Volkswagen of America, Inc. will debut a concept
version of the latest SportWagen model that features a 4MOTION® all-wheel drive
system and the new EA288 TD®I Clean Diesel engine at the New York Auto Show.
The concept previews the all-new Golf SportWagen that goes on sale in early
2015. Based on the new MQB (modular transverse matrix) architecture, the Golf
SportWagen will continue the trend introduced by the seventh generation Golf
whereby it is lighter, bigger, roomier, more fuel efficient and more powerful
than the outgoing SportWagen model.
Thanks to the extensive use of high and ultra-high
strength steels, the new SportWagen bodyshell is lighter than the current Jetta
SportWagen and offers an enhanced crash structure. Throughout the car,
incredible attention to detail has optimized components—such as the seats, air
conditioning unit, and even the electrical architecture—to help save weight.
The Golf SportWagen is 1.1 inches longer and 0.7
inches wider than the current SportWagen model. It is also 0.9 inches lower,
which benefits both aerodynamic performance and the car’s proportions: the CdA
number has been reduced by almost 10 percent compared with the previous
generation. The interior package has been optimized to give more rear-seat leg-
and shoulder room. Although the new SportWagen’s overall height was lowered by
nearly an inch, front and rear headroom has been improved by 0.4 inches.
The SportWagen has long been a top choice for
customers who want a car that’s fun to drive and offers a large cargo area that
is truly versatile. This new SportWagen is even more appealing, offering nearly
10 percent more cargo room with the rear seats folded than the outgoing model.
Essentially, the Golf SportWagen provides a sportier alternative to compact
SUVs.
The new SportWagen will be offered with two
powertrains. The Golf SportWagen will be powered by a 170 horsepower, 1.8-liter
turbocharged and direct-injection four-cylinder TSI® engine, mated to
five-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmissions. These powertrains offer
manufacturer highway fuel economy that’s improved by as much as 17 percent
compared to the 2.5-liter Jetta SportWagen.
The TDI Clean Diesel model will be powered by the
new EA288 2.0-liter common-rail, turbocharged and direct-injection diesel
engine that makes150 horsepower, an improvement of 10 hp over the current
SportWagen model. The TDI model will have a choice of six-speed manual or DSG®
dual-clutch automatic transmissions.
Along the lines of the new Golf 7, the SportWagen
will bring a number of available new features to market including a panoramic
sunroof, 12-way power driver’s seat, Climatronic® automatic climate control,
Bi-Xenon headlights with LED DRLs and the Advanced Front-lighting System, Park
Distance Control, and available 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels.
In addition, the new SportWagen features a new
standard driver assistance system called the Automatic Post-Collision Braking
System. This system automatically engages the vehicle’s brakes after it is
involved in a collision in order to help reduce secondary collisions and to
help bring the vehicle to a stop. The system is triggered when the airbag
sensors detect a primary collision and it is limited to a maximum retardation
rate of 0.6g by the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) unit. The driver can
effectively override the system at any time; for example, it is disabled if it
recognizes that the driver is accelerating. The system is also deactivated if
the driver initiates braking at a higher rate than 0.6g.