what a pity
January 9, 2011 9:35 pm
 schizo schizo
In America there is only the need for three gears: 1. Park 2. Drive 3. Reverse *May be in Colorado a gear called Mountain
January 10, 2011 2:14 am
 sideskraper sideskraper
Boring. It's like a block of something.
January 9, 2011 9:54 pm
 majorsja majorsja
agreed
January 10, 2011 7:20 am
 amare32 amare32
Front end reminds me of current Accord, yet from the middle to the rear are very Audi, overall I think it's gonna looks cool on the road.
January 9, 2011 11:02 pm
 alessandro alessandro
Looks like that new Renault thing. People are changed. To take that car design seriously as an achievement you should be dead for three months at least.
January 10, 2011 12:34 am
 eitanros eitanros
Should have been designated as NIS (Non-Inspiring Sedan). or mabye Passat 6.1. Too bad VW has lost the inginuity that was seen at the 1988 and 2005 Passats. this one looks like an ill design.
January 10, 2011 12:40 am
 GoDaddy GoDaddy
Hmmmmmmm....100.4. Where have we seen this before? Can you spell A4? Can the 2.0T be far off? Not likely.
January 10, 2011 1:18 am
 cata cata
Am I the only one who like this and thinks we should have it in Europe also? (just with the diesel of course)....I think it looks like a re-badged Skoda Superb, especially the interior. Wich is why I like it! I mean look at that rear seats space!
January 10, 2011 1:28 am
 Night Mage Night Mage
With all the hype from the teasers I was expecting something a tad more interesting, instead it's plain... old... dull.
January 10, 2011 1:32 am
 charlemagne charlemagne
ain't that the same sedan VW is producing in china?!
January 10, 2011 2:59 am
 Cyx Cyx
Chinese version may predictably be handsome than this...
January 10, 2011 8:24 pm
 PeterPL PeterPL
OK, maybe it's not shocking, maybe it's not inspiring, they really could try more making brand new model. But it's something new and fresh. Why this model is not worldwide? I drive B6 for almost four yrs and I feel bored for at least three. Facelift it's nothing, just the price is higher, nothing else. So I think that this NMS Passat may be very succesful, especially because of the price.
January 10, 2011 3:03 am
 Hardboy997 Hardboy997
Well, just another VW. Nothing special. The back lights are frome the BMW 3 Series?
January 10, 2011 3:48 am
 yucelerdogan yucelerdogan
You're right. Tail lights look like the BMW 3 Series's.
January 10, 2011 4:49 am
 9TNine 9TNine
I don't think those photos look good. But IMO it looks better in the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjkVl-HHqr4&feature=player_embedded That IS the same car isn't it?
January 10, 2011 10:06 am
 tbrodie tbrodie
If they are wanting to build a brand identity, then a larger Jetta might be a good thing. VW has had very clean looking models in the past which have had an understated elegance. This hsd lost the agressive look of the original design drawings. The Sonata (cited above) might be bold, but it may not age well. (Personally, it does nothing for me.) i'm not a big sedan fan, but this VW does look pretty bland right out of the box. I think VW may gain some numbers with this, hopefully more than they will lose in their base following. They used to be have a technical edge and unique personality. This is just so generic. If they want to dethrone Toyota, do they have to build automotive toasters too?
January 10, 2011 11:58 am
 tbrodie tbrodie
I think there are lines that need to be taughter ... the roofline, hood, etc. Compared to the original design sketches, it looks soft.
January 10, 2011 2:18 pm
 maloparac maloparac
HA hahahahahaha, Jetta in a Passat body!!!! How predictable, I was bored thinking how new NMS will be cheaper thah passat and big as passat. In one sec thougth was Superb, but spy pic....But this is only conformation that everyone who bought passat is still driving jetta.....hahahah
January 10, 2011 3:59 pm
 rine238 rine238
Volkswagen should be punished because of lying us! As they told us, NMS should be something else, but it is just another UGLY Passat, or better told old redesigned Passat. VW lies that is 7nd generation, but it's not, it's again 6th generation, just facelifted. How many more times VW will lie about it and how many more times reporters will lie us together with VW that is "new generation" or "NMS"?
January 11, 2011 8:13 am
 YaSSaL YaSSaL
Ugly...
January 17, 2011 1:45 am