Showing posts with label Volkswagen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volkswagen. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2011

2011 Volkswagen Touareg SUV Specification & Features




The folks at Overdrive have just spotted the facelifted model of the Volkswagen Touareg SUV being tested somewhere in and around Pune. With Volkswagen bringing both the upgraded Passat and Jetta to India, with the latter set to arrive in September, it is only a matter of time before the Touareg too arrives into the country along with a facelift to boot. The Volkswagen Touareg SUV is basically a reskinned Porsche Cayenne, or well the other way around.So, you get both stupendous off road ability as well great on road performance to make the rugged Touareg a terrific bet, both on the road and off it.  The new Touareg retains the V6 TDI diesel engine producing 240 Bhp and 550 Nm, but with a crucial addition, of that of the fuel sipping and emission reducing BlueMotion technology. With Volkswagen India planning to first usher in thus technology in its premium models before launching it on budget Volkswagens, the Touareg may very well get BlueMotion technology when it is launched in India.

The Touareg now features the new corporate grille of Volkswagen up front apart from a lower overall stance. Also, an eight speed transmission is expected to be the other major change that the Touareg now comes with to save on fuel.

Another big change on the new model is the shedding of almost 200 kilograms of weight making the car both faster and frugal. SUV roll into India expect in August of this year.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

When 2011 VW Jetta will Launch in India; Specification and Feature of Volkswagen Jetta




Volkswagen India will be launching the 2011 VW Jetta sedan in India on August 17. 

  • New Jetta is considerably larger than its predecessor and sports Volkswagen’s latest styling cues
  • Font of the car resembles that of the VW Golf hatchback
  • Car is now based on a standalone platform and also shares the same platform with the Volkswagen Golf

The German car maker also announced during the cars unveiling that the car does not share any of its body panels with the Golf and are thus unique to the 2011 VW Jetta.

  • New VW Jetta in India is expected to get a 1.8 TSI and a 2.0 TDI engine
  • 2.0 TDI with 140 bhp on tap. VW might also bring in the 1.8 TSI but even if they launch this, it won’t be a hot seller as the diesel variant
  • Volkswagen could offer the choice of a manual as well as a six-speed DSG gearbox
  • VW’s BlueMotion could also be offered on the Jetta except for some features which would be unique to the new Passat
  • Low rolling resistance tires and the DSG slush box could make the list
  • New VW Jetta has a increased legroom thanks to a longer wheelbase
  • New Jetta has a wheelbase 7 cm longer than the previous model
  • Overall length of the car too is longer than its predecessor by 9 cm
  • Bgger proportions of the car thus liberate space inside which is important as this car will be pitted against the Toyota Corolla Altis and the Honda Civic
  • Interior styling too like the exterior is reminiscent of the Volkswagen Golf but is still unique in its own way. Of course, being a Volkswagen, built quality will be top notch with high quality materials

Price of the 2.0 TDI is expected to be around the current models pricing with the variant top-of-the-line with DSG the more expensive of the lot.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

New Increased Price of Volkswagen Vento Diesel in India from 1 July 2011

Volkswagen India has effected a 2.2% price hike on the Volkswagen Vento Diesel on the back of rising input costs. While Indian car buyers have favored the Vento, especially it’s diesel variant over the past couple of months over cars like the All New Honda City and the Maruti Suzuki SX4, leading the Vento topping it’s segment, this move could potentially derail the Vento’s strong sales, as the Hyundai Verna Fluidic has shown a very strong opening with whopping 4357 units being sold in May 2011, emerging as the segment topper. 

While the spurt in the Verna sales could be due to the pre-bookings, the large number of variants of the Verna Fluidic at a range of price points could very well make it a segment leader in the times to come. Coming back to the Vento, the price hike of 2.2 percent could translate to a higher cost of  around 20 thousand rupees to the car buyer.  Not a deal breaker really, but with the Fluidic Verna available in a lot more variants at lower price tags, could make the going very tough for the Vento in that case. Meanwhile, here’s an official statement announcing the price hike by Mr Neerag Garg, the Director of Marketing and Sales at Volkswagen India.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Bikes and Beetles in Unsnowy New Jersey


I joined the Polar Bear Grand Tour back in 1992. I wanted to continue riding my motorcycle through the winter and this tour was my way to achieve my goal. Originally, I thought I'd be doing it alone as I didn't think my wife would be the least bit interested in riding in 20 degree temperatures with even lower wind chills. I was wrong. She couldn't wait to get started.


