#NAIAS: Volkswagen Announces The Special Edition 280HP 2018 Passat GT

#NAIAS: Volkswagen Announces The Special Edition 280HP 2018 Passat GT
Today, Volkswagen of America, Inc., debuted the 2018 Passat GT special model at the North American International Auto Show. The production model, previewed by a concept at Automobility LA in 2016, was designed by the company’s North American engineering hub in Chattanooga, Tennessee, based on extensive feedback from U.S. customers and dealers.

“The Passat GT illustrates how the North American Region can shape Volkswagen vehicles specifically for the U.S. market,” said Dr. Matthias Erb, Chief Engineering Officer, North American Region, Volkswagen. “Combining a local perspective with our global engineering expertise allows us to create vehicles that meet the needs and desires of customers here.”

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The Passat GT joins the Passat lineup for model year 2018 as a limited-run special model based off the R-Line® trim. It will be available in four exterior colors—Pure White, Reflex Silver, Platinum Grey, and Deep Black.

Starting at the front, Passat GT differentiates itself from standard Passat models with standard LED headlights and LED Daytime Running Lights (DRLs). It borrows the R-Line® bumper and adds a honeycomb grille, GT badge, and a red accent line, reminiscent of the high-performance Golf GTI. A sport suspension gives it a more planted stance and cements the aggressive look.

Moving around the side of the vehicle, the GT receives sporty touches from top to bottom. A black roof is complimented by black mirror caps and black window and door trim. Two-tone 19-inch “Tornado” wheels are accentuated with red-painted brake calipers, another nod to Volkswagen’s performance heritage.

At the back, the Passat GT’s accents continue with a black spoiler and blackened LED taillights. The rear fascia also includes black bumper trim and a double exhaust with an acoustic package.

Inside, the GT features piano black center console and vent trim, carbon fiber optic décor, black headliner, and aluminum GT-badged sills. Seating surfaces are black leatherette with Moonrock Gray inserts and contrast stitching. Standard interior comfort features include: a leather-wrapped steering wheel, 8-way power driver’s seat, heated front seats, dual-zone Climatronic® automatic climate control, and heated side mirrors.

To keep passengers connected, the Passat GT features a Composition Media infotainment unit with 6.3-inch capacitive touchscreen display and standard Bluetooth® for compatible devices, Voice Control, and Volkswagen Car-Net® App-Connect technology that offers compatible smartphone integration with the three major platforms—Apple CarPlay™, Android Auto™ and MirrorLink®.  GT models feature two USB ports—one in the center console and one in the rear seat console. SiriusXM® Satellite Radio is standard and includes a three-month trial.

The new Passat GT will be powered by Volkswagen’s 3.6-liter VR6® engine, making it a true sport sedan. Producing an impressive 280 horsepower at 6,200 rpm and 258 lb-ft of torque at 2,500 rpm with regular fuel, it offers power and luxury-class driving comfort with surprising fuel economy—EPA estimated fuel economy is 19 mpg city and 28 mpg highway. Shifting is handled by a standard six-speed DSG® automatic transmission with Tiptronic®, which features steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.

Every 2018 Passat model comes with the People First Warranty, America’s best bumper-to-bumper new vehicle limited warranty. The warranty provides coverage for six-years or 72,000-miles (whichever occurs first), and the warranty can be transferred to subsequent owners throughout the remainder of its duration.

The 2018 Passat GT is expected to arrive at U.S. Volkswagen dealers in the second quarter of 2018. Pricing for the Passat GT starts at $29,090. The destination charge is an additional $850.



carsnyccarsnyc - 1/12/2018 11:57:32 AM
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LOL! You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig!

Poor Passat looks more and more like a refurbished car from the late nineties


mre30mre30 - 1/12/2018 12:35:31 PM
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This is lame.

VW should offer a Passat GLI - basically putting the GTI or Golf R drivetrain (300HP I4, 6-speed, maybe AWD, etc.) in it, charge a little extra and at least earn some street cred. It could be a sleeper hit in the mid to high $30's. THAT would be a vehicle consistent with VW's image.

The V6 is kind of a sucky engine.

It would be the 'move-up' car for former GTI owners who need more room but who are still stoking the mid-life crisis.


cidflekkencidflekken - 1/12/2018 1:10:13 PM
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ZZZZZZZ


TheSteveTheSteve - 1/12/2018 2:24:28 PM
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I have an idea for Volkswagen: Build vehicles...

- With defect numbers that are as good as the industry's average, or better. That's right: Aim to be "average." It's a step up for you.

- Designed and positioned as practical people movers; not Audi wannabes (think competition for Toyota, Mazda, Honda)

- Set sticker prices, and repair and maintenance costs accordingly.

- Treat your customers as though you wanted them to be loyal to your brand (that's "Super Nice" by VW standards, or "normal" by most other standards)

Do this, and you might reverse the tail-spin you currently experience in America.


trboaccordtrboaccord - 1/12/2018 2:59:39 PM
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Having spent most of my life managing a VW dealership before finally coming out of the ether and moving on I will say this is a huge DUD! The interior looks like it came out of the Jetta Sport which is a nice interior for a Jetta but not a Passat, the radio is good function wise but 6.3in is small and doesn't even have Nav... The Exterior is literally a Passat R-line with different colors and God awful wheels from the Beetle Turbo, then there are the brakes which look tiny with those wheels and painted red they stand out to really look dumb... I have to say this car really is blahhh.. The Passat is long overdue for a refresh it is way behind in many areas and just dressing it up like this doesn't change anything..


MDarringerMDarringer - 1/12/2018 6:44:51 PM
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So the doddering old Passat gets some red trim and some wheels. PASS


qwertyfla1qwertyfla1 - 1/12/2018 7:45:22 PM
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When exactly is the "Clean Diesel" model cominng?


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