VOLKSWAGEN UNVEILS WORLD PREMIERE OF CONCEPT BLUESPORT DIESEL POWERED SPORTS CAR IN SIGN OF CONFIDENCE IN FUTURE Technology for the People
DETROIT, Mich. (January 11, 2009) /PRNewswire/
— Innovation, performance, responsibility and fun will all be on
display from Volkswagen at the 2009 North American International Auto
Show (NAIAS).
Volkswagen is presenting an innovative lineup of
extremely economical and low emissions drive technologies at the North
American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS). Featured there
from January 11 to 25 are the carmaker's Clean Diesel engines (TDI).
Many experts consider these diesel engines to be the most advanced of
our times. The reasons: high fuel efficiency and extremely low
emissions combined with maximum performance. It is precisely this
formula that has already won over millions of car drivers worldwide,
including a growing number of people in America.
The unveilings
at NAIAS come on the heels of an exciting year of change at Volkswagen,
where in the U.S., the Group took steps in such areas as product
quality, product offerings, brand management, customer experience,
technology, retail support and manufacturing to strengthen its standing
in the world's premier market. Volkswagen announced construction of a
new manufacturing plant in the U.S., expansion of its plant in Mexico,
dedicated a new U.S. headquarters in Virginia, launched five new
products, entered new market segments, grew its share of the market and
introduced clean diesel technology to the U.S.
For 2009,
Volkswagen is starting the new year by presenting an automotive dream –
an affordable, uncommonly economical and highly agile mid-engine
roadster. Its name: Concept BlueSport. Status: concept. Dynamics: pure.
Fuel consumption: an average of 42 mpg / 4,3 l/100 km (combined;
Highway: up to 50 mpg); less than any other sports car. Positioning:
genuine, low-emissions roadster (113 g/km CO2) that makes every mile a
driving experience.
Behind the two sport seats of the 3.99 meter
long Concept BlueSport (axle load distribution: 45:55) is an
exclusively charged TDI or TSI engine that delivers dynamics – these
are high-tech engines that consume little but put out a lot. In the
case of the Concept BlueSport version now being presented in the USA it
is a 132 kW / 180 PS strong Clean Diesel (TDI) with common rail
injection and downstream NOx storage catalytic converter. At a low
1,750 rpm – i.e. right from the engine speed 'cellar' – the 2.0 liter
turbo engine develops its maximum torque of 350 Newton-meters. That
matches the power response of an approx. 300 PS strong six-cylinder
gasoline engine! A 6-speed dual clutch transmission – the most
economical and agile transmission system in the world – transfers this
power to the rear wheels. It is shifted either automatically or via
shift paddles on the steering wheel. In just 6.2 seconds the sports car
is moving at a speed of 60 mph (0-100 km/h: 6,6 seconds); its top speed
is 140 mph (226 km/h).
These are the key parameters of a new and
at the same time classic European sports car philosophy. The Concept
BlueSport is evolving into a car that is a lot of fun to drive and at
the same time makes an unmistakable statement in terms of
sustainability.
At the other end of the spectrum, Volkswagen is
presenting diesel's versatility in the new Touareg V6 TDI with its
powerful 225 hp Clean Diesel. The high-tech engine is taking the stage
with a city fuel economy of 18 mpg. On the highway it attains a best in
class 25 mpg. The Touareg V6 TDI is defining a completely new
generation of extremely economical and low emissions SUVs. Since the
Touareg V6 TDI is equipped with the most advanced catalytic converter
system in the world, it impressively fulfills the BIN5 emissions
standard, and with it the legal requirements of all fifty states in the
USA. In parallel, the V6 TDI will satisfy the highest expectations in
dynamic response and comfort: the turbocharged V6 TDI is just about as
quiet as a gasoline engine, but it is far more powerful. Starting at a
low 1,750 rpm – i.e. from the 'cellar' of engine speed – it already
develops its empowering maximum torque of 407 lbs-ft.
Right at
the launch of the new Clean Diesel SUV, Volkswagen is also presenting a
world premiere of the special "Lux Limited" edition of the Touareg.
Identifying features: an upgraded exterior with exclusive 20-inch alloy
wheels and two-tone leather interior designed especially for the
Touareg "Lux Limited".
Since August, the Jetta TDI and Jetta
SportWagen TDI have been marketed as Clean Diesels in the USA. They too
are taking the stage at the NAIAS 2009. Their 140 hp strong
four-cylinder turbo-diese, that produces 236 lbs-ft of torque is so
fuel efficient (30 mpg city / 41 mpg highway / manual. That is because
from the very first day they are driven, cars like the Jetta TDI make a
contribution toward drastically reducing emissions. Compared to
gasoline engines of similar power, the fuel efficiency of the Jetta TDI
and Jetta SportWagen TDI is up to 35 percent better! That helps the
environment. Immediately. All across America.
The Volkswagen
stand will include its 2009 range of award-winning vehicles. For 2009
the Volkswagen line-up includes the Jetta and Jetta SportWagen – both
available with 50 State compliant clean diesel, Passat, Passat Wagon,
Eos, Rabbit, GLI, GTI, New Beetle, New Beetle Convertible, Tiguan, CC,
Touareg 2, and Routan. All 2009 Volkswagens, come standard equipped
with the Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP). Volkswagen is one of
the only original equipment manufacturers to provide an electronic
stability control system on their entire product line as standard
equipment – ahead of the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration's (NHTSA) deadline requiring vehicles in the 2012 model
year to include stability control systems.
All 2009 Volkswagens
also come with 24-hour Roadside Assistance for four years or 50,000
miles (whichever occurs first), plus new vehicle limited warranties
that include carefree maintenance program.
The Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety recognized the 2009 Volkswagen Eos, Jetta,
Passat, Tiguan and Rabbit each as a TOP SAFETY PICK.
Volkswagen of America, Inc. Founded
in 1955, Volkswagen of American, Inc. is headquartered in Herndon,
Virginia. It is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, headquartered in
Wolfsburg, Germany. Volkswagen is one of the world's largest producers
of passenger cars and Europe's largest automaker. Volkswagen sells the
Eos, Rabbit, New Beetle, New Beetle convertible, GTI, Jetta, Jetta
SportWagen, GLI, Passat, Passat wagon, Routan, Tiguan and Touareg 2
through approximately 600 independent U.S. dealers. All 2009
Volkswagens come standard-equipped with Electronic Stabilization
Program. Visit Volkswagen of America online at vw.com or
www.media.vw.com to learn more.