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Volkswagen introduces standard DAB radio from Polo to Touareg

Volkswagen is tuning in to customer demand and fitting DAB radios as standard on all models from the Polo to the Touareg, giving buyers not only a wider choice of radio stations but also a higher quality of sound.

The change means all 2013 model-year Volkswagens, from the Polo to the Touareg, will be ready for the UK’s switch to digital radio.  Digital radio not only offers listeners clear, crackle-free sound, but it also gives them a bigger choice of radio stations than is available through conventional FM or AM broadcasts alone.  Listening options range from specialist music stations to comedy, current affairs and, of course, the all-important cricket coverage.

Naturally, all of Volkswagen’s audio systems will still be able to pick up conventional FM or AM analogue radio signals, as well as play audio CDs (including MP3 files), while every model in the Volkswagen range comes with an aux-in socket, to allow the connection of external audio devices such as an iPod or MP3 player.

To make the most of the higher quality of digital audio, every model from the Polo S upwards now comes with at least six speakers (the majority of models have eight speakers), connected to a standard RCD 310 audio unit or better.

Upgrade options include the MDI multi-device interface, which allows easy connection of iPods or USB sticks, which can then be controlled via the car’s audio system; Bluetooth connection of compatible telephones; Bluetooth music playback; audiophile-pleasing speakers and amplifiers from Danish specialist Dynaudio; higher-power audio systems with colour touchscreen controls and an SD memory card slot; and touchscreen satellite navigation systems, including with built-in HD memory.  Beetle models may also be optionally ordered with an audio system developed in conjunction with legendary guitar and amplifier manufacturer, Fender.

The 2013 model-year vehicles can be ordered from your Volkswagen retailer now. To find your nearest Volkswagen retailer please visit http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/find-a-retailer.

 

 

Next Green Car announces winners of Awards 2012

Next Green Car announced the winners of the Next Green Car Awards 2012, the most scientifically-based Green Car Awards in the UK.

Next Green Car has made awards across eight vehicle categories including the 'Next Generation? Award, which includes new technology models close to market launch. An overall winner is also awarded the title of Next Green Car 'Gold Award' 2012.

The nine winners are selected from shortlists of 26 of the UK?s greenest new cars of 2012/13, all selected for their environmental Green Car Rating (GCR), level of innovation, value, drive experience and design. The winners of the Next Green Car Awards 2012 are as follows:

 

City-car Award 2012

Volkswagen up! BlueMotion – CO2: 96 g/km – GCR1: 29

Supermini Award 2012

Renault ZOE Z.E. – CO2: 0 g/km – GCR: 26

Small Family Award 2012

Volvo V40 D2 – CO2: 94 g/km – GCR: 29

Large Family Award 2012

Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid – CO2: 49 g/km – GCR: 32

Family Estate Award 2012

Ford Focus 1.0T EcoBoost Estate – CO2: 109 g/km – GCR: 31 (est)

Executive Award 2012 

BMW 3 Series 320d EfficientDynamics – CO2: 109 g/km – GCR: 31

MPV Award 2012

Ford B-MAX 1.6 TDCi – CO2: 104 g/km – GCR: 31

Next Generation Award 2012

BMW i3 – CO2: 0 g/km – GCR: 26 (est)

Gold Award 2012

Renault ZOE Z.E. – CO2: 0 g/km – GCR: 26

City-car 2012 WINNER: Volkswagen up! BlueMotion – CO2: 96 g/km – GCR: 29 "A high quality but affordable city car, the all new up! offers compact comfort with low emissions. The up! also comes with „city emergency braking?; a first in this segment." Commended: smart ed (electric drive) – CO2: 0 g/km – GCR: 24

Several manufacturers have already responded to receiving their 2012 Awards:

City-car Winner: Volkswagen up! Kevin Rendell, Volkswagen Product Marketing Manager, said: „This award from Next Green Car recognises the achievements and qualities of the up!, which combines Volkswagen values and maximum space in a compact package. The really great news for our customers is that the 96g/km Move up! BlueMotion Technology is just the beginning of the up?s eco-friendly story: next year it will be joined by an all-electric model, making going green even easier.?

