With so many different Volkswagen vehicles available these days, it can be tough to decide which one is the right fit for you. The trim levels and options can make shopping confusing, so we are here to help. Read on to see which trim is the right fit for you and your lifestyle.
The differences are found under the hood. All bases covered Power on The Volkswagen TDI family boasts an impressive range of turbocharged diesel units across its entire range. Pulling power Super practical The TDI diesel range of engines has been designed to work hard wherever they go. Ideal for all situations Wherever, whenever As comfortable on the worksite and making deliveries as they are on the open road, Volkswagen TDI engines bring a whole new dimension to turbocharged diesel engines.
Next steps. Innovation Check out the emerging technologies at Volkswagen. Explore Innovation. Let our experts service your car. Book a service Opens an external link. As agreed, Volkswagen began implementing the measures at the end of January for engines with a capacity of 2. Over the next few months, the measures will also be implemented on the engines with 1. Volkswagen is starting with the Amarok, with the Passat to follow shortly. Volkswagen making good progress with its investigation, technical solutions, and Group realignment.
The Volkswagen Group's realignment is well underway. The Group is making progress on all five of the priorities it set at the end of October: The technical solutions for customers in Europe have been devised, presented to the authorities, and positively evaluated by them. These solutions will begin to be implemented in January The emissions investigation is producing results, and initial consequences have already been drawn based on the findings to date.
The implementation of the new structure is proceeding according to plan, and the process of developing a new strategy has commenced. How, and when we meet the current challenges is primarily — although not solely — up to us.
In order to pass this test, we must make an enormous, common effort — and we are all ready to do so. On the contrary, we will use it as a catalyst to make the changes Volkswagen needs.
Just a month after questions relating to the CO 2 figures measured on some of the Group's models arose, Volkswagen has largely concluded the clarification of the matter.
Following extensive internal investigations and measurement checks, it is now clear that almost all of these model variants do correspond to the CO 2 figures originally determined. This means that these vehicles can be marketed and sold without any limitations. The suspicion that the fuel consumption figures of current production vehicles had been unlawfully changed was not confirmed.
During internal remeasurements slight deviations were found on just nine model variants of the Volkswagen brand. The clarification and solution of the diesel issue is progressing. The Volkswagen Group has presented specific technical measures for the EA engines affected with a displacement of 1.
This means that correction measures have been fixed for the majority of the vehicles affected. In the development of the solutions, the focus was on maximum customer-friendliness.
After implementation of the technical measures, the vehicles will comply with the applicable emissions standards. The final technical solution for the 1. The Volkswagen Group reports that the vehicles of the model year affected by the CO 2 issue have been identified. There is thus now clarity about the new vehicles of the current model year out in the marketplace. On 3 November , the Group had already reported that irregularities may have arisen in determining the CO 2 figures for type approval of around , vehicles.
This was identified during its own currently ongoing investigations and had been made public. Clarification moving forward: internal investigations at Volkswagen identify irregularities in CO 2 levels. The Volkswagen Group is moving forward with the clarification of the diesel issue: during the course of internal investigations irregularities were found when determining type approval CO 2 levels. Based on present knowledge around , vehicles from the Volkswagen Group could be affected.
An initial estimate puts the economic risks at approximately two billion euros. The Board of Management of Volkswagen AG will immediately start a dialog with the responsible type approval agencies regarding the consequences of these findings. This should lead to a reliable assessment of the legal, and the subsequent economic consequences of this not yet fully explained issue.
The Supervisory Board is deeply concerned by the discovery of irregularities found when determining CO 2 levels for the type approval of Volkswagen Group vehicles. These irregularities came to light during the clarification process which, as announced, is being relentlessly and comprehensively pursued. The Supervisory Board and the special committee set up for the purpose of clarification will meet in the very near future to consult on further measures and consequences.
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