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2022 Volkswagen Taigo As Small Crossover Aspiring To Be A Coupe

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The 2022 VW Taigo As Small Crossover Aspiring To Be A Coupe. Volkswagen first European market SUV coupé is the Taigo a rakish roofed crossover that is closely related to the Polo and the T-Cross. The Taigo has been on sale for a year already as the Nivus in South America and it arrives on our shores largely unchanged save for a series of tweaks aimed at bringing it into line with the brands line up. The interior, also borrowed from its Brazilian sibling. However, eagle eyed viewers will notice the Euro spec Taigo has fancier climate control settings, borrowed from the facelifted Tiguan and Arteon. Overall, the interior should look oh so familiar if you have been in a T-Cross or a Polo, which also got that climate control module with the mid cycle facelift unveiled earlier this year. For the powertrain, the Taigo will be a gasoline only affair as Volkswagen is gradually moving away from its once high praised TDI engines. Buyers will get a three cylinder 1.0-liter an...

2022 Volkswagen Golf R Wagon

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The 2022 Volkswagen Golf R Wagon As All The Car You’ll Ever Need. The Volkswagen Golf R new generation to serve as a more sensible alternative to high-performance SUV. The new Golf R Variant takes everything you like about the hot hatch and adds heaps of practicality courtesy of a bigger cargo area and roof rails for even greater storage capabilities. For the powertrain, the turbocharged 2.0-liter gasoline engine. The four pot delivers an identical 315 horsepower and 420 Newton meters of torque. Output is delivered to the torque vectoring 4Motion all wheel drive system through a seven speed, dual clutch automatic transmission. The new Golf R Variant will mostly be a European affair. It is scheduled to go on sale from mid August in Germany, UK, and Switzerland. Pricing details have not been disclosed. Watch for more details:

2022 Volkswagen Multivan T7

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The Volkswagen Multivan T7 Debuts With More Versatility And Hybrid Power. The next generation Volkswagen Multivan in development for years. Volkswagen much loved all purpose van for everything from contractors to adventurous campers. The biggest news for the next generation van is its next generation powertrain. The Multivan gets a plug in hybrid powertrain. Called e Hybrid, it combines a 1.4 liter TSI engine with an 85 kilowatt electric motor to generates a total of 215 horsepower. A 13 kilowatt hour lithium-ion battery is mounted low under the van floor with the charging port located on the right side. Volkswagen does not yet have stats for electric only speed or range, instead the Multivan is capable of short urban trips. Power for the e Hybrid is handled exclusively by a six speed DSG transmission. Volkswagen continues to offer pure internal combustion power. The buyers can choose between either a turbocharged 1.5 liter TSI mill making 134 horsepower or a beefi...

2022 Volkswagen ID.4 GTX

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2022 Volkswagen ID.4 GTX With 300 Horsepower And AWD Volkswagen introduced the ID.4 last fall and now it’s giving the electric SUV a performance version to inaugurate the GTX badge reserved for fast EVs. The VW ID.4 GTX uses an automatically adjustable AWD system as the electric SUV remains in a rear-wheel-drive configuration until the onboard sensors detect more traction is needed. The ID.4 GTX sits on standard 20-inch wheels upgradable to an optional 21-inch set with 358-mm brakes at the front axle.The optional Sports package lowers the electric SUV by 15 millimeters (0.6 inches) and adds progressive steering into the mix for spirited driving. Adaptive shock absorbers also cost extra as part of the Sports Plus package to balance sportiness and comfort. The driver gets to choose from Eco, Comfort, Sport, Individual, and Traction modes. VW has made efforts to separate the GTX derivative from its mainstream counterpart. Three-point LED lights arranged vertically ...

2022 Volkswagen Amarok

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The 2022 Volkswagen Amarok teaser brings the truck closer to reality. The Volkswagen design sketch of the next-generation Amarok appearance. The adjacent image was shown in the background when chairman Herbert Diess said the Amarok will be one of the first fruits of the collaboration between Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles and Ford. When Volkswagen dropped the first teaser image depicting. That one was more along the lines of a concept like design sketch as it had oversized wheels and lacked door handles. There were some other exaggerated design details, this new official photo provided by Volkswagen Commercial Services brings the truck closer to reality. While the original teaser illustrated the pickup with only two doors, the latest Amarok preview shows the workhorse in a double cab configuration. Aside from gaining rear doors, the truck has also been fitted with roof rails, an LED light bar, and a roll bar in the bed. Volkswagen also tweaked the front bumper by making ...

2022 Volkswagen Teramont A Chinese Version Volkswagen Atlas In the Unite...

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This Volkswagen Teramont is now very different in appearance from the model available in other countries. In the United States, the Volkswagen three-row crossover was updated last year, where it is called Atlas. In the China model is known under the name Teramont, the modernized SUV is just preparing for the premiere and in terms of design, it has noticeably moved away from the option for other countries. The SAIC Volkswagen joint venture is responsible for the production for the China. We have seen their crossover without a patch of camouflage on photos of the Ministry of Industry, but now branded pictures have been published, it turned out that the differences are even greater. The Chinese Volkswagen Teramont also received new headlights, but they are still divided into two parts, while our cross has narrower optics. The model retained the rectangular front grille, in the USA it sagged, but at the same time, along with the headlights, it is now pierced by an LED strip,...

2022 Volkswagen Golf R | The Most Powerful Golf Ever

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Volkswagen Golf R The most powerful Volkswagen Golf R ever built. A turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, the new Golf R produces of 315 horsepower, and 420 newton meters of torque, with the top track speed of 250 km/h in 4.7 seconds. Those power figures represent a 27-horse and 15-lb-ft increase compared to the previous model, and buyers can choose from either a six-speed manual transmission, or an optional seven-speed direct shift gearbox. The 2022 Volkswagen Golf R will go on sale in the U.S. beginning late next year. But No word on pricing, expect the new version to cost just as much if not slightly more from previous model.