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Automatic transmission takes the hard work out of driving, especially when you're crawling along in heavy traffic or on long motorway hauls.

Automatic transmissions make driving easier by taking over the decision of when to change gear and leaving you to concentrate on the traffic and road conditions.

The automatic transmission automatically adapts to your driving style at any given time - from leisurely cruising to sporty performance - and also takes the road conditions into account. It not only reduces strain on the engine and transmission in stop-start traffic, but also reduces stress on the driver.

Built-in safety

The 'keylock' and 'shiftlock' functions of the automatic transmission provide extra safety. 'Keylock' stops the ignition key from being removed unless the gear selector lever is in the Park (P) position. After the engine is started, the selector lever can only be moved out of positions P or N (Neutral) when the driver presses the brake pedal (shiftlock). This prevents the danger of any unintended movement of the car when the engine is started.

Article source: www.volkswagen.co.uk

Volkswagen has released the first details of its powerful new Volkswagen Golf R, which is set to take to the stage at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month.  With a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine producing 300 PS and 280 lbs ft, and transferring its power to the road via the latest 4MOTION four-wheel drive system, the new Golf R is the fastest-accelerating production Golf yet, with a zero to 62 mph time of just 5.3 seconds (compared with 5.7 seconds for the previous model), or 4.9 seconds when fitted with the optional six-speed DSG gearbox.  Top speed is electronically limited to 155 mph.

The new Golf R isn’t just faster, either: with combined fuel consumption of 39.8 mpg* (40.9 mpg* for the DSG version), and CO2 emissions as low as 159 g/km it is up to 18 per cent more efficient than its predecessor.

At the heart of the R is a newly developed version of the EA888 TSI engine used in the latest Golf GTI, but in this application producing 300 PS.  Compared with the GTI’s powerplant, the Golf R’s engine has a modified cylinder head, exhaust valves, valve seats and springs, pistons, injection valves and turbocharger.

The Golf R’s four-wheel drive is the latest fifth-generation Haldex system.  Under low loads or when coasting, the rear axle is decoupled, helping to reduce fuel consumption.  It takes only fractions of a second for drive to the rear axle to be engaged via the Haldex coupling, which is actuated by an electro-hydraulic pump.  If necessary, almost 100 per cent of power can be transferred to the rear axle.

The Golf R rides on specially tuned springs and dampers, with a ride height that’s 20 mm lower than that of the standard Golf (and 5 mm lower than that of the GTI).  Adaptive Chassis Control will be available as an option.  Like the GTI and GTD, the Golf R is equipped with progressive steering, which reduces the number of turns lock to lock to just 2.1, rather than 2.75, making for an enhanced dynamic driving experience.

Visually, the Golf R is distinguished by its new front bumper design, with large air inlets, modified radiator grille with ‘R’ logo and newly developed daytime running lights that are integrated into the standard bi-xenon headlights.  At the side, there are bespoke body-colour sills, while behind the standard 18-inch alloy wheels with 225/40 tyres are black-painted brake calipers with ‘R’ logos.  The brakes themselves are all ventilated discs: 30 mm by 640 mm at the front and 22 mm by 310 mm at the rear.  At the rear, there are smoked LED tail lights, an ‘R’ diffuser and four chrome-tipped exhaust pipes – two at either side.

The interior features sports seats with a cloth centre section and Alcantara bolsters, while the instrument dials are bespoke for the R, and include typical touches such as blue needles.

(* UK fuel consumption figures will be finalised closer to launch)

 
Article source: www.volksewagen.co.uk

Volkswagen is offering free insurance* on a number of its popular retail models until the end of September, giving customers even greater value for money. 

One year’s free insurance is available to retail customers** purchasing most up!, Polo, Beetle and Beetle Cabriolet models on Volkswagen Financial Services’ Solutions (PCP) package over three years and 30,000 miles.

Certain exclusions apply, for example, all owners must be over 21 while free insurance for higher-powered models is restricted to those over 25.  All details and terms and conditions are available to view on the following websites:

www.insurewithvolkswagen.co.uk/upwww.insurewithvolkswagen.co.uk/beetle andwww.insurewithvolkswagen.co.uk/polo.

In addition, all vehicles purchased on Solutions are available with a three year or 30,000 mile (whichever comes first) Service Plan for just £199. 

Combine these with attractive finance packages, high standard specification across the range, low insurance groups and frugal advanced engines, and you have further proof of Volkswagen’s ‘Unbelievable value’.

For details on all these cars and special offers, please visit www.volkswagen.co.uk.

* Terms and conditions apply.  Please visit www.volkswagen.co.uk for full details or one of the following sites: www.insurewithvolkswagen.co.uk/up,www.insurewithvolkswagen.co.uk/beetle and www.insurewithvolkswagen.co.uk/polo.

** Free insurance is not available in Northern Ireland, however customers in this area will receive a deposit contribution in lieu.

Article source: www.volkswagen.co.uk

The off-road mode on the Tiguan activates an integrated group of intelligent systems that work together to give you greater control when you want to drive over more rugged ground.

 

It uses a combination of advanced off-road technologies, such as hill descent assist that lets you drive down steep slopes safely by actively braking all 4 wheels using the ESP hydraulics, parking brake auto-release to reduce clutch wear in hill starts and gear pre-selection for optimum engine braking (on automatic gearboxes).

 

So you'll find driving your Tiguan as easy and enjoyable on more challenging terrain as it is on the open road.

Article source: www.volkswagen.co.uk


Crumple zones are part of the tough safety shell of our cars, helping to protect you and your passengers in the event of an accident

Our cars are designed and engineered with a range of safety features to help protect you and your passengers in any eventuality.

All our cars are built with a tough safety shell. We 'test-drive' our designs through accurate, computer-simulated accidents to make sure the safety shell stays intact when you need it to.

To further enhance your safety, we include crumple zones at the front and rear of the shell. Crumple zones are designed to absorb impact energy during a collision so that most of the energy is dissipated across these zones, and not in your passenger compartment. The strong outer shell comes with front and rear crumple zones that help to absorb the impact of a crash, increasing the safety of occupants.

Article source:  www.volkswagen.co.uk