That was at about the same time we both took up skiing. Jane's brother-in-law, Jack, got us started skiing and even came out from Illinois to supervise our first steps down the hill on skis. Jack was also the first to push us in the direction of learning to ride a motorcycle.


We went out skiing about a dozen times that first year. But when the motorcycle bug struck and we started doing winter motorcycle riding, the skis were put away, permanently.


The winters in New Jersey are totally unpredictable. There were some years with heavy snows that almost shut down our winter riding. Then there were years like this one where snowstorms were rare and the temperatures just high enough that we got rain and wind instead.


In this state, we seem to have two distinct climates. North Jersey usually gets snow while South Jersey either gets rain or nothing at all. That makes our Sunday winter rides quite interesting considering that we often traverse the state from south to north.


This last polar bear ride was to Long Valley, New Jersey, about 52 miles north of our house. On Saturday, the entire east coast had a massive coastal rain and wind storm that was never-ending. It dumped huge amounts of rain everywhere, saturating the ground. Then the winds approaching 60 mph at times blew against the trees, uprooting many and causing numerous power failures. We were continuously watching the weather reports trying to determine what the weather would be like for Sunday. Of course, to add more confusion, Saturday night was also the time change to Daylight Saving Time.


On Sunday, I got up early to check the weather and it seemed to be OK but there were some road closings and high winds were anticipated. I was going alone since Jane had one of those nasty colds going around and was in no condition to brave the cold and wind.


I tried to program my GPS but it wouldn't accept the address where I would be going. I could go many ways and I didn't know what path I'd take until I got on the road. I wanted to see how bad the wind was. Turns out it wasn't bad at low speeds but at 65+ mph, it tossed me around a lot. That made me leery to try to go over the Driscoll Bridge on the Garden State Parkway. I opted to head north via Route 18 through New Brunswick. That route was uneventful except for all the potholes and construction. When I finally got to I287, I had the option to head west on I78 and traverse country roads in a northerly manner until I got to Long Valley. However, I might encounter streams that had overflowed their banks or possibly trees across the roads. I decided to continue north on I287 and pick up Route 206. That turned out well as the speeds were lower and the winds less objectionable.


The last 10 miles were enjoyable as I climbed in elevation and the temperature lowered. The mountains and trees were all around me and I was comfortable in my electrics nestled behind my full windshield. It was a good polar bear day.


As usual, I arrived and immediately started taking my pictures and short videos that I place on the Polar Bear Grand Tour Web site each week. You'll find them on the Long Valley page.


While taking pictures I saw a nice 1974 Volkswagen Beetle in the middle of the motorcycles. It had a "QQ" plate. Here in New Jersey, the "QQ" plate designates a car at least 25 years old. I had a 1933 Chevrolet once with a "QQ" plate. I couldn't just drive the car anywhere. It had to have limited mileage and be used for educational purposes. The 1974 I saw was the same year VW I once owned. The owner, a polar bear rider, had recently bought it completely restored. He had driven the car today instead of riding his bike since he had a bad cold. It was my good fortune. He showed me the car. It was beautiful. I took pictures and a couple of videos. You'll find them on the link above. I once wrote an article about the three VW Bugs that I owned including my own white 1974. That article was written when I was the Motorcycles Guide at About.com. I had joined with all the car Guides to write about the VW after the last VW came off the assembly line in Mexico.


On the way home, I decided to ride through Princeton, New Jersey. The trip was stop-and-go down Route 206 but I was in no hurry. After I got to the Route 1 traffic circle, I found the road closed. There was some storm damage beyond. I quickly turned around the circle and headed north on Route 1. When I saw a familiar crossroad, I turned off, pulled over to the side of the road, and switched the GPS to "Home" to get myself un-lost. Thank God for the Home button. It gave me a neat country ride over a road I had never been on and then suddenly pointed me to a familiar road that took me home without a hitch.


All in all, it was a good riding day. I survived the wind and cold another day even though I only saw a couple of clumps of snow over the 104 mile route.


I'm hoping the remaining winter is kind to me. I don't expect to see any more snow, in keeping with the way things are this year. On the other hand...

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