VW C-Trek

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VW C-Trek (since 2016)
VW C-Trek (since 2016)
C-Trek
Production period: since 2016
Class : Compact class
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines: Petrol engines :
1.4-1.6 liters
(81-96 kW)
Length: 4559 mm
Width: 1793 mm
Height: 1487 mm
Wheelbase : 2614 mm
Empty weight : 1235-1355 kg
Rear view

The VW C-Trek is a station wagon from Volkswagen , which was developed at FAW-Volkswagen and is also produced there. The vehicle is based on the in China offered Limousine New Bora , arrived in China on November 3, 2016 in the trade and had at the 14th International Motor Show in Guangzhou be fair debut.

Technical specifications

At the market launch, the C-Trek was powered either by a 1.6-liter gasoline engine with an output of 81 kW (110 hp) or a 1.4-liter gasoline engine with a turbocharger and an output of 96 kW (131 hp). In October 2017, a 1.5-liter gasoline engine replaced the 1.6-liter gasoline engine. The performance remains unchanged.

1.5 1.6 1.4 TSI
Construction period 10/2017–12/2019 since 12/2019 11/2016–10/2017 11/2016–12/2019
Engine characteristics
Engine type R4 petrol engine
Displacement 1498 cc 1598 cc 1395 cc
Max. Power at min −1 81 kW (110 PS) / 6000 82 kW (111 PS) / 6100 81 kW (110 PS) / 5800 96 kW (131 PS) / 5000
Max. Torque in min -1 150 Nm at 3800 145 Nm at 4000 155 Nm at 3800 225 Nm at 1400-3500
Power transmission
Drive, as standard Front wheel drive
Gearbox, as standard 5-speed manual transmission 6- speed automatic transmission 5-speed manual transmission
Gearbox, optional [6-speed automatic transmission] - [6-speed automatic transmission] [7-stage double clutch transmission ]
Readings
Top speed 185 km / h
[180 km / h]
180 km / h 185 km / h
[180 km / h]
200 km / h
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h 11.8 s
[13.2 s]
13.8 s 11.9 s
[13.3 s]
9.3 s
Empty weight 1235–1290 kg
[1320 kg]
1315 kg 1285 kg
[1325 kg]
1335 kg
[1355-1395 kg]
Tank capacity 55 l

Web links

Commons : Volkswagen C-Trek  - Collection of Pictures, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. China SUV wars to heat up as Volkswagen unveils two new models. reuters.com on November 18, 2016, accessed December 20, 2017.