Showing posts with label Volkswagen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volkswagen. Show all posts

Wednesday 13 February 2013

Volkswagen CC 2013


In 2008, his debut on the European market, it was called the Volkswagen Passat CC. A nice 4-door coupe that took for a Mercedes-Benz CLS more compact and much less expensive.

Volkswagen, the name means CC Comfort Coupe.

Since last year, the leadership of the German manufacturer has decided to differentiate its models Passat and Passat CC, eliminating the latter becomes the Volkswagen CC.

With the arrival of the next generation, it will eventually show a family of new models.
otomotifbaru.blogspot.com - Volkswagen CC 2013
A family coming
Next year, we will have to unveil the second version of the Volkswagen CC, which will take the braid is positioned between the Passat and Phaeton models in some markets.

A coupe with four doors that give birth to offspring:
- Volkswagen CC type shooting break.
- Volkswagen CC type four-seater convertible luxury.

The Volkswagen CC will be developed from the new MQB platform, released by the Audi A3 and Golf VII.

Photo : Volkswagen

Monday 11 February 2013

VW Golf R Cabriolet 265 hp


The sports version of the VW Golf Cabriolet can now be ordered in good time before the hopefully soon begin open air season from 43,325 euros. Thus, the Wolfsburg then bring the most expensive but also the fastest Golf Cabriolet history on the market. Ensure the sporting buyer is then screwed but also the already known from the sedan 2.0-liter turbo gasoline engine with 195 kW / 265 hp under the hood. However, this engine has in the closed variant good 270 hp and there is the force transmitted to all four wheels. The convertible drivers must be satisfied with a pure front-wheel drive.

This has then also a significant influence on the acceleration values. While the car in 5.7 seconds to sprint takes to 100 km / h, then it takes the open-air golf 6.4 s already good, we do not want search the fly in the ointment, because after all, that's enough for the fleet ride along the beach promenade all from. And the consumption falls by 8.2 l/100 km to 0.3 l of at least less than the sedan. In the circuit takes you back to the Volkswagen Cabrio to a six-speed dual-clutch transmission.
VW Golf R Cabriolet 265 hp - otomotifbaru.blogspot.com
The competition on the street recognizes the R variant of the fresh-air golf, for example to the "Talladega" alloy wheels in 18-inch format, the lowered by 25 mm sport suspension or the specially designed front and rear bumpers. Sill extensions and a rear spoiler in body color provide a muscular appearance of the dashing Lower Saxony. Also make the black calipers with the R logo, the R-typical tailpipes left and right and the black exterior mirror housings immediately clear that this is a special vehicle anrollt. Inside, there are of course the obligatory leather sport seats, to admire the leather sport steering wheel and a lot of applications of aluminum and stainless steel.
VW Golf R Cabriolet 265 hp 2 - otomotifbaru.blogspot.com

VW Golf R Cabriolet 265 hp 3- otomotifbaru.blogspot.com

Photos: © Volkswagen

Wednesday 6 February 2013

Volkswagen Golf VII 4MOTION

Since 1986, Volkswagen offers AWD version of its mega-popular Golf.

It was therefore expect to see appear such a variation of the 7th generation Golf.

This is now done with the release in Germany, VII Golf 4MOTION proposed versions Trendline, Comfortline and Highline.

This new version has a Haldex AWD system, lightened up to 1.4 kg weight of the current system.

This allows the car to have a fuel consumption reduced by 15%.

4MOTION

4MOTION technology favors the FWD mode with a distribution of 90% on the front wheels, against 10% on the rear wheels, and in normal driving. When there is loss of traction torque distribution will vary in proportion to the importance of this loss of traction.

Torque distribution can even reach the inverse proportion, that is to say 10% on the front wheels and 90% to the rear wheels.

