When did VW Passat change shape?

When did VW Passat change shape?

Volkswagen facelifted the Passat CC in late 2011 for the 2012 year, with styling updates akin to those of the larger Phaeton. For the updated model, Volkswagen has dropped the Passat name for all markets, now matching the Volkswagen CC branding used since 2008 in North America.

What’s the difference between Passat R Line and SEL?

Compare the 2020 Volkswagen Passat R-Line vs SEL Trim. What is the difference? The SEL continues to have the same engine and to only be available with front-wheel-drive. Wheels are smaller for the SEL than the R-Line, with the SEL getting stylish 18-inch two-toned machine alloy ones.

When did the first Volkswagen Passat come out?

The styling was developed from the 1981 aerodynamic (cd 0.25) Auto 2000 concept car. At the time, it was the first transverse engine layout Passat to be built on a Volkswagen-designed platform, rather than sharing one with an Audi saloon.

When did the Volkswagen Passat get a facelift?

The range received a facelift in 1977 (launched 1978 outside Europe) with revised interior and revised exterior with repositioned indicators and depending on model, either four round or two rectangular headlights. In North America, the car was marketed as the Volkswagen Dasher.

What kind of engine does a Volkswagen Passat have?

Originally with a 1.5-litre engine, during its long life cycle many improvements from the B2 platform were later introduced, like its 1.6 and 1.8-litre engines, a Brazil-specific face-lift in 1985, and a five-speed gearbox. A sports version, named Passat TS 1.6 and later Passat GTS 1.8 Pointer was also introduced.

Where does the Volkswagen Passat NMS come from?

Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive also manufactures the Passat NMS in its Nanjing factory. The NMS is sold in the North American, South Korean, Chinese, and Middle Eastern markets. The Volkswagen Passat NMS won the 2012 Motor Trend Car of the Year.

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