NEW YORK AUTO SHOW: UPDATE! EVERYTHING You Want To Know About The 2015 Volkswagen Jetta

NEW YORK AUTO SHOW: UPDATE! EVERYTHING You Want To Know About The 2015 Volkswagen Jetta
Remember yesterday how Volkswagen told everyone in Europe what was going on but forgot to mention it to, uh, the North American market? Well, they finally released the FULL details this morning with a slew of pictures.

See below for it all, folks!


Volkswagen's press release follows:

2015 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA MAKES GLOBAL DEBUT AT THE NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW

 

New styling, driver assistance systems, improved fuel efficiency, and enhanced content head the updates for the 2015 model year

  • New front, rear, and interior styling enhances Jetta’s clean and timeless design
  • New available driver assistance systems: Blind Spot Detection, rear cross-traffic alert, frontal collision warning system, and Park Distance Control
  • New 2.0T TDI® Clean Diesel EA288 engine returns a manufacturer-estimated 45 mpg on the highway
  • Efficiency improved across Jetta lineup as a result of improved aerodynamics and a reduction in rolling resistance
  • Bi-Xenon headlights with LED Daytime Running Lights and Adaptive Front-lighting System are now available on select models

New York, NY – On top of being Volkswagen of America’s number one-selling car for decades, the Jetta is one of the world's most successful sedans with more than 14 million units sold since 1979. Last year alone, Volkswagen delivered 925,000 units worldwide—making the Jetta the top-selling car for both the brand and of the entire VW Group. Now, at the 2014 New York International Auto Show, Volkswagen is presenting the world premiere of the redesigned 2015 Jetta sedan.


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In addition to new styling touches at the front and rear of the car, the 2015 Jetta has notable changes throughout. Overall efficiency has been improved by reducing air drag and utilizing new tires that help improve rolling resistance. New driver assistance systems are available, such as Blind Spot Detection, frontal collision warning and rear cross-traffic alert. Inside, the Jetta sees an upgraded interior with new materials and an enriched assortment of available equipment. The 2015 Jetta continues to offer three four-cylinder gasoline engines (2.0-liter naturally aspirated and 1.8T and 2.0T TSI® Gen 3 turbocharged EA888 engines), a 1.4-liter turbocharged full hybrid version, and a new EA288 2.0-liter turbocharged EA288 TDI Clean Diesel engine. Furthermore, the 2015 Jetta has been engineered to meet or exceed all current U.S. safety standards.

The 2015 Volkswagen Jetta is expected to arrive at U.S. Volkswagen dealers in the third quarter of 2014.

New design and perfected aerodynamics

Volkswagen has restyled the front and rear of the Jetta while improving its aerodynamic properties. At the front, the latest generation of the car can be recognized by its redesigned radiator grille with three cross fins, optional Bi-Xenon headlights with Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS), and a new bumper. The Bi-Xenon headlights have an especially distinctive design: Each daytime running light is formed by 15 LEDs arranged in an L-shaped string alongside and beneath the xenon modules, creating an unmistakable light signature, day and night. A chrome element between the LED daytime running lights and the xenons accentuates the headlights. The new visual band formed by the radiator grille and the headlights, as well as the now larger lower air inlet, give the Jetta a wider and more substantial look. Re-sculpted foglights mounted in the outer areas of the bumper reinforce this effect.

New rear design. The trunklid, taillights, rear logos and bumper of the Jetta have also been updated for 2015. The trunklid has an aerodynamic trailing edge, and on the sides the lines of this integrated spoiler extend into the rear fenders and then into the precise contour of the car's silhouette near the so-called character line. Beneath this are new available LED taillights (GLI and Hybrid only) which feature a bright stripe, as well as a redesigned VW logo. One level lower, the side lines of the trunklid now run downward, which dominates the design. The new bumper underneath it all completes the new rear look of the Jetta.

Optimized aerodynamics. Volkswagen has introduced numerous innovative aerodynamic modifications into the design and equipment of the Jetta. In the front of the car, air drag has been reduced by the new bumper, optimized air intakes, and aerodynamically refined rain gutters on the sides near the A-pillars. A closer look reveals underbody panels at the rear axle and sill covers with wheel spoilers. Jetta models equipped with the 1.8T engine also have modified brake ventilation channels. Jetta GLI and Jetta Hybrid models sport special aerodynamic elements such as new front/rear spoilers and sill extensions.

Dynamic radiator shutter. One new aerodynamic feature on the Jetta TDI 1.8T and 2.0 TDI Clean Diesel is a closeable shutter for the radiator grille. Closing the radiator shutter helps shorten the warm-up phase of the engine due to reduced air cooling. If the engine coolant temperature drops below a predefined temperature threshold while driving, the radiator shutter remains shut. Once the engine moves beyond the warm-up phase, the shutter can open and close based on vehicle speed and cooling demands. When closed, frontal airflow is guided around the body, which helps to improve the car's aerodynamics and thus reduces fuel consumption.