On the German market, the Volkswagen Golf 4MOTION is offered first powered by two diesel engines:
1. 4L 1.6-liter TDI with 105 hp
2. 4L 2.0-liter TDI with 150 hp

Photos : © Volkswagen

Tuesday 23 October 2012

Volkswagen Taigun Concept


At The Sao Paulo Motor Show Volkswagen presented its latest design study Taigun. Taigun Concept  is a compact SUV, which will settle below the Tiguan. The basis of the 4-door VW up. Series production is consistent with Volkswagen under a lucky star, in two or three years, but may rely on earlier models.

Volkswagen Taigun  has also developed a new engine,  three-cylinder with turbocharged, measuring 1 liter displacement and has output 110 hp. A speed of 186 km / h should be possible and should average about 4.7 liters are consumed. By a 4-wheel drive for the moment, we do not talk like you designed the Taigun the street cars.
4 people and 280 liters of luggage to find a place in Taigun. If you fold the rear seats into a horizontal plane, even to 987 liters of storage space available. With a length of 3.86 meters, it is a foot shorter than the Tiguan.


Photos: © Volkswagen

Sunday 21 October 2012

2013 Volkswagen Golf R


Volkswagen Canada announced that the Golf R will return for the 2013 model year. In 2012, 500 copies available on Canadian soil had been sold to the speed of light, despite their price was around $ 40,000.

This time, 250 units of the fireball will be available in Canada.

The Golf Extreme
Built on the basis of the Volkswagen Golf GTI five-door hatchback, the Golf R 2013 is distinguished from other models by:
its more showy exterior colors.
its more massive bumpers.
its impressive air intakes.
her skirts shapely.
Sports Talladega wheels alloy 18 ".
sport seats.
the wheel from the race.
its aluminum pedals.
The most powerful engine
Under the hood was placed indestructible four-cylinder 2.0-liter turbo for the occasion deploys a power of 256 horsepower and a torque of 243 lb-ft.

A six-speed manual gearbox is part of the decor, while the Golf R inherits series, 4Motion AWD.

Ground clearance has been lowered suspensions are stiffer and high performance disc brakes are more incisive.
All Golf R 2013 are standard with a sunroof, leather seats and a navigation system RNS touchscreen.

Its price remains unchanged and amounted to $ 39,675.

Photo : Volkswagen

Friday 12 October 2012

Volkswagen Touareg Edition X


The massive Volkswagen Touareg debuted in 2002 at the Paris Motor Show in Paris.

Ten years later, still in Paris, Volkswagen Touareg Edition presents his X purposely commemorate 10 years of loyal service to his SUV.

Volkswagen Touareg Edition X is characterized by:
- Moonlight Blue Pearl's body;
- Its tinted rear glass;
- The headlights hidden black;
- Its LED daytime running lights:
- Its Moab wheels 19 ".
Inside, we find a Nappa leather upholstery, wall and logos ebony Touareg X.
The imposing Touareg Edition X is available with multiple engines, even in hybrid variant.

photo : Volkswagen

Tuesday 27 March 2012

Test phase of the VW Golf Blue-e-motion starts


Volkswagen of America, in addition to Austria, Belgium, and France is testing in three places in America 20 vehicles of the Golf Blue-e-motion relay. Five of the test car with electric drive in the States in Auburn Hills (Michigan), seven in Herndon (Virginia) and eight in Belmont (California) were tested.

You have chosen the region due to its favorable climatic conditions and traffic situations. One expects more concrete impressions of the tests on the mobility and commuting patterns of the subjects. Furthermore, the focus is on the expectations of customers in America. At the end of the year is still being tested hard.



Images: Volkswagen

Friday 1 July 2011

New Volkswagen Amarok


Here is Volkswagen Amarok. The name Amarok is taken from Inuit language that means ‘wolf’. This vehicle has been launched on the market in 2010. This Volkswagen Amarok features 4-door with double cab and single cab. The front end design of this Volkswagen pickup variant is inspired from VW design DNA. The Volkswagen Amarok that features single can was targeted for 2011. The VW pickup that features ladder frame chassis was designed in long of 5.25 m. This VW Amarok is also available in an option of switchable and permanent 4MOTION all wheel drive as well as rear – wheel drive.
This Amarok pickup is able to pickup until 1.15 tons of burden with maximum burden weight 2.8 tons. The cargo space of this new pickup measures 2.52 sq m, it’s designed with highest dimension with wide of 1,620 mm and long of 1,555 mm.
Pickup Commercial Variant
Pickup Commercial Variant, VW Amarok

