Will the VW Passat be discontinued in Europe?
While the European Passat runs on a superior MQB platform, the decision to end it too has been made, only, it’s the sedan that’s ending. The good news is that the Passat Wagon will continue to be made and sold in Europe because if it sells well, it ain’t broke…
Is VW ending the Passat?
Volkswagen said Monday it will end U.S. sales and production of the Passat sedan next year, the latest shift by automakers away from cars and toward larger sport utility vehicles. Volkswagen said it will end U.S. assembly of the Passat sedan in Tennessee with model year 2022.
Is VW discontinuing Passat?
That day has now come, with Volkswagen announcing that the Passat will be discontinued in the United States after the 2022 model year, and the automaker also revealed a Passat Limited Edition that commemorates the Chattanooga, Tennessee, plant that has built the Passat since 2011.
Which VW models are built in Germany?
However, Volkswagen still does a lot of manufacturing in a factory that opened in 1938, in Wolfsburg Germany….These are the vehicles still being made on that site:
- Volkswagen Golf.
- Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan.
- Volkswagen Golf R.
- Volkswagen Golf GTI.
- Volkswagen Golf GTE.
- Volkswagen e-Golf.
- Volkswagen Tiguan.
What is the factory warranty on a VW Passat?
The VW factory warranty is a type of bumper-to-bumper warranty that is furnished to the original owner of a Volkswagen vehicle for 4 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. It covers all problems with the vehicle, including minor corrosion due to manufacturing defect.
What is the MPG of a Volkswagen Passat?
Volkswagen says its Passat with a new-generation small-displacement gasoline engine should get diesel-like fuel economy — 42 mpg on the highway. VW gives no hint of the city and combined city/highway mileage. The current Passat diesel with automatic transmission is rated 40 mpg on the highway; with manual, 43 mpg.
What is the VW Passat?
The Volkswagen Passat is a family car built by Volkswagen AG, produced in various forms since 1973. It falls between the Volkswagen Golf/Jetta and Phaeton in the current Volkswagen lineup, and is currently produced in Volkswagen’s plant in Emden , Germany.