Volkswagen has teased the 2019 Jetta on the
company's consumer website in Canada of all places. First noticed by VW Vortex,
the teaser image shows the model will have an evolutionary design and adopt a
new front fascia with a more prominent grille. Styling details are hard to make
out but the model bears a strong resemblance to images that surfaced earlier
this year.
The teaser site also includes a countdown clock that
reveals the model will be unveiled in a little over 50 days. That's January
18th which falls in line with the North American International Auto Show.
Volkswagen North America CEO Hinrich Woebcken has
previously confirmed the car will debut in Detroit and stated it will be “super
modern” and have an “emotional” design with coupe-like styling. The executive
added the car has been given a "North American ‘touch’ but not always in
terms of low cost and less content."
A lot of details remain unconfirmed but Woebcken
stated a manual transmission and an R-Line variant will be available at launch.
Approximately one year later, the company will introduce the new Jetta GLI.
The car is slated to ride on the MQB platform and
rumors have suggested it will be powered by a turbocharged 1.4-liter
four-cylinder engine. It currently produces 150 hp and 249
Nm of torque but Car and Driver suggests it may receive a power boost.