Article source: www.volkswagen.co.uk

Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet takes Scottish Car of the Year honour

The Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet, which went on sale in the UK just last month, has claimed its first accolade, being crowned Open-top Car of the Year at the Scottish Car of the Year awards.  The award was presented at a ceremony held in Glasgow on Friday 14 October.

In presenting the prize, the judges from the Association of Scottish Motoring Writers commented: ‘Scots love to make the most of the sunshine as quickly and as easily as possible, so our winner has to have a fast moving roof.  It also needs to keep the weather at bay on those rare occasions when the sun doesn’t shine in Scotland.

‘An entertaining drive is a must, as are pocket-friendly running costs.  Our drop top of the year delivers all of this and even lets you take more than just one friend along for the fun.’

The Golf Cabriolet, which is back after a nine year absence, was first shown earlier this year at the Geneva Motor Show and is a two-door, four-seater convertible.  It is fitted as standard with an electrically-powered fabric roof which can be lowered in just 9.5 seconds including on the move at speeds up to around 18 mph.

Customer have a choice of three engines: two petrol – a 1.2-litre TSI 105 PS and 1.4-litre TSI 160 PS – plus one diesel which is a 1.6-litre common rail TDI unit with 105 PS and BlueMotion Technology modifications to ensure high economy (64.2 mpg combined) and low carbon dioxide emissions (117 g/km).  Prices start at just £20,720 RRP OTR.

With total sales of around 1.42 million units, Volkswagen is one of the world’s most successful producers of convertibles.  Between 1979 and 2002, 684,000 Golf Cabriolets were sold.

Article source: www.volkswagen.co.uk

Volkswagen honoured as Germany's greenest brand

 

Volkswagen is one of the world's most eco-friendly brands.  This is the result of the global sustainability ranking ‘Best Global Green Brands 2012’.  Among the front-running brands, Volkswagen climbed from sixth to fourth place, making it the most environmentally compatible German automaker as well as Germany's ‘greenest’ company.

The rankings of the Interbrand consultancy, which also publishes the renowned Best Global Brands Report, have appeared annually since 2011.  Interbrand analyses the efforts of leading brands in the fields of environmental protection and sustainability as well as the perception of ‘green’ activities by a total of more than 10,000 consumers in the world's 10 major industrialised countries.

In 2012, Volkswagen moved up two places in the rankings on the basis of performance data analysed by consultants Deloitte using 82 criteria, as well as consumers' assessment of the credibility of ‘green’ measures.  In fourth place, Volkswagen is the highest-ranking German automaker as well as the highest-placed German company.

Luca de Meo, Head of Group Marketing and Head of Marketing, Volkswagen Passenger Cars said: ‘This is a very good result for us. The improvement compared with the previous year shows that we are on the right track.  We will continue to pool all the environmental sustainability efforts of the brand under the ‘Think Blue.’ umbrella.  We are committed to achieving the Group objective of becoming the world's most sustainable automaker by 2018.’

In comparison with some of its competitors, Volkswagen also has the edge in reality.  The study shows that the brand is already greener than consumers' perceptions on the basis of specific performance data. Interbrand explains the improved result of Volkswagen by stating that the brand is oriented towards the ‘ambitious’ Group goal of becoming the world's most sustainable automobile company by 2018.  The study states that this goal is being ‘constantly substantiated’ and has ‘measurable proof points’.

The Volkswagen Group has firmly incorporated sustainability into its entire value stream.  In March 2012, the group set itself new sustainability targets.  The efficiency of each new vehicle generation is to be improved by 10 to 15 per cent, the emissions of the European new vehicle fleet are to be reduced to less than 120 grams of CO2 per kilometre by 2015 and production at the Group's plants is to become 25 per cent greener by 2018.

Interbrand also praises the fact that the Volkswagen Group has invested about €600 million in the expansion of renewable energy, including solar, wind and hydroelectric power, and has appointed a Group Chief Officer for the Environment, Energy and New Business.  The Volkswagen brand is also characterised by ‘Think Blue.’, a holistic approach to environmental protection and the efficient use of resources that Volkswagen has launched internationally.

