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    Press Release:
    Volkswagen World Premiere of the New Compact Coupe in Detroit

    New Compact Coupe unites 4.2 l/100 km (45 mpg) with top dynamics
    Concept of an entirely new compact coupe emits just 98 g/km CO2, can go 227 km/h if necessary and accelerates to 100 km/h in 8.6 seconds
    In Brief

    Wolfsburg / Detroit, 11 January 2010 - For Volkswagen this marks the beginning of an action-packed year, in which more new models will be introduced than ever before in the company's history. Number 1 on the spectacular list of new products for calendar year 2010 is a car based on entirely new concepts and technology, a coupe with a hybrid drive that is extremely fast and yet futuristic in its fuel economy. It has sports appeal and sharp styling yet is remarkably elegant - positioned between the Europe's bestselling sports car, the Scirocco, and the internationally successful CC. Its name: the New Compact Coupe. Site of its world premiere: Detroit, North American International Auto Show (January 11 to 24). Combined fuel consumption: 4.2 l/100 km* (45 mpg**)! CO2 emissions: 98 g/km! Incredible, considering its fuel economy, are its top speed of 227 km/h (141 mph) and the short 8.6 seconds it needs for the classic sprint to 100 km/h (0-60 mph in 8.1 seconds).

    These values were made technically feasible by a high-tech alliance: a TSI engine (gasoline powered with 110 kW / 150 PS) that is as fuel efficient as it is sporty, an electric motor (20 kW / 27 PS) and a 7-speed Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) - which in the eyes of many car drivers is the best automatic in the world today. Just over a month after the debut of the most fuel-efficient four-seater in the world - the Up! Lite in Los Angeles - this new concept car confirms once again that future Volkswagen hybrid vehicles will not only focus on fuel economy, but - similar to pure gasoline and diesel versions of Europe's most successful automobile brand - will also aim to be sporty and fun to drive. In the first half of the year, Volkswagen will launch its first hybrid model on the market under the VW label - an SUV with full-time all-wheel drive. Meanwhile, the New Compact Coupe shows, both technically and visually, how Volkswagen envisions a front-wheel drive hybrid for the compact class that would be implemented when the time is right.

    Hybrid Drive - TSI and E-Motor plus DSG

    Downsizing at its best: The concept car is driven by an extremely innovative high-tech alliance that closely approximates potential production versions. Volkswagen is using a four-cylinder version of the TSI gasoline engine range here. Direct injection, turbocharging and intercooler generate a power of 110 kW / 150 PS from just 1.4 liter of engine displacement - downsizing at its best. TSI technology has impressively demonstrated its extreme durability in many car racing events; including on the legendary Nordschleife of the German Nürburgring - the most demanding race course in the world. Since the first TSI engine was introduced just over five years ago, 3,5 million units of these boosted and torque-strong four and six cylinder engines have already been installed in vehicles. The TSI of the NCC - which of course is also equipped with ESP - transfers a hefty 220 Newton-meter (177 ft-lb) of torque to the front wheels at low engine speeds.

    Emissions-free by E-motor: And there is even more power: An electric motor is integrated between the TSI and the efficient 7-speed automatic (DSG = Direct Shift Gearbox); it can be used for pure electric emissions-free driving, or it can support the TSI with aggressive torque. The electric motor develops a power of 20 kW / 27 PS. The power and torque of the two drive units supplement one another during what is known as boosting - when accelerating to pass, for example. Since the NCC can also be driven in a pure electric mode, the drive system is classified as a Full Hybrid. A lithium-ion battery (1.1 kWh) at the rear of the vehicle supplies the electric motor with energy. By the way, in electric mode the TSI is not only shut off; it is also disengaged by a clutch to avoid drag losses.

    Frequently coasting: As soon as the driver releases the gas pedal, the TSI is disengaged from the transmission. This so-called "coast-down" is even possible at higher speeds, as in freeway driving. Since drag losses are eliminated here too, the NCC coasts for a very long time. And this promotes an anticipatory style of driving that leads directly to reduced fuel consumption.

    Recovering kinetic energy: In braking, the electric motor - now operating as a generator - recovers kinetic energy which is then stored in the lithium-ion battery. Of course, just like the new BlueMotion models from Volkswagen, the New Compact Coupe also has a Stop-Start system on board. This reduces fuel consumption, especially in urban areas and in stop-and-go traffic.

    Exterior - Design and Dimensions

    The unique interplay of efficiency and dynamics is reflected 1:1 in the styling of the coupe that is painted in "Tungsten Silver Metallic". Klaus Bischoff, Chief Designer for the Volkswagen Brand, comments: "Styling of a coupe is considered the ultimate in automotive design. Our team has achieved a symbiosis of efficient technologies and elegance in the New Compact Coupe that is unique in its expression. Just a few precisely placed lines and powerfully sculpted surfaces have created a timeless dynamic and purist elegance that is typical of Volkswagen."

