Volkswagen has two new sedans in the pipeline, the
VW Virtus and the VW Jetta. The spy photos now
expose the 2018 VW Jetta, courtesy autologia. The 2018 VW Jetta here is for
North America. With the complete redesign, the VW Jetta looks more contemporary
than before, although it lacks the sportiness of the Honda Civic and the
elegance of the Hyundai Elantra.
At the front, there’s a large hexagonal grille. It
should have chrome slats in the top-spec grade. The VW Passat-inspired
headlamps appears to have C-shaped graphics the way they look connected to the
radiator grille. The profile looks sleeker giving a more dynamic look
to the car. As with the VW Virtus (2018 VW Polo Sedan), the 2018 VW Jetta’s
sharper tail lamps and the subtle decklid spoiler are reminiscent of the Audi
A4. The new generation VW Jetta sits on the MQB platform and looks longer than
the outgoing car.
There’s no word on specifications of the 2018 VW
Jetta. The current U.S.-spec version is available with 1.4-litre (150 hp/184
lb-ft.), 1.8-litre (170 hp/184 lb-ft.) and 2.0-litre (210 hp/207 lb-ft.)
turbocharged petrol engines. It’s unknown if the mid-tier 1.8-litre engine will
continue, but the 1.4- and 2.0-litre engines should soldier on.
Series production of the 2018 VW Jetta will commence
at the Puebla plant in Mexico in December this year. Sales should start in
early 2018. Earlier reports said that limited success of the current model may
not motivate Volkswagen to build the all-new VW Jetta in the right-hand drive
version. Regardless of that, it is ruled out for India.