VW Arteon

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Volkswagen Arteon (2017-2020)
Volkswagen Arteon (2017-2020)
Arteon
Production period: since 2017
Class : Middle class
Body versions : Station wagon , station wagon
Engines: Otto engines :
1.5–2.0 liters
(110–235 kW)
Diesel engines :
2.0 liters
(110–176 kW)
Otto hybrid :
1.4 liters (160 kW)
Length: 4862-4866 mm
Width: 1871 mm
Height: 1427-1447 mm
Wheelbase : 2837 mm
Empty weight : 1504-1830 kg
Previous model VW CC
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test (2017) 5 stars in the Euro NCAP crash test
Rear view

The VW Arteon is a mid-range car from Volkswagen .

history

After ceasing production of the VW CC and VW Phaeton in 2016, Volkswagen published a sketch of the Arteon in November 2016. It was presented as the new top model at the Geneva Motor Show on March 6, 2017. The market launch of the station wagon with elements of a four-door coupé took place on June 16, 2017. The first Arteon was handed over to a customer on June 19, 2017. Initially, only a 206 kW (280 PS) two-liter TSI engine and two 176 kW or 110 kW (240 PS or 150 PS) two-liter TDI engines were offered.

In 2017 the Arteon won the Golden Steering Wheel in the middle and upper class category . In 2018, the vehicle was presented for the Chinese market at Auto China , where it is marketed as Volkswagen CC .

A revised version of the Arteon was presented on June 24, 2020. An additional body variant was presented with the Shooting Brake . In addition, the Arteon R with 235 kW (320 PS) is due to go on sale as the new top model in the series at the end of 2020 .

The name is made up of “Art” and the suffix “-eon”, which is intended to create a reference to the Chinese top model Phideon and to stand for elegance and premium ambience. The Arteon is produced in the Volkswagen factory in Emden and is based on the modular transverse matrix .

Concept vehicle

At the Geneva Motor Show 2015, Volkswagen presented the VW Sport Coupé Concept GTE, a first look at the successor to the VW CC. The concept vehicle is powered as a plug-in hybrid by a three-liter V6 petrol engine in combination with two electric motors. It has a system output of 280 kW (380 PS), a maximum torque of 500 Nm and should accelerate to 100 km / h in around five seconds.

None of the properties mentioned can be found in the production vehicle.