    Front end - Showing a strong face: The front of the New Compact Coupe shows an extremely confident and focused expression. Moreover, the car's width is emphasized by the horizontal line styling with integrated Bi-Xenon headlights - including LED daytime running and turn signal lights. The technically complex headlights contribute to unmistakable visual recognition of the concept car - both day and night.

    Side view - A sharp profile: In the car's side profile, styling properties characteristic of all new Volkswagens of the past year have been merged with elegant and yet sporty coupe features, resulting in a new interpretation of the design DNA. The best examples of this are the characteristic tornado line and the powerfully emphasized curves of the wheel arches. They intersect the main volume of the large, homogeneous surfaces, conveying a powerful dynamic. The image of the side windows rounds out this impression with a concise signature. Forging a stylistic bridge to current models are the 19-inch "Lugano" type alloy wheels.

    Rear - A strong concluding statement: The cargo area of the New Compact Coupe is decidedly powerful in design. Clean surfaces and a muscular shoulder section dominate the image here too. Bright: the LED taillights. A spoiler lip that reduces air turbulence was styled into the top of the trunk lid; it further improves the car's remarkable aerodynamics. At the bottom there is a stylized diffuser; the tailpipe of the exhaust system is embedded here for a positive aerodynamic effect.

    Dimensions - Millimeters at work for styling: The New Compact Coupe is 4.54 meters (178.5 inches) long and 1.78 meters (70.1 inches) wide. Its low body height of 1.41 meter (55.6 inches) adds styling energy to the interplay of its dimensions; the ratio of broad width to low body height intensifies the Volkswagen's dynamic image. Also large are the track widths (front 1.53 meter / 61.2 inches; rear 1.54 meter / 61.4 inches) and wheelbase (2.65 meters / 104.4 inches).

    Interior - Ergonomics and Comfort

    Showing its true colors: The NCC is a four-seater with exceptional long touring comfort and generous occupant space on sport seats that are upholstered in a light-colored ("Berry White") leather. Also designed in this color are the lower cockpit area, parts of the center console and the door trim panels. By contrast, all other surfaces (except accents and controls), including the leather-trimmed steering wheel, are styled in the darker "Grigio Quartz" color.

    In its interior, the Volkswagen offers the best feeling of spaciousness in its class. This means that despite the sporty low body height, the car offers ample head room (front and rear) as well as leg room in the rear. The coupe's 380 liter trunk can handle luggage for four persons without any problem.

    Climb in, buckle up, drive away: As soon as the doors of the concept car are opened, a reason for the Volkswagen brand's tremendous success is revealed: unparalleled perfection in details and intuitive operation. The instruments are laid out ideally. The new multifunction sport steering wheel is the key interface between human and machine. The right hand rests naturally on the gearshift lever of the 7-speed DSG‚ and in front of it the control panel sports newly designed controls for the automatic climate control system (Climatronic), the 8-inch touchscreen for the radio-navigation system - also a new design - and at the top of the panel the hazard flasher switch and center air vents. The center console's control panel is angled slightly toward the driver to perfectly align the cockpit to the driver's needs. Also optimally laid out for viewing are the round instruments with their chrome bezels; the multifunction display (trip computer and additional navigation display) is placed between them.

    Upgraded with metal surrounds are all air vents, multifunction keys on the steering wheel, radio-navigation system, climate control, DSG gearshift unit, white accents of the door trim and instruments and switch panels (window lift and mirror adjustment) in the doors.

    Individual seats in the rear: Designers have shaped the rear seating area in the style of large Gran Turismo cars. Passengers sit on two comfortable sport seats here. Between them is the continuation of the center console that passes through the entire interior. In the rear, the center console is equipped with additional storage space as well as climate controls and a fold-out center armrest. The finish and quality of materials in the interior make viewers forget completely that the New Compact Coupe is still a concept car. And that too is typical Volkswagen - no compromises.


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    Allways wanted to see VW releasing Corrado replacement...

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    I am going on record as liking it. Very classy.

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    +1 very nice car...

    PS of a future Jetta? (mini A5 SB)


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    I like it, though the side profile resembles the A5's a bit too much.

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    There's a lot of A5 in it for sure.

    But that's not a bad thing! Looks good...!

