2016 VW Sharan
Just in time for the Sharan's 20th
birthday, Volkswagen is launching a new version of the people mover. Two
decades. Three generations of this multipurpose vehicle (MPV). More than
800,000 Sharans sold. The best-selling German MPV in its class. Used millions
of times on the way to kindergarten, schools, sports clubs and holiday
destinations. Hundreds of thousands of young people who will go off to
university or start work in 2015 or in the coming years grew up with this MPV.
The 'Sharan generation'. The highly flexible MPV has done umpteen million
kilometres on the way to business meetings and to work. And carried on after
work as well: with over 2,600 litres of space for outdoor enthusiasts complete
with their bikes and boards. 20 years of motoring life with no problems of
space.
Volkswagen is offering the Sharan with
five new, turbocharged direct injection engines. They consume up to 14.3 per
cent less fuel and fulfil the Euro-6 emission standard. Practically every
version of the petrol engine (TSI) achieves efficiency class B (220 PS: C), a
demanding level for a large MPV, while the diesels (TDI) do even better,
achieving efficiency class A. The TSIs deliver 150 PS and 220
PS respectively, with the 150-PS engine consuming, in combination with manual
transmission, just 6.4 l/100 km The TDI engines are available at three levels
of power output: 115 PS, 150 PS and 184 PS. The
versions delivering 115 and 150 PS consume in combination with the six-speed
manual gearbox a mere 5.0 l/100 km. All diesels are fitted with an SCR
catalytic converter. Also included as standard is a Stop-Start system plus
battery regeneration mode (BlueMotion Technology / BMT). All engines, except
the 115-PS diesel, can be combined with a six-speed dual clutch gearbox (DSG),
which now also facilitates the 'coasting' function for additional fuel-saving
(decoupling of the engine when lifting off the accelerator). With the 220-PS
TSI the DSG is standard. As an alternative, the 150-PS TDI engine is also
available with 4MOTION all-wheel drive.
All Sharan TDIs are fitted with an
oxidation catalytic converter and diesel particulate filter complete with SCR
system (Selective Catalytic Reduction). Using a specially coated diesel
particulate filter (the actual SCR catalytic converter), the SCR system
converts the nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the exhaust gas into nitrogen (N2) and
water (H2O). This conversion is done using synthetically produced AdBlue, which
is stored in a 17-litre tank and in the Sharan only has to be topped up every
10,000 kilometres. Any Sharan TDI driver can top up the AdBlue easily themselves,
with access to the separate tank via the luggage compartment. AdBlue is
available from Volkswagen workshops and at filling stations.
When it comes to motoring safety,
experts differentiate between active and passive safety. Active safety is
influenced by technical components such as the brakes, the chassis and driver
assistance systems like ESC (Electronic Stability Control). Meanwhile, the
structure of the vehicle body and features such as airbags affect passive
safety. Some of its assistance systems - such as the Automatic Post-Collision
Braking System - are available for the first time in this segment. New
technologies enhance comfort and convenience as well.
One of the Sharan's new standard
assistance systems is the Automatic Post-Collision Braking System. It
automatically slows the vehicle right down if it is involved in an accident in
order to significantly reduce its residual kinetic energy. The Automatic
Post-Collision Braking System is triggered when a primary collision has been
detected by the airbag sensors. The system's deceleration of the MPV is limited
by the ESC controller to a maximum of 0.6 g. This value matches the
deceleration level of Front Assist - likewise new on the Sharan - and ensures
that the driver can maintain control of the car even in the event of automatic
braking. The driver can 'override' the Automatic Post-Collision Braking System
at any time.
The new Blind Spot Monitor utilises an
LED symbol in the outer area of the wing mirrors to call the Sharan driver's
attention to any vehicles in the blind spot beside the MPV or approaching from
behind. As soon as that is the case, the symbol lights up, and if the driver
activates the turn indicator in the direction of the detected vehicle the
symbol flashes as an additional warning. This lowers the risk of hazardous
lane-changing situations. The system, which is automatically activated from a speed
of 30 km/h, uses radar sensors to monitor an area of approximately 20 metres
around the vehicle. When the Blind Spot Monitor is ordered for the Sharan, it
automatically comes with the Rear Traffic Alert.
Rear Traffic Alert further improves
safety. It is offered in combination with the Blind Spot Monitor. Rear Traffic
Alert takes much of the risk out of reversing from driveways and parking spaces
that are at right angles to the road. The innovation here is that the system
not only recognises stationary or moving vehicles directly behind the Sharan,
but also vehicles approaching from the side which are hardly visible to the
driver. The radar-based sensor module even detects objects at distances of up
to 40 metres and recognises objects moving at speeds of 4 km/h or above. If a
collision is imminent, the system outputs an acoustic warning. If the driver or
other road user does not take action to correct the situation, or if there is a
risk of immediate collision, the Rear Traffic Alert system automatically applies
the brakes.
Volkswagen is now using the second
generation of the modular infotainment matrix (MIB II) in the Sharan. The
systems available are the standard 5-inch 'Composition Colour' system and the
optional 6.5-inch systems called 'Composition Media' and 'Discover Media' (with
navigation). The Sharan thus offers an extremely high degree of connectivity,
as it can for the first time be equipped with the 'App-Connect' and 'Guide
& Inform' Car-Net functions. 'App-Connect' is based on the smartphone interfaces
'MirrorLink', 'Android Auto' (Google) and 'CarPlay' (Apple), via which all
sorts of different apps can be fed into the infotainment system. The Volkswagen
'Guide & Inform' online services also provide services such as up-to-date
traffic alerts and information on free parking spaces and on fuel prices at
nearby filling stations. The 'Discover Media' infotainment system can in
addition be linked to 'Media Control'. Using this extremely versatile app,
users - including passengers in the back - are able via Wi-Fi and tablet to
access functions such as navigation and the media player.
The Sharan is available in three trim
levels: Trendline (base version), Comfortline (mid-level) and Highline
(exclusive version). For the launch, Volkswagen is also bringing out two
stylishly customised special models: the Sharan Ocean and Sharan Beach. In its
normal configuration, the MPV has 5 seats. In addition, there is also a
6-seater and 7-seater package. As a 6-seater, the Sharan's second and third
seating rows are each fitted with two seats, each with padded armrests. In this
configuration, there is no middle seat in the second row. Instead, the two
remaining seats are arranged more towards the centre. The 6-seater is
particularly well suited as a business vehicle. If the customer opts for the
7-seater, then, as in the 5-seater, the second row has three individual seats.
The third row then has a further two individual seats. Regardless of trim
level, the 6- and 7-seat Sharan versions are fitted as standard with 3-zone
automatic air conditioning (Climatronic) and EasyEntry (to the third row of
seats).
In addition to the new driver
assistance, comfort/convenience and infotainment systems, the optional features
on the new Sharan include a new massage function for the optional 12-way seats;
the new 'Mirror Oak' trim for dash panel and door panels; Light Assist and
Dynamic Light Assist (automatic main beam control for standard and xenon
headlights); DCC adaptive chassis control; sports suspension; a self-levelling
function for the rear axle; electric sliding doors and tailgate; and
sensor-controlled opening and closing of the tailgate (Easy Open via foot
movement behind the rear bumper) as an alternative to push-button operation.
Also available are Nappa leather upholstery; Rear Assist reversing camera;
panoramic sliding sunroof; auxiliary heating; a luggage management package plus
net partition; and the Keyless Access lock and ignition system. Caravan, horse
or boat owners will also be delighted by the swivelling tow-bar. Further
opportunities to individualise the Sharan are provided by various 16-, 17- and
18-inch alloy wheels.