Technical specifications

Available engines
1.5 TSI ACT 1.5 TSI ACT OPF 2.0 TSI 2.0 TSI OPF 2.0 TSI OPF 4Motion 2.0 TSI 4Motion 2.0 TSI 4Motion R 2.0 TDI SCR 2.0 TDI SCR 4Motion
Order period 11/2017 - 08/2018 10/2018–05/2019 08/2017 - 08/2018 since 05/2019 since 11/2018 03/2017–08/2018 from 12/2020 04/2017–06/2020 10/2017–05/2019 05/2019–06/2020 from 07/2020 03/2017–08/2018 05/2019–06/2020
Engine code DADA CZPB DNUA DJHC DFGA DFHA CUAA
Motor series EA211evo EA888 EA288 EA288Evo EA288
Motor type Four-cylinder gasoline engine Four cylinder diesel engine
Engine type Series design , common rail injection , diesel soot particle filter
Engine charging turbocharger Biturbo
Cylinders / valves 4/16
Displacement 1498 cc 1984 cc 1968 cc
Max. Power
at min −1
110 kW (150 PS) /
5000–6000
140 kW (190 PS) /
4180–6000
200 kW (272 hp) /
5100-6500
206 kW (280 PS) /
5100-6500
235 kW (320 PS) /
5350-6500
110 kW (150 PS) /
3500-4000
140 kW (190 PS) /
3500-4000
147 kW (200 PS) /
3500-4100
176 kW (240 PS) /
4000
Max. Torque
in min -1
250 Nm /
1500-3500
320 Nm /
1500-4180
320 Nm /
1500-4100
350 Nm /
2000-5400
350 Nm /
1700-5600
420 Nm /
2000
340 Nm /
1750-3000
400 Nm /
1900-3300
410 Nm /
500 Nm /
1750-2500
Drive type, standard Front wheel drive all wheel drive Front wheel drive Front wheel drive all wheel drive
Drive type, optional - [All wheel drive] [All wheel drive] -
Gearbox, as standard 6-speed manual transmission 7-speed DSG 6-speed manual transmission 7-speed DSG
Gearbox, optional - (7-speed DSG) -
Empty weight 1504 kg 1556 kg 1601 kg 1720 kg 1716 kg 1830 kg 1614 kg
(1643 kg)
1651 kg
[1725 kg]
1650 kg
[1725 kg]
1828 kg
Max. Payload 443-601 kg 441-599 kg 450-604 kg 480-670 kg 465-599 kg 480-670 kg 447–601 kg
(448–602 kg)
450–604 kg
[446–600 kg]
455-610 kg 461-607 kg
Max. Trailer load 1900 kg 2000 kg 2200 kg 2300 kg 2000 kg
(2000 kg)
2100 kg
[2200 kg]
2200 kg 2200 kg
Acceleration,
0-100 km / h
9.0 s 8.9 s 7.7 s 5.6 s 5.1 s 9.4 s
(9.0 s)
8.0 s
[7.8 s]
7.6 s 6.5 s
Top speed 222 km / h 220 km / h 239 km / h 250 km / h 222 km / h
(220 km / h)
238 km / h
[233 km / h]
242 km / h 245 km / h
Fuel consumption
over 100 km, combined
5.1-5.2 l super 5.9–6.0 l super 6.0 l super 6.2 l super 8.2 l super 7.3 l super 6.9 l super 4.4 l diesel
(4.4–4.5 l diesel)
4.7 l diesel
[5.1 l diesel]
4.5 l diesel
[4.8 l diesel]
4.4 l diesel

[4.8 l diesel]

5.9 l diesel 5.8 l diesel
CO 2 emissions 117-119 g / km 135-136 g / km 135 g / km 140 g / km 186 g / km 164 g / km 165 g / km 115 g / km
(114–116 g / km)
122 g / km
[134 g / km]
119 g / km
[127 g / km]
117 g / km 152 g / km 151 g / km
Emission standard Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6d Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6d Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP

Registration numbers

In the first sales year 2017, 3,882 Arteons were newly registered in Germany, 2,698 of them with diesel engines, 1,184 with gasoline engines and 1,948 vehicles with all-wheel drive. In 2018, out of a total of 6,977 vehicles, 4,130 had a diesel engine, 2,847 a gasoline engine and 2,434 all-wheel drive. In 2019, out of a total of 6,775 Arteon, 4,344 had a version with a diesel engine, 2,431 a version with a gasoline engine and 1,772 had all-wheel drive.

Web links

Commons : Volkswagen Arteon  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. Result of the VW Arteon in the Euro NCAP crash test (2017)
  2. Federal Motor Vehicle Office: Vehicle registrations 2018-08 . Ed .: Federal Motor Vehicle Office.
  3. Volkswagen delivers the first Arteon. June 19, 2017. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  4. VW CC successor in the first check. March 6, 2017. Retrieved March 6, 2017 .
  5. Electric, networked and spacious for China. volkswagenag.com, accessed on May 2, 2018.
  6. VW Arteon (2020): Facelift, Shooting Brake, Plug-in-Hybrid and R-Model. June 23, 2020, accessed June 26, 2020 .
  7. VW starts Arteon production in Emden , NDR , March 8, 2017
  8. VW's new hybrid coupe. March 2, 2015, accessed March 6, 2017 .
  9. New registrations of passenger cars in December 2017 by brand and model series. Retrieved January 10, 2018 .
  10. New registrations of passenger cars in December 2018 by brand and model series. Retrieved January 19, 2019 .
  11. New registrations of passenger cars in December 2019 by brand and model series. Retrieved January 12, 2020 .