Updated Interior

Updates to the Jetta’s interior are subtle but significant. On mid- and high-level trims, the dash, gauges can now framed in chrome-edged tubes, with an available color multifunction display nestled in between. Elsewhere, the 2015 Jetta sports several optional new features based on trim: a new multifunction steering wheel; redesigned air vent controls; piano black accents on the center console and around the gear shift lever; new chrome accents around the dual-zone Climatronic® control; ambient lighting; and new fabric colors and designs for the seats.

New driver assistance systems

Available technologies include Blind Spot Detection plus rear cross-traffic alert and frontal collision warning, as well as Bi-Xenon headlights with Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS), turn signal, and LED Daytime Running Lights.

Blind Spot Detection. Blind Spot Detection utilizes a flashing symbol in the outer area of the side mirrors to make the driver aware of vehicles in the blind spot next to the Jetta or approaching from the rear. This is intended to help improve driver awareness when changing lanes. The system uses radar sensors to "monitor" a space around the vehicle with a range of approximately 65 feet. Customers who choose the Blind Spot Detection option automatically get the rear cross-traffic alert assistance system as well.

Rear cross-traffic alert. The new rear cross-traffic alert assistance system is offered in tandem with Blind Spot Detection. The system not only helps alert the driver to stationary and moving vehicles directly behind the vehicle; it also detects vehicles approaching from the side which may be difficult for the driver to see. The radar-based sensor module can even detect objects up to 65 feet away. In case of an impending collision, the system gives an acoustic warning.

Frontal collision warning. The frontal collision warning system uses radar sensors to continually monitor the distance to traffic ahead of the vehicle. Within physical system limits, frontal collision warning warns the driver of critical front-end collision situations, both acoustically and visually by a clear warning symbol in the instrument cluster. The radar sensor acquires both the position of stationary cars and motorcycles and those moving in the same direction as the vehicle. The sensor is hidden behind the VW logo on the radiator grille.

Bi-Xenon headlights. Bi-Xenon headlights with LED daytime running lights are now available. Also integrated in the new generation of headlights is what is referred to as the Advanced Front-lighting System (AFS). In this system, the headlights track the steering angle and can be turned up to 15 degrees, illuminating corners in turns.

New TDI Clean Diesel in detail

Improved efficiency. The 2.0-liter 150-horsepower EA288 TDI® Clean Diesel engine offered in the 2015 Jetta is one of the most fuel-efficient engines in its class and already conforms to the upcoming LEV3 emissions standard in the USA. Compared to the previous engine, the efficiency of this new generation TDI was improved by another eight percent. In city driving, the Jetta TDI Clean Diesel with a manual transmission delivers a manufacturer-estimated 32 city/45 highway mpg; its combined fuel economy is projected to be around 37 mpg.

Torque-strong. The common-rail direct-injection engine with two balancer shafts is an exceptionally comfortable and dynamic engine. The 2.0 TDI Clean Diesel engine in the Jetta develops its maximum power over a low speed range of 3500 to 4000 rpm. The maximum torque of 236 pound-feet is available from just1750 rpm up to 3000 rpm.

First new-generation MDB in the U.S. The TDI Clean Diesel engine in the Jetta is the first engine to be introduced to the U.S. which utilizes the new modular diesel system (MDB) from Volkswagen. Many components of the MDB engines are used in a modular way, such as the exhaust system components and the injection system, turbocharging systems, and forced induction cooling within the intake manifold module. Besides helping to reduce emissions, Volkswagen also designed the new TDI engine for minimal internal friction, for instance using piston rings with lower pretension and very low-friction camshaft bearings. Energy efficiency has also been optimized by using an oil pump with volumetric control and two pressure levels. An innovative thermal management system makes use of separate coolant loops for the cylinder head and the crankcase during the warm-up phase and has a water pump that can be deactivated.

First Jetta to have SCR catalytic converter. A complex exhaust gas recirculation system is also used. To conform to the current BIN5-ULEV2 emissions standard in the U.S., as well as the future LEV3/TIER3 standard, the Jetta is equipped with an emissions control system, including Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system that is located near the engine. This layout enables extremely fast response by the oxidation catalytic converter and the SCR catalytic converter. The SCR catalytic converter significantly reduces oxides of nitrogen (NOx) using the additive AdBlue® additive. Compared to the NOx storage catalytic converter (NSC) of the previous model, the use of the SCR catalytic converter not only further reduces emissions, but also improves fuel economy.



The 2014 New York Auto Show photo galleries are sponsored by Lexus.


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MattDarringerMattDarringer - 4/14/2014 9:43:14 AM
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It looks exactly like the 2014 because the changes are so microscopic as to be pointless. The Jetta looks straight out of model year 2000 and needed a full replacement. Given how crucial the Jetta is to the North American market, it should have been the first product to come off the MQB platform...that is if VW is actually serious about its sales goal of over 800K units in the USA. This is the same OLD Jetta with the same old bore included. Where is an 8 or 9 speed automatic? VW is not in it to win it.


