Home Money The VW Passat 50 is not available, says RAY MASSEY: but the new version only comes as a five-seater estate car

The VW Passat 50 is not available, says RAY MASSEY: but the new version only comes as a five-seater estate car

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Packing the family: the new VW comes only as a five-seater family car

The first Volkswagen Passat was launched more than 50 years ago, in 1973, a year of platform shoes and flared jeans when Slade, Sweet and T.Rex topped the charts alongside David Bowie’s Life On Mars.

Just in time for summer and burning June, I’ve been driving the latest ninth-generation version which, for the first time, is available only as a five-seat estate version with a large flexible boot, and not as a traditional saloon. .

The launch model is the frugal 150hp 1.5-litre turbocharged TSi mild hybrid petrol with a six- or seven-speed automatic gearbox. Priced from £38,490, there are three trim levels: Life; Elegance; and R-Line specification, which I drove, costing from £42,850.

Packing the family: the new VW comes only as a five-seater family car

Mine was well equipped, including heated and massaged sports front seats, voice control, LED matrix lighting and heated wiper jets, but the added ‘extras’ pushed the price up by more than £5,000 to £48,265.

These included: a tilt-and-slide panoramic sunroof (£1,200); a driver assistance package including lane and emergency assistance and an electronically operated child safety lock (£620); a Harmon Kardon sound system (£800); a larger 15-inch screen infotainment package including head-up display (£850); metallic paint and upgraded upholstery (£745); and a folding tow bar with trailer assist (£1,050).

Riding on 18-inch alloy wheels with sports suspension, my front-drive Passat estate proved to be a comfortable ride with decent performance (although don’t expect a sports car), with 0-62mph in 9.8 seconds, a maximum speed of 138 mph and CO2 emissions of 129 g/km. There are four drive settings: sport, comfort, normal and individual.

Just in time for summer and fiery June, I've been driving the latest 9th generation version.

Just in time for summer and fiery June, I’ve been driving the latest 9th generation version.

The car was well equipped, including heated and massaged sports front seats, voice control, LED matrix lighting and heated windshield wiper jets.

The car was well equipped, including heated and massaged sports front seats, voice control, LED matrix lighting and heated windshield wiper jets.

Expect more oomph from two new plug-in eHybrid petrol electric models

Expect more oomph from two new plug-in eHybrid petrol electric models

Riding on 18-inch alloy wheels with sports suspension, my front-drive Passat estate proved to be a comfortable ride with decent performance.

Riding on 18-inch alloy wheels with sports suspension, my front-drive Passat estate proved to be a comfortable ride with decent performance.

Buttons on the steering wheel can be used for a variety of dashboard graphics

Buttons on the steering wheel can be used for a variety of dashboard graphics

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1717195970 394 The VW Passat 50 is not available says RAY MASSEY

Slim, streamlined and 5.5 inches longer than the previous model, it has two inches of extra rear legroom and plenty of trunk space.

Expect more oomph from two new plug-in eHybrid petrol electric models (with 204hp and 272hp) from £44,090 that combine the 1.5-litre engine with an electric motor, a 19.7kWh battery and an electric-only range of up to 77 miles. Both are available to order ahead of mid-summer deliveries.

Slim, aerodynamic and 5.5 inches longer than the previous model, it has two inches more legroom in the rear and plenty of space in the boot, which can be expanded from 690 liters (an increase of 40 liters) to 1,920 liters (an increase of 140). liters).

The new Passat also promises a quieter drive thanks to effective acoustic insulation that includes a standard acoustic windshield and double glazing with an acoustic film on the side windows.

The Elegance and R-Line versions have new ‘ergoActive’ front seats that include lumbar support adjustment and pneumatic massage in the seat backs.

The steering wheel buttons can be used for a variety of dashboard graphics: classic (round dials); progressive (square); navigation (displaying maps) and R-Line with gear shift indicator and speed rpm displays.

It’s time to put some Bowie on the record player.

British Motown celebrates the tenth MotoFest

This weekend’s free event is dedicated to the motoring heritage of Coventry, spiritual home of Jaguar and now UK headquarters of Stellantis, including Peugeot, Citroen, Vauxhall, Fiat and Jeep.

On the fast track: after attracting more than 200,000 visitors last year, this time it promises a turbocharged program

On the fast track: after attracting more than 200,000 visitors last year, this time it promises a turbocharged program

Having attracted more than 200,000 visitors last year, this time it promises a turbocharged program on and off the high-octane speedway, created from the city’s ring road, including live motorsport demonstrations , classic cars, manufacturer exhibitions, live music, art, movies and fairground attractions. Check out coventrymotofest.com.

Fancy a summer car garden party in the heart of the capital?

Visit the London Concours, taking place from June 4 to 6 in the grounds of the Honorable Artillery Company, featuring supercars and classics, from McLaren and Ferrari to Jaguar.

For more information, visit londonconcours.co.uk.

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