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Volkswagen Individual Special Engineering.
A cabriolet with special charisma? Trend-setting powertrain technology? Special Engineering focuses on automotive lifestyle and technical innovation. |
| Petrol or LPG? Both: the Golf BiFuelSaving money while you drive and helping protect the environment is now as easy as flicking a switch. That is, assuming you’re driving the Golf BiFuel*. The car runs on both petrol and good value LPG and can save you a substantial amount on fuel costs. It also helps preserve the environment by reducing CO2 emissions by about 12% compared to driving in petrol mode. |
New Terrain. The Touareg North Sails.It’s not just the outward appearance of this flagship vehicle that conjures images of setting sail on tranquil seas – the maritime style continues as you get in. The seats, available in white “St. Tropez” nappa leather, for example, are offset with aquamarine blue. Combined with the embossed North Sails logo and the adornment in “dark Engine Spin”, the interior maintains a nautical theme throughout. | |
| One for everybody: the Sharan SpecialThis vehicle is definitely child friendly. Everything fits into the boot, from the surf board to luggage for a large family. As even a Sharan Special remains a Sharan, with its up to 150 kW (204 HP) and sports suspension, even if it does stand out from the rest of the range. |
Classic contrasts: the Eos White NightIt’s not just the night owls who will find the charisma of this car irresistible. The Eos White Night merges elegance and sportiness under one roof. It consistently employs the classic black/white contrast, right down to the last detail: white paint, black roof. Black leather, white decorative inlays. The simplicity of style. | |
* The fuel consumption and the CO2 emissions of a vehicle depend not only on the technically efficient exploitation of the fuel within the engine, but also on the driver's style and other non-technical factors. CO2 is the main greenhouse gas influencing global warming. The values provided have been determined according to the prescribed measurement techniques (Directive 80/1268/EEC in the current version). The values given are not specific to an individual vehicle and do not constitute part of the offer being made, but are exclusively for the purpose of comparison between the various vehicle types. Official fuel consumption information and official data on CO2 emissions for new cars are contained in the "Leitfaden über den Kraftstoffverbrauch and die CO2-Emissionen neuer Personenkraftwagen" ('Guide to fuel consumption and CO2 emissions for new cars'), which can be obtained free of charge from all sales outlets and from the DAT Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH, Helmuth-Hirth-Straße 1, D-73760 Ostfildern. |
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