Low fuel consumption: Passat BlueMotion consumes just 5.1
litres of diesel over 100 km
It
just keeps running: Passat BlueMotion with 1,350 km range
The new Passat BlueMotion – no
other vehicle of its size consumes less fuel. The saloon needs
exactly 5.1 litres of diesel for 100 km. And just as convincing:
a CO2 emission level of just 136 g/km. The world premiere of the
Passat BlueMotion is 6th March at the Geneva Motor Show.
With the new Passat BlueMotion,
Volkswagen is forcing ahead with the launch of vehicles that are
particularly efficient and environmentally friendly. The first
BlueMotion model was the Polo in the summer of 2006– an
immediate success and its production figures have already been
increased threefold due to the high demand throughout Europe. "BlueMotion"
is now the seal of quality for a model version with the lowest
rate of fuel consumption.
With reference to the new Passat
BlueMotion this means: an average of 5.1 litres of diesel over
100 kilometres. The Passat Estate BlueMotion needs 5.2 litres
(137 g/km) – also a top value, even in comparison to vehicles
worldwide.
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Both body versions have a driving
range of up to 1,350 kilometres with a full tank! With an
average annual distance driven of 15,000 kilometres, this means
that the driver only needs to refuel eleven times a year with an
average of 68 Euro* in fuel costs per month.
Volkswagen can achieve such low
consumption figures through the fine tuning of the engine, which
was already extremely efficient. In this case a 77 kW / 105 bhp
TDI engine with a diesel particulate filter fitted as standard.
This fuel efficiency does not,
however, reduce levels of agility. The Passat BlueMotion can
accelerate up to 193 km/h (Estate: 190 km/h) if required. That
is an element of the BlueMotion philosophy: fuel efficiency and
agility in a combination that still makes driving fun.
· = Basis: 3rd week of 2007, price in
Germany, details from the Association of the German Petroleum Industry