Friday 24 June 2011

New VW Beetle


Volkswagen Beetle Variant
Volkswagen introduced the next generation of modern car: called as Beetle. At first glance, compared to the first “new Zhuk” 1998 there is no much difference, except on the roof line which is designed is more traditional style. Compared with its predecessor, this VW Beetle is designed longer, wider and lower. Beetle’s body proportions are more athletic and muscular. The dimensions of the new model is length of 4278 mm (+152 mm), width 1,808 mm (+84 mm), height 1,486 mm (-12 mm). The wheelbase measures 2,537 mm.
The design team of this Volkswagen Beetle is led by Walter de Silva (chief designer of VW Group) and Klaus Bischoff (chief designer brand Volkswagen). The design chalenge was to preserve the famous silhouette of the “Beetle” and make it even more recognizable. The designer of this exterior car, Marc Lichte (Marc Lichte) makes this new Beetle become closer to the original Beetle 70-year-old  [source:cardesign.ru]
Volkswagen Beetle Variant-white exterior

Thursday 9 June 2011

Volkswagen Go! Concept with Improved Interior Space


Together with VW Tex concept, VW Go! Concept was unveiled by Volkswagen at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. The design of Go! Concept car variant by Volkswagen is oriented on the interior development. Among the features are large glass elements, extended wheelbase and ergonomic interior space. Italdesign develops this VW Go! variant to create compact car with maximizing interior space. The length of car is 3,990 mm and it’s combined with 2,700 mm wheelbase for creating distinctive looks on the exterior design of the car. On this VW car, the conventional mirrors have been replaced by the side camera. The interior of this vehicle give 4 identical seating units whereas the panel instrument has widescreen display to inform main informations.
Exterior Design
Volkswagen Go! Concept with Improved Interior Space
Designed for the city, the Go! together with the sporty Tex could increase the wide range of Volkswagen products to A0 segment even more.
With the same wheelbase as that of the Passat – 2700 mm – the Go! is a hatchback boasting a total length of 3990 mm thanks to its smaller overhangs. The battery pack is housed underneath the front and rear seating positions.

