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Friday, September 30, 2005

VW Passat: Interior pictures

VW Passat interior
AutoSpies has a lot of interior pictures from the VW Passat.
The Volkswagen Passat, the mid-sized car that forever changed the attitude toward owning a “grown up” sedan and wagon, is ready to make the prospect of settling down and driving a responsible family transporter even more desirable.

Significantly, the new Passat’s base engine is upgraded to a sophisticated new four-cylinder engine called the 2.0T. This two-liter is efficient and sporty and uses a turbocharger and an intercooler for cool, higher-density intake air. The 2.0T’s high-end breathing is further enhanced by its four-valves per cylinder. The engine’s overall efficiency begins with an advanced direct-injection fuel delivery system that culminates in 200 horsepower at 5,100 revolutions per minute and 207 lbs.-ft. of torque all the way from 1,800 rpm to 5,000 rpm—an extraordinary torque curve that provides plenty of
pulling power from the low end through the top.

Inside, a simple glance reveals another evolution in Volkswagen’s renowned interior design and simple but unrelenting attention to detail. Residing in a new Passat is again a unique and progressive automotive experience: whether at the wheel or riding in the front or rear, the occupants find a fresh, stylish, modern design that remains strikingly simple with use of top quality materials, attention to comfort, driving and details throughout all models – from the standard trim level that symbolizes Volkswagen’s commitment to value for the money, to the top-levels such as those found in numerous equipment options and stand-alone packages.


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Source: AutoSpies

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