Showing posts with label VW Concepts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VW Concepts. Show all posts

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Paging David Hasselhoff: Sebastian Toddenroth’s High-Tech VW Schwimmwagen


    Remember in Baywatch, how the cast used to tool around in canary yellow cute utes with jet skis strapped to their trays? Did you ever wonder why they didn’t just eliminate the middleman and employ WWII-era Schwimmwagens?

    German industrial designer Sebastian Toddenroth certainly toyed around with the idea and the result is the Volkswagen Rescue Rover concept you see pictured here.

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Video: Volkswagen Coupe Design Study

    The Volkswagen Coupe Concept is a design study created by Daniel Dozza Gerzon for the "Talento Design Volkswagen 2008" competition in Brazil. The concept with the Kia Kee-esque front end and Bugatti-like profile (someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed today...) was designed as front-engined two-door coupe capable of accommodating four passengers in a 2+2 seating arrangement. You can see more pictures as well as a video of Gerzon's coupe study right after the jump.








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Bologna Motorshow: VW Golf Plus Collectors Edition Concept Study

    Maserati VW Golf Plus Collectors Edition  As well as revealing the production-ready Golf Plus facelift, Volkswagen also unwrapped a concept version of its high