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    It have "Walter de Silva" all written over it.
    Like the A5 not my cup of tea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Pretender View Post
    It have "Walter de Silva" all written over it.
    Like the A5 not my cup of tea.
    Well that makes you one of few who don't like the A5 styling. The rendered Jetta sedan looks great, which is important for VW in the US market. Maybe the coupe will even make production.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Pretender View Post
    It have "Walter de Silva" all written over it.
    Like the A5 not my cup of tea.
    See my other comments elsewhere about Walter da Silva being Audi's own Chris Bangle. As always, you are 100% correct, Pretender.

    This car is isn't so much ugly, just deadly dull and boring. It really is the automotive equivalent of an old man's pair of slippers and a pipe. That said, it's a Polo at one end and an A5 at the other and a Golf inside. Unfortunately, it lacks the Golf's practicality.

    I feel the time is coming for Dr Piech to wave a big axe in Mr Da Silva's general direction.

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    I love the A5/S5, so therefore hate this car. The A5 is one of the most unique looking and best looking Audis, this car is almost a complete copy even though I understand yes it's based on the Golf. There is nothing Golf about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HKS786 View Post
    I love the A5/S5, so therefore hate this car. The A5 is one of the most unique looking and best looking Audis, this car is almost a complete copy even though I understand yes it's based on the Golf. There is nothing Golf about it.
    VW has been trying to distance the Jetta from the Golf for a while now, the upcoming Jetta will finally do so, so it makes sense the Jetta coupe looks different than what a Golf coupe would look like. The concept/next Jetta has a longer wheelbase (perhaps using MQB platform?) than the Golf for the first time, along with its own interior.

    It will still be different enough from the Audi product just like the A4 and Jetta sedan will be, or Audi A5 and Passat CC.

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    Looks like a Jetta CC to me - looks good!
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    It seems that I'm the only one here, but I really like this car... It reminds me on older VWs...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HKS786 View Post
    I love the A5/S5, so therefore hate this car. The A5 is one of the most unique looking and best looking Audis........
    Sorry to disagree with you.
    The A5 is a ponderous dull looking car, nothing exciting about it.
    It's so not Audi IMHO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Pretender View Post
    Sorry to disagree with you.
    The A5 is a ponderous dull looking car, nothing exciting about it.
    It's so not Audi IMHO.
    You really think so?

    I, for one, think that the A5 incorporates what Audi design is all about:

    Subtle and clean lines that give their cars a sporty look, while at the same time looking classy, elegant and somewhat understated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Pretender View Post
    Sorry to disagree with you.
    The A5 is a ponderous dull looking car, nothing exciting about it.
    It's so not Audi IMHO.
    Lol funny how 2 people can see the same thing in such a different way. To each to their own.
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    I'm with the Pretender on this one. Audi used to be minimalist, clean, and so Bauhaus. It was very distinctive, wonderfully German, totally elegant and ultimately very attractive. The original TT redefined the core styling elements of the brand. The A2 continued the theme and the B6 A4 further extended it.

    Then Walter da Silva comes along. First, we get this huge gaping hole grille introduced through various stages to hide its ugliness. To quote a great aesthetic critic, Prince Charles: 'it is like a carbuncle on the face of an old friend'. Then, da Silva introduces a very unsubtle belt line and way too many fussy details. The result is bland if not downright boring. The test of any design is its longevity. Neither the original TT nor the A2 has really aged that much, but the new TT is already looking dated.

    As if all this wasn't bad enough, a 'cookie cutter' approach to successive new model styling has robbed the Audi brand of its avant garde edge. Stylisticlly the A5 coupe is a mess. Indeed, you should hear what tutors at the London RCA say about it (lack of coherence, body creases that look like an afterthought and that fight with the overall shape of the car, messy details, and so on). The original Nuvolari concept was definitely lost in translation. Fortunately, car buying is more than just exterior styling. The A5 is a good car.

    If the A5 styling is only a 5 out of 10, (because it is hard to totally fail with a 2-door coupe anyway), the VW coupe falls into all the same traps. What is unforgivable is that it borrows too many details from other cars. It looks like the illegitimate child of a Polo and an Audi A5. It is hard to see this car as anything other than a parts bin lash-up.

    i just hope it doesn't signal the Golf mark VII.

    It is hard to understand what is wrong with Audi design until you just how right the R4 / E-Tron concept is. Once again, we have a minimalist approach. The grille has been reshaped and made smaller. It has a powerful simplicity. Above all, the whole is fresh and new. I haven't seen anything so strong from Audi since the TT first came out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tailpipe View Post
    To quote a great aesthetic critic, Prince Charles: 'it is like a carbuncle on the face of an old friend'.
    LOL! I wouldn't use him as a "great aesthetic critic".We've seen what the women he hooks up with look like!

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