Volkswagen Go! Concept with Improved Interior Space-side detail
This vertical package allows for the Go! a weight distribution of 58% on the front and 42% on the rear.
“With this exercise I wanted to continue the design of a car able to offer maximum utilization of its interior,” Giorgetto Giugiaro stated.
“The project started with the 1976 New York Taxi, and continued with the 1978 Megagamma, the 1998 Structura and then came to maturity with the 2010 Emas.”
“The Go! is less than 4 metres long, but offers more passenger room than that of a large SUV and has a 400 up to 525-litre boot, ideal for city use.”
The design of the exteriors is dominated by extensive glass surfaces, in clear contrast with the trends of recent years of providing cars with increasingly smaller windows.
In addition to filling the passenger compartment with light and giving its occupants the chance to thoroughly enjoy city scenery, also thanks to its totally glass roof, this design offers the driver with maximum visibility while driving.
The A pillar is in particular considerably farther forward than its traditional position, and the bulk of the door mirrors is eliminated by using cameras.
The side windows also extend beneath the waistline – markedly high and optically taken up again by adding a longitudinal structure that crosses the side windows – drawing on a solution introduced in 1988 with the Asgard prototype.
This lets the driver benefit from maximum visibility even during manoeuvres and when taking tight curves.
Like in the Emas, only the lower part of the windows (the part beneath the longitudinal structure) can be electrically lowered.
This solution reduces the weight that the electric window mechanism has to support to a minimum, and is in any case necessary for meeting all of the essential operations such as paying tolls or refuelling.
The seat H point (corresponding to the passenger hip position) is located higher than that of mass-produced cars but lower than that of an SUV. This solution makes getting in and out of the passenger compartment extremely comfortable.
An electronically driven system pushes the door outwards and pulls it back parallel to the vehicle body for gaining access to the rear seats.
This mechanism, which draws on the one used on the VW Milano Taxi (presented in May 2010), offers the advantageous practicality of sliding doors but without sacrificing their section (room is found inside for a comfortable armrest) and makes it possible to do away with the unattractive tracks on the body typical of this solution.
Without sacrificing the family feeling typical of the Golf and the Golf Plus, the Go! offers innovative solutions both in the front and back that combine aesthetic pleasure with practical functionality.
The grille, dominated by the large VW badge in the centre, incorporates the front light clusters with Xenon/LED technology.
The air intake is placed at the height of the fog lights and horizontally splits the front spoiler, adjusting the air flow necessary for cooling the front electric motors.
The tailgate reintroduces the theme of the glass surfaces interrupted by a longitudinal insert that not only optically takes up the theme characterizing the side view, but conceals the windscreen wiper and rear cameras that turn on when the reverse gear is engaged.
To make loading luggage easier, the tailgate can be operated electronically for both opening and closing. A sensor that activates the opening mechanism by simply moving the foot is also fitted underneath the bumper.
The light clusters are positioned under the glass surface and are invisible when the panel is off. When the tailgate is opened, they are repeated by two additional taillights located in the lower part of the bumper, beside the rear air intake, which also house the rear fog lights.
Interior Design
All of the elements of the Go! Concept interior have been styled and designed focusing on ergonomics.
The driver and three passengers sit on four identical and electronically adjustable seats. Those in the rear can also be folded down using an electronic adjustment mechanism and with remote control, and they form a single surface on the rear floor panel level to increase the maximum loading volume to 525 litres.
A storage console/sliding armrest sits between the front seats. If completely pulled back, it aids the driver when getting out from the passenger side.
This solution is particularly useful if parking is narrow or if there are objects blocking the opening of the left door.
The control panel displays the most important information such as speed, fuel consumption and fuel level directly at the base of the windscreen, at the rear of the deep dashboard.
Giugiaro was extremely keen on this solution. “With the controls positioned in this way, the driver does not have to continuously change his focal length between the foreground of the dashboard and the long surface of the road in front of him. With this layout he can keep his eyes set on the road, distraction-free, and have all of the information necessary for driving available at all times.”
The monitors of the rear view cameras are also at the base of the windscreen, but at the two side ends. The dashboard contains a touchscreen monitor in the classic position. It groups together all of the auxiliary controls, the infotainment system, the satellite navigation system and, when the reverse gear is engaged, the images of the camera for manoeuvring.