WelcomeLexusISWelcomeLexusIS - 4/15/2014 8:01:58 AM
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You sell Volkswagens for a living? If you dislike VW so much, why do you sell them? Surely, you could choose to sell a brand you believe in and can stand behind. For a mid-cycle refresh, the 2015 Jetta is pretty good and the new details are nice. An 8 or 9-speed automatic in a car at this price point is ridiculous. This car doesn't look anything like the 2000 year model. You must not be a very good salesman at your VW dealer or you are (not) a very good liar.


MattDarringerMattDarringer - 4/15/2014 10:26:19 AM
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I do not actually sell VWs, but I am a part of a group of business men that have major interests in currently 6 dealers. Thus, I am at the business meetings. "My" VW dealer also retails Porsche and Audi and that is a gold mine. The VW side of things is a wash for profits at sales, but very lucrative in warranty repairs because VWs always have something wrong and VWOA has to pay us to fix the car. Business is about the MONEY not the love for cars. I love the Jaguar F Type, but Jaguar sales--and dealer profits--are in the toilet. This is why we dumped out interest in "our" Jaguar dealer and now the other partners have decided NOT to renew the Jaguar franchise. The cars I sell directly are flipped TVRs (track cars) and restomodded Jensen Interceptors and American muscle cars.


MattDarringerMattDarringer - 4/15/2014 10:29:17 AM
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Moreover, the Chrysler 200 and the Jetta overlap in price and the 200 has a 9 speed. Thus a 9 speed in a mid $20K car is not a ridiculous notion.


leejleej - 4/14/2014 10:14:44 AM
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It's an Audi without the big grille.


hhhhhhhh - 4/14/2014 10:29:51 AM
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Where VW needs to step it up is in its dealership infrastructure and standing behind their products with warrany & service. Many coworkers won't even consider a VW because of "Bad Old Days" stuff of reputation, which means that VWAG needs to bring back their 100K/10 years warranty ... and probably throw in 4 years of free service ... in order to motivate buyers to at least start to look at their product.

The Asians know this routine and are in the game for the long haul, not just next fiscal quarter's profit margins. VW needs to embark on the same long term vision ... which also means that the same needs to then be translated across to Audi (& Porsche) as a strategy to move their customer base upscale.



MattDarringerMattDarringer - 4/14/2014 12:10:27 PM
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VW won't do a 10/100 warranty because they would lose money. The warranty revenue to VW dealers even under VWOA's short warranty is quite lucrative. Ask ANYONE involved with VW at the dealer level and you will find that VWOA almost scorns dealers rather than working with them. For example, it is not uncommon for the DSG to fail between 50-75k miles and it is a fight to get VW to eat the cost. Their attitude is that the car is out of warranty so screw the customer, but that attitude affects OUR return sales. VWOA gives us insane sales goals that ask us to eat OUR profit and if we don't meet the goal, our unit price per car goes UP. This "new" Jetta will cause rage at the dealer level.


xjug1987axjug1987a - 4/14/2014 12:47:35 PM
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Matt what have you heard about the NEW Golf coming in a few months? Its been out since 2013 in Europe. Any information on reliability? Also, how about the current Golf TDI? Am considering one or the other in about 2 years....


MattDarringerMattDarringer - 4/14/2014 12:59:28 PM
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The 15 Golf is in the pipeline. If you want one, contact your dealer for timelines. VW is putting money on the hood to try to reverse the stagnant sales of the Golf. They started production about two months ago and let it trickle out in Mexico first. The configurator still shows the 14 model though you can't order a 14 as it is already out of production. The 15 "can" be ordered in the sense that you can come and pick your options and we can do a data search to see if one is in the pipeline. The 15 configurator should be up very soon. VW--for whatever reason--thinks the American public is chomping at the bit for an all new car that looks like the previous car that looked like the previous car. My advice would be to lease any VW for the length of the warranty and then dispose of it.


scenicbyway12scenicbyway12 - 4/14/2014 11:14:27 AM
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Where's the picture of the new Jetta?


ParadoXParadoX - 4/14/2014 11:42:23 AM
+2 Boost
It is ugly.

The Mazda3, Focus, Cruze, Dart, and even the Corolla are all better looking.


MattDarringerMattDarringer - 4/14/2014 12:11:58 PM
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Clearly you have not seen the refreshed Cruze.


ParadoXParadoX - 4/14/2014 9:00:11 PM
+1 Boost
I have and I don't like it. But it beats this in terms of design.


222max222max - 4/14/2014 12:34:55 PM
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ZZZZZZZzzzzzz.snort uh whah? zzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZ....


atc98092atc98092 - 4/14/2014 1:07:10 PM
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ARRGGH! It still has that miserable RNS-315 radio! Garbage! Based on the pictures of the new Golf, I thought a new radio was coming.


kysrsoze1kysrsoze1 - 4/15/2014 12:45:18 AM
+2 Boost
Dull. Looks even more generic than the last version.


cidflekkencidflekken - 4/16/2014 3:51:43 AM
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No car should be so generic, and so devoid of character that, if you removed the badges, no one would be able to guess what brand it is. This and the Passat are exactly that. It's no wonder VW is hurting so badly in the US.


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