Showing posts with label VW Up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VW Up. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2012

Volkswagen to Develop Two Crossover Models Based on the Polo and the Up



Two more crossover models could soon join the ranks of the compact Tiguan and the mid-size Touareg in Volkswagen's lineup, according to a report from German business publication, Handelsblatt. Citing unnamed company sources, the newspaper wrote that a subcompact crossover built on the underpinnings of the Polo, which would potentially go up against the Nissan Juke and Opel Mokka, as well as an even smaller model based on the Up! city car, are "certain".
A Volkswagen spokesperson would not confirm the models on the report, but said, ''SUVs are very interesting. Our modular production system allows us further spinoffs. We haven't made a decision yet.''
Autonews Europe said that in concern of the subcompact SUV, VW had originally planned to base this model on the Suzuki SX4 and that it was to be called the Rockton, but the divorce proceedings between Volkswagen and Suzuki "killed off the project".
As for the smaller crossover, Volkswagen has already shown a couple of crossover-ish concepts of the Up! including the Buggy Up! study at last year's Frankfurt Show and the Winter Up! and X Up! at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show.
Albrecht Reimold, the boss of VW Skovakia, which manufactures the Up!, told the German business daily that the city car's lineup would be expanded with new variants in the future, without revealing any specific details. "It's certainly an area we must look at," he said.
The newspaper added that an Up! based SUV would sell for "well under than €20,000" (US$26,100) in Germany. In VW's home market, the Tiguan starts from €24,175 (US$31,500).

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Monday, March 5, 2012

Chevy Volt and Opel Ampera win 2012 European Car Award



The Chevrolet Volt and its sister model, the Ampera, which is sold as under both the Opel and Vauxhall nameplates, have won the 2012 European Car of the Year (COTY) Award with 330 points. Coming into second place was the Volkswagen Up! city car with 281 points while the new generation of the Ford Focus finished third with 256 points.
The other cars that made it to the final round of the competition were the Range Rover Evoque (186 points), Fiat Panda (156 points), Citroen DS5 (144 points) and the Toyota Yaris (122 points).
The competition brought together votes from 59 automotive journalists in 23 European countries.
Last year's winner was the new, all-electric Nissan Leaf that beat the Alfa Romeo Giulietta and the Opel Meriva.

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