The Two Doors Car, Volkswagen Tex Concept


At the Geneva Motor Show 2011 Volkswagen has revealed a new sporty car version called Volkswagen Tex Concept. This new VW car version is a result of design study on a sporty yet compact car which is completed with 2 doors. The car is equipped with a plug-in hybrid powertrain. The front end detail feature wide surface and trapezoidal grille that mounts the Volkswagen logo and headlights. The eye catching elements which are found on the side detail are the sculpted surface which emerges from the air exit on the back side of front wheels and the raising waistline. The 19 inch wheels on this VW Tex variant create sporty appearance.
Press Release:
Sporty yet Elegance Two Doors Car, Volkswagen Tex Concept
Exterior Design
Four real seats, front wheel drive and a gently aggressive line, the Tex fits into a long tradition of Volkswagen brand sports cars.
Volkswagen Tex Concept-side
“We designed the Tex in actual fact thinking to the Volkswagen sports cars of the years to come,” commented Fabrizio Giugiaro, deputy chairman and style manager of Italdesign Giugiaro.
“We intentionally kept a family feeling that would immediately identify it as a Wolfsburg product close to production. No visionary or futuristic choice was made, but it is rather a natural evolution of today’s canons with the addition of a few technologies that will shortly become available on the market.”
Compact, very low (1355 mm in height) and 1750 mm wide, the Tex at first glance looks like a sports car with great grip on the road, stressed by the large 19? wheels at the ends and generous wheel arches.
Its set-up is that of a classic two-door coupé whose clearly sporty personality is emphasized by an aggressive front and its rear flaunting two spoilers.
The side view is marked by lines that sculpt the doors next to the air exit of the front wheels and its waistline that rises up toward the tail.
The front is distinguished by a slender grille that encloses the light clusters in an unprecedented trapezoidal shape and three air intakes in the bumper/spoiler zone, necessary for cooling the brake discs and 1.4-litre turbo engine.
The VW badge sits in the centre of the grille and is optically underscored by the V-shaped groove of the hood. Windscreen and roof are a single piece of glass that becomes dark electronically.
The large rear window dominates the rear and accommodates two spoilers, with the windscreen wiper housed in one at the bottom.
Like the Go! previously, the light clusters are under the windscreen and are invisible when the panel is off.
Access to the luggage compartment is permitted by raising just the rear window and, once it is open, the light indicators are repeated by the two supplementary tail lights located in the lower part of the bumper, at the sides of the rear air intake that also contains the rear fog lights.
Interior Design
As in the Go!, the Tex’s interiors have also been designed to offer the occupants maximum space and maximum ergonomics.
The passenger compartment is definitely geared to the driver. All of the instruments are positioned in a functional manner and wrap around the driver so as to leave the passenger an incredible sensation of space.
The large dashboard containing the controls and driving information grows smaller as it approaches the door panels so as to make getting in and out of the passenger compartment easier.
“We designed the interiors so that the first sensation would be that of entering a sports car,” continued Fabrizio Giugiaro.
“The driver has to be able to find himself, and this is why we chose finish details and elements that refer back to the classic idea of the sports car. We have adopted the large gear knob and leather interiors, with the speedometer and rev counter situated in the classic position behind the steering wheel and with ‘analogue’ graphics, precisely for that reason”.
If the outfitting is classic in style, the contents are instead full of the maximum technology available today. All of the controls and indicators are housed in LCD screens, as is the infotainment console put on a touchscreen in the centre of the dashboard, set in a transparent structure that lays bare the structure.
The dashboard is separated from the central tunnel, an unusual solution for a car, but wraps around the driver with a graphic and colour continuity.
The two rear seats are independent and can be folded down.
The name ‘Tex’
“Besides the one for cars, Walter de’ Silva, Fabrizio and I share another passion: the one for Italian comics hero, ranger Tex Willer”, said Giorgetto Giugiaro.
“We wanted to name the coupé after the legendary ranger, as a homage to the men who wrote and drew important pages on our popular culture.” “Thanks to Mr. Sergio Bonelli’s kindness and helpfulness we finally could realize this unique operation. And, in the end, our prototype, just like the real Tex, has a strong heart and a gentle soul”.

Saturday 21 May 2011

Volkswagen Bulli Concept Car


At the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, Volkswagen presented a new car variant entitled as Bulli Concept which is also called as Microbus’. This new microbus is designed with an electric powertrain and 6 passenger cabins. The exterior design of this Bulli variant is a blend between modern lines influenced by Design DNA. The original accent of Bulli is the two-tone paint theme and the front end design with special “V” shape. Below is complete description from the official press release:
The Design
Volkswagen Bulli Concept
The team led by Walter de Silva, Head of Volkswagen Group Design, and Klaus Bischoff, Head of Design of the Volkswagen brand, developed the “design DNA” for the modern era based on styling principles of the bestselling Beetle, Golf I and T1.
The new edition of the Bulli is 3.99 metres long, 1.75 metres wide and 1.70 metres tall. The T1 was somewhat longer and taller, but narrower.
Volkswagen Bulli Concept
With a wheelbase of 2.62 metres, the Bulli utilises the overall length very well. Also striking here are the Bulli’s relatively large track widths (1.50 m front and rear) in relation to body width.
Front end
Like the Samba bus before it, the Bulli being presented in Geneva also has two-tone paint – in this case white and red. The “V” on the bonnet, is kept white.
The hood does house the engine: instead of rear-wheel drive with a boxer engine, as on the Samba, the Bulli has an electric motor located forward of the front axle and front-wheel drive.
In keeping with the Volkswagen design DNA, there is a horizontal layout of the narrow dual headlights with L-shaped LED daytime running lights and turn indicators implemented as LEDs arranged in an inverted L shape at each outer corner.
Located between the headlights in the hood is, as always, the VW logo. On the level beneath, once again arranged in a horizontal line – are the air intakes for the passenger compartment and for battery cooling or for cooling the alternative conventional drives.
Finally, the bumper that is seamlessly integrated in the front end completes the design. Laterally, it exhibits a large round fog light on each side, another air intake in the middle, and a front spoiler in black below. This line matches the lines of the side sills.
Side profile
The Bulli’s two-tone paint also distinguishes the sides. Treated in white is the entire area above what is known as the character line. Originating in the wings is a white stripe that runs to the distinctive D-pillars; above them, the entire roof section is painted in this color.
The continuous line of windows creates an especially striking contrast between the white sections. Here the visually slender black pillars executed in the style of the 2001 Microbus concept are visually striking. Painted in red are the door mirror housings protruding from the line of windows.
Beneath the character line is the red body area. Design elements such as the distinctive wheel housings, the additional shape modulation in the door surfaces above the side sills and the headlights that wrap around to the sides with minimal seams are details that would not have been possible to manufacture in this form and precision on a T1. Concealed in the sandwiched floor behind the sills is the 1,450 kg Bulli’s lithium-ion battery.
The white door handles are practical, opening in the direction of pull. The 18-inch alloy wheels are especially attractive. At their centers are stylized chrome hubcaps – another tribute to the bus of years past. Shorter than ever are the overhangs at the front and rear.
Rear section: The Volkswagen design DNA with its horizontal lines also dominates the rear of the new Bulli. Viewed from the bottom upwards, above the body-colored bumper (including black, stylized diffuser) there is the tailgate that extends across the entire width of the vehicle.
In the tailgate, the narrow LED rear lights continue a theme from the Microbus concept of 2001. At the center, but smaller than at the front end: the VW symbol. When all six seating locations are fully occupied, there is a 370 litre bootspace behind the tailgate.
Interior Design
The passenger compartment is immersed in light during the day thanks to its panoramic sunroof.
Like the T1 in times past, thanks to its level floor the new Bulli is also equipped with a single bench seat in front. The van offers space for three in the rear as well.
A removable iPad in the centre console serves as a multifunctional touchscreen.
Along with Internet-based iPad applications and the media centre, it also handles control of such functions as Bluetooth hands-free telephone and a navigation system. Integrated right on the iPad mount are controls for the climate control system and the centrally located hazard warning switch.
Running laterally across the entire width is a line with air vents. In front of the driver, there is a speedometer in the shape of a semicircle.
A color multifunction display, also semi- circular in shape, can be used to view and control (via multifunctional keys in the steering wheel and on it) the navigation system, telephone, trip computer and media centre – the entire unit of speedometer and multifunction display also communicates with the iPad.
The key word here is sound: the system is produced by guitar and amplifier manufacturer Fender.
What is not found in the Bulli is a tachometer (unnecessary with an electric motor) or a conventional gear shift or gear selection lever (also unnecessary with an electric motor). The latter is replaced by a rotary switch to the right of the driver, which is used to activate forward and reverse gears. A pushbutton in the same switch is used to start and stop the motor. Another rotary switch to the left of the driver is used to control the lighting functions.
The outer and middle seat positions of the front bench seat can be folded down (2/3 split); the rear beach seat, meanwhile, can be completely stowed. When the rear bench seat is stowed, cargo capacity increases to 1,600 liters. In addition – and here the new Bulli is reminiscent of its legendary ancestor – the seat system can be transformed into a large reclining surface with just a few manual movements. This turns the compact MPV into a compact camper – the ultimate companion for a weekend trip.
At least as important for many users, however, is that the seating system should not only be versatile but also offer maximum comfort.
The seat position is comfortably high and is equally relaxing. As an added benefit, it offers an optimized view forward as well, just like in the T1.
Contributing to peace of mind aboard today’s vehicle is the fact that the new era Bulli is equipped with all conceivable safety features. And that is the crucial difference: the car has essentially been reinvented since the days of the first T1 aka the Bulli aka the Microbus.
At the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, Volkswagen presented a new car variant entitled as Bulli Concept which is also called as Microbus’. This new microbus is designed with an electric powertrain and 6 passenger cabins. The exterior design of this Bulli variant is a blend between modern lines influenced by Design DNA. The original accent of Bulli is the two-tone paint theme and the front end design with special “V” shape. Below is complete description from the official press release:
The Design
The team led by Walter de Silva, Head of Volkswagen Group Design, and Klaus Bischoff, Head of Design of the Volkswagen brand, developed the “design DNA” for the modern era based on styling principles of the bestselling Beetle, Golf I and T1.
The new edition of the Bulli is 3.99 metres long, 1.75 metres wide and 1.70 metres tall. The T1 was somewhat longer and taller, but narrower.
With a wheelbase of 2.62 metres, the Bulli utilises the overall length very well. Also striking here are the Bulli’s relatively large track widths (1.50 m front and rear) in relation to body width.
Front end
Like the Samba bus before it, the Bulli being presented in Geneva also has two-tone paint – in this case white and red. The “V” on the bonnet, is kept white.
The hood does house the engine: instead of rear-wheel drive with a boxer engine, as on the Samba, the Bulli has an electric motor located forward of the front axle and front-wheel drive.
In keeping with the Volkswagen design DNA, there is a horizontal layout of the narrow dual headlights with L-shaped LED daytime running lights and turn indicators implemented as LEDs arranged in an inverted L shape at each outer corner.
Located between the headlights in the hood is, as always, the VW logo. On the level beneath, once again arranged in a horizontal line – are the air intakes for the passenger compartment and for battery cooling or for cooling the alternative conventional drives.
Finally, the bumper that is seamlessly integrated in the front end completes the design. Laterally, it exhibits a large round fog light on each side, another air intake in the middle, and a front spoiler in black below. This line matches the lines of the side sills.
Side profile
The Bulli’s two-tone paint also distinguishes the sides. Treated in white is the entire area above what is known as the character line. Originating in the wings is a white stripe that runs to the distinctive D-pillars; above them, the entire roof section is painted in this color.
The continuous line of windows creates an especially striking contrast between the white sections. Here the visually slender black pillars executed in the style of the 2001 Microbus concept are visually striking. Painted in red are the door mirror housings protruding from the line of windows.
Beneath the character line is the red body area. Design elements such as the distinctive wheel housings, the additional shape modulation in the door surfaces above the side sills and the headlights that wrap around to the sides with minimal seams are details that would not have been possible to manufacture in this form and precision on a T1. Concealed in the sandwiched floor behind the sills is the 1,450 kg Bulli’s lithium-ion battery.
The white door handles are practical, opening in the direction of pull. The 18-inch alloy wheels are especially attractive. At their centers are stylized chrome hubcaps – another tribute to the bus of years past. Shorter than ever are the overhangs at the front and rear.
Rear section: The Volkswagen design DNA with its horizontal lines also dominates the rear of the new Bulli. Viewed from the bottom upwards, above the body-colored bumper (including black, stylized diffuser) there is the tailgate that extends across the entire width of the vehicle.
In the tailgate, the narrow LED rear lights continue a theme from the Microbus concept of 2001. At the center, but smaller than at the front end: the VW symbol. When all six seating locations are fully occupied, there is a 370 litre bootspace behind the tailgate.
Interior Design
The passenger compartment is immersed in light during the day thanks to its panoramic sunroof.
Like the T1 in times past, thanks to its level floor the new Bulli is also equipped with a single bench seat in front. The van offers space for three in the rear as well.
A removable iPad in the centre console serves as a multifunctional touchscreen.
Along with Internet-based iPad applications and the media centre, it also handles control of such functions as Bluetooth hands-free telephone and a navigation system. Integrated right on the iPad mount are controls for the climate control system and the centrally located hazard warning switch.
Running laterally across the entire width is a line with air vents. In front of the driver, there is a speedometer in the shape of a semicircle.
A color multifunction display, also semi- circular in shape, can be used to view and control (via multifunctional keys in the steering wheel and on it) the navigation system, telephone, trip computer and media centre – the entire unit of speedometer and multifunction display also communicates with the iPad.
The key word here is sound: the system is produced by guitar and amplifier manufacturer Fender.
What is not found in the Bulli is a tachometer (unnecessary with an electric motor) or a conventional gear shift or gear selection lever (also unnecessary with an electric motor). The latter is replaced by a rotary switch to the right of the driver, which is used to activate forward and reverse gears. A pushbutton in the same switch is used to start and stop the motor. Another rotary switch to the left of the driver is used to control the lighting functions.
The outer and middle seat positions of the front bench seat can be folded down (2/3 split); the rear beach seat, meanwhile, can be completely stowed. When the rear bench seat is stowed, cargo capacity increases to 1,600 liters. In addition – and here the new Bulli is reminiscent of its legendary ancestor – the seat system can be transformed into a large reclining surface with just a few manual movements. This turns the compact MPV into a compact camper – the ultimate companion for a weekend trip.
At least as important for many users, however, is that the seating system should not only be versatile but also offer maximum comfort.
The seat position is comfortably high and is equally relaxing. As an added benefit, it offers an optimized view forward as well, just like in the T1.
Contributing to peace of mind aboard today’s vehicle is the fact that the new era Bulli is equipped with all conceivable safety features. And that is the crucial difference: the car has essentially been reinvented since the days of the first T1 aka the Bulli aka the Microbus.

