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Word to all the fans of the Volkswagen Golf: the latest addition to the Volkswagen Golf line-up - the CrossGolf - will be revealed next week at the Geneva Motor Show. Placed between an MPV and an SUV, the new CrossGolf will be offered with both direct-injection turbocharged petrol and diesel engines, with the output reaching up to 160 horsepower. All engine variants will be mated to a 6-speed gearbox and with the exception of the 105 horsepower TSI, all units can also be mated to an optional 7-speed DSG. Like all the new Volkswagen models that have been released recently, the CrossGolf is defined by the horizontally-aligned band of the radiator grille between the headlights, which is reflected to the horizontal form of the front bumper. The interior gets sport seats (front) with two-tone fabric covers and a "small leather package" with a three-spoke steering wheel, gearshift lever trim and grip-in leather. Shortly after its debut in Geneva next week, the Volkswagen CrossGolf is expected to go on sale a one month later in April. Press release after the jump. Press release The current Golf model series – the most successful vehicle concept of all times – is now underway in the latest generation and is once again running at full strength on the streets of the world. That is because the new edition of the CrossGolf is debuting in a world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show. With new styling, new TDI and TSI engines and new equipment. After the classic Golf, Golf Plus, Golf Variant, Golf GTI and the Golf R introduced just a few weeks ago, the range covers six very independent models. However, among one another they share the high-tech components of an innovatively conceptualised modular system toolkit. For example, the new CrossGolf, as well as the previous CrossGolf, were developed based on the Golf Plus. The Cross, as an all-around vehicle, bridges the gap between the MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) and SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle); that is, it unifies the variability of an MPV with the ruggedness of a SUV. Common to all of these vehicles is the higher seating position that is in more demand than ever. Euro-5 engines: pioneeringly economical TDI and TSIIn initial markets, the new CrossGolf will already be available for purchase in April. Buyers of the cleverly designed five-door will be able to enjoy a new generation of engines that offer huge fuel economy advantages. These engines are exclusively direct-injection turbocharged petrol (TSI) and diesel (common rail TDI) engines. They are as agile as they are economical. This is illustrated by the example of the Golf Cross 1.4 TSI with 118 kW / 160 PS: The (from 1,500 rpm) 240 Newton-metre strong turbo- and supercharged petrol engine (Twincharger) enables a top speed of 207 km/h, but when shifted by a 6-speed gearbox it has a combined fuel consumption of just 6.8 litres of fuel (equivalent to 159 g/km CO2). Even compared to the 20 PS weaker TSI of the first generation car, it shows a fuel consumption advantage of 0.5 litres. As an alternative the TSI is available with an optional 7-speed DSG; in this case too fuel consumption is 6.8 litres. Other available TSI engines are the variants with 77 kW / 105 PS and 90 kW / 122 PS. Automatic gearbox for a new era: DSG for four of five enginesWith the exception of the 105 PS TSI, all other engines may be combined with an automatic, the direct shift gearbox (DSG). For the petrol engines and the 105-PS TDI, the 7-speed version is used; in the case of the 140-PS TDI, there is a 6-speed variant specially designed for extremely high torques. In addition, the entire engine range of the CrossGolf fulfils the strict Euro-5 emissions standard. Cross exterior: New "Design DNA" defines the front endIn its visual appearance, the second generation CrossGolf follows - like all other new models - the new Volkswagen Design DNA. This is reflected especially clearly in the horizontally aligned band of the radiator grille between the headlights that is reflected in the horizontal form of the front bumper. These lines unify the new car with the Cross features now typical for these models. Interior: Lots of space in the customised interiorUnmistakable styling and a fresh, friendly ambiance are the hallmarks of the interior of the new CrossGolf. It comes with sport seats (front) including two-tone fabric covers and top stitched seams as standard features. The inner surfaces of the seats and backrests are upholstered in light-grey "Cellular" seat covers with coloured decorative seams. The lateral seat supports and back sections of the seat are offset in "Titan Black". The backrests of the front seats are equipped with folding trays and storage pockets on the outer sides. The floor mats – decorated with colour seams - upgrade its appearance as well. Standard equipment: Cross also means exclusiveThe CrossGolf comes from the factory with features that include electric adjustable and heated door mirrors, rear lights in LED technology, green tinted heat-insulating glass, daytime running lights and central locking with RF remote control. Examples of standard interior features are the car’s semi-automatic "Climatic" climate control system, height-adjustable driver’s seat, height and length adjustments of the steering column, multi-function display, remote unlocking of the fuel door, lockable and cooling glove box, reading lamps in front and storage compartments in the roof liner and bins in all doors, in front also with brackets for 1.5 litre bottles. 11 comments: Volkswagen CrossGolf When you convert Euros to US Dollars, looks like the 2 VDUBS would cost just as much as the TTS, but the TTS is faster because it’s lighter due to extensive aluminum use.
They just call it the Audi TTS here in the US. All VW did was take the TTS running gear and place it inside the Golf and Scirocco.
I have noticed this weird trend over the past few decades. More and more manufactures have been creating test mules and disguised "prototypes" to shake things out before production.
Volks really is great in every aspects specially this high maintenance engineered machine they invent.
I don’t want to be bias or anything but the Volks for me is the best model ever even its engine is innovating with greatness.
Seems like a good car for the family. Sporty for the dad, spacious for the mom and safe for the kids (from what I heard it has some nice test safety scores). I’m excited to see (if there will be) a tuned version of this sort of mini-van but almost an SUV ride.
Now a days I’m looking for a car that has a unique quality. Rare design and high quality engine. But I think when we talk about Volks I’ll try not to think of my qualifications.
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05.10.2011 @ 00:42