The Corkman

Elegant and dynamic Arteon

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THE new Arteon was the highlight of this year’s show appearance by the Volkswagen brand at the Geneva Internatio­nal Motor Show.

Both elegant and dynamic, it offers a remarkable amount of space and comfort with its coupé-like lines.

The newly-developed fastback model has the latest generation driver assistance systems, which in the past have been reserved for higher car classes.

In addition, the new Tiguan Allspace made its debut at Lake Geneva – with much more space for luggage and up to seven passengers and impressive flexibilit­y.

Dr Herbert Diess, Chairman of the Board of Management Volkswagen Brand said the new Arteon has the proportion­s of a Gran Tourismo with a highly functional overall concept.

‘It offers the very latest infotainme­nt features and semi-automated driving functions.

‘At the same time, our new top-of the-line model offers great value for money. That is how we are challengin­g the premium carmakers,’ he said.

Frameless side windows, a wraparound bonnet and finely detailed dynamic lines in the style of a GT – these define the look of the new Arteon.

The wide-opening rear hatch that is hinged at the top gives easy access to the 563-litre luggage compartmen­t – that is best-in-class.

The long wheelbase of 2,841 mm enables a remarkably generous interior architectu­re for this body form that creates a spacious feeling with lots of headroom and legroom at all five seat positions.

The R-Line and Elegance equipment lines positioned above the base version further accentuate the sporty and elegant character of the new Volkswagen model.

The latest generation driver assistance systems are celebratin­g their premiere in the Arteon, such as the further developed Emergency Assist and the further developed Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) which control the car’s speed while taking route data and speed limits into account.

In addition, there are premium features such as a navigation system with a glass cover and full-LED headlights.

Available as an option for the first time are predictive cornering lights with predictive control – thanks to camera-based informatio­n and navigation data, the bend is already illuminate­d before the driver steers into it.

The engine range comprises three turbocharg­ed TSI petrol and three TDI diesel engines.

All are transverse­ly-mounted four-cylinder engines with direct fuel injection and cover a power range from 110 kW / 150 PS1 to 206 kW / 280 PS2.

The highest power level engine is coupled to a 7-speed dual clutch gearbox (DSG) and 4MOTION all-wheel drive as standard.

The second generation of the Tiguan was launched on the market last year.

Now Volkswagen is adding to its model range the new Tiguan Allspace and is showing the model in an optional seven-seat version at its European premiere at the Geneva Show.

With a 109 mm longer wheelbase and 215 mm longer exterior length, the new model version offers space for more luggage, more passengers and more flexibilit­y.

Therefore, the Tiguan Allspace – with its modified front end and side lines – is an appealing and ideal alternativ­e for all those who previously had to rely on a van because of the amount of space they required.

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Volkswagen’s new Arteon.

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