Sunday 13 February 2011

Volkswagen Race Touareg 3 Qatar Concept 2011

At the first Qatar Motor Show (26-29 January, 2011), Volkswagen has presented a slightly tamer version of the Touareg 3 that started in the Dakar Rally at the beginning of January 2011; this 228 kW / 310 PS Volkswagen could very well be the world’s most talented street-legal SUV.
This is a genuine Rally motorsport vehicle, like the one that was still touring South America in the Dakar Rally two weeks ago and was built to withstand the toughest rally race in the world. The vehicle now being shown in Qatar is a version of the Race Touareg 3 – an SUV that can sprint to 100 km/h in less than six seconds – that is legally approved for use on public roadways. The just over two metre wide body was slightly modified for road use. Instead of 16-inch wheels, new 18-inch wheels from BBS with a gold look are being used. The “Race Touareg” signature – also in a golden colour – stretches the entire length of the vehicle’s sides. In turn, it is perfectly coordinated with the exterior paint in “Magic Morning,” a white that has a slight gold shimmer to it.


The interior was completely redesigned; all that remained unmodified was the safety cage. Without compromises also means an interior that offers easy controls and is ergonomic. The interior has an extremely well-organised appearance with focus on the driving machine, and it is equipped with Recaro racing bucket seats. Designers created an interior in so-called “Stealth look” that is reminiscent of the aircraft of the same name. In tribute to the Dakar Rally, the Dakar victories are etched in the anodised aluminium of the centre console, right next to the “Race Touareg” signature.
Other trim elements are treated in Matt Carbon. Tuned to this is the roll cage in “Serpentino Grey Metallic.” Interior designers have upholstered the seat side supports and the door trim panels with Nubuk leather in “Black” and “Pure Grey,” while the centre seat panels are made from perforated Nappa leather in “Titan Black.” Additional accents include the two-tone seams and silver piping on the seat covers and safety-related items painted in “Tornado Red.” The only other ingredient that is needed is some time to explore the world on a “360 degree route” in this uncompromising car.


source : automild.com