Article source: www.volkswagen.co.uk

 

Volkswagen’s revised Tiguan compact SUV has gone on sale with prices starting from £21,085 and rising to £28,020 (RRP OTR).  Customers will be able to order a new Tiguan, with the first customer deliveries arriving in the UK in September.

Like the previous model, the latest Tiguan is unique in being available not only with a choice of two- or four-wheel drive, but also with the option of two front ends.  One has a front end biased towards on-road driving with an 18 degree angle of approach while an ‘Escape’ model has a 28 degree angle of approach and additional technologies for off-road driving.

Whichever version is chosen, all new Tiguans feature a new look dominated by horizontal lines on the front grille, bringing the model into line with other new Volkswagen models.  The Tiguan now also once again bears a strong resemblance to its ‘big brother’ the Touareg.  At the rear, new two-part light clusters give the Tiguan a distinctive appearance.  Again, similar to those of the Touareg, they form an ‘L’ shape, while the lower border of the lights also follows a horizontal geometry.

Four trim levels available: S, SE, Sport and Escape.  All models will be well equipped, with 16-inch alloy wheels, Climatic air conditioning, DAB radio and alarm standard on even the entry-level S.  SE adds 17-inch alloys, 2Zone electronic air conditioning, Park Assist, iPod and Bluetooth preparation plus Fatigue Detection system (as fitted to the new Passat) as standard.  Sport versions gain multi-function steering wheel and Bluetooth connectivity, plus chrome plated roof rails, heat insulated and tinted glass from the B-pillar back, sport seats, front fog lights and sports suspension among other items.  The new Escape model features comfort and convenience features (including Bluetooth and multi-function steering wheel) which were not previously available, reflecting a change in customer demands for off-road capability and a high level of equipment.

Six engines are available, three petrol and three diesel, four of which are new to the Tiguan.  New engines include a twin-charged 1.4-litre TSI with 160 PS (up from 150 in previous generation), a 2.0-litre TSI with 180 PS and a 2.0-litre TSI with 210 PS (previously 200 PS).  Despite the increase in power CO2 emissions have remained as before or improved.

A 2.0-litre TDI 110 PS engine is offered in two-wheel drive and with a CO2 output of 139 g/km.  A further two diesel power units are carried over from the previous generation (the 2.0-litre common rail TDI with 140 and 170 PS).  All have improved carbon dioxide emissions values: the 170 PS engine now emits 158 rather than 165 g/km; while the 140 PS unit has been improved substantially meaning it is now in a lower VED band (reduction from 164 to 150 g/km manual and 169 to 158 g/km for seven-speed DSG).  Diesel engines will account for around 90 per cent of Tiguan sales; the best-selling derivative is expected to be the 2.0-litre TDI 140 PS.

Both the 2.0-litre TDI 110 and 140 PS models, as well as the 1.4-litre TSI 160 PS with two-wheel drive are designated BlueMotion Technology models.  As such they feature Stop/Start and battery regeneration systems to enhance fuel economy and reduce emissions.

A number of options are available for the first time on the latest Tiguan, including Kessy (Keyless Entry and Start System), the RNS 315 satellite navigation system, Lane Assist (which helps prevent accidents caused by the driver drifting out of the lane) and Light Assist which switches between dipped and main beam depending on oncoming traffic.

Also available as an option is XDS electronic differential lock – as fitted to the Golf GTI.
A functional extension of the electronic locks already integrated via ESP, XDS improves handling when driving quickly through bends.

Naturally the latest Tiguan retains all the versatility and practicality for which the previous model was renowned, being a four-door, five-seater.  The rear seat (from SE upwards) is a 60:40 split bench that can be adjusted forwards and backwards by up to 16 cm and also reclined, while cargo capacity ranges from 470 to 1,510 litres.

The first images of the new Tiguan were revealed in February, ahead of the car making its public debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March.  The Tiguan is Volkswagen’s fourth best-selling model (after Golf, Polo and Passat), and in the four years since launch nearly 600,000 have been sold worldwide
 
Article source: www.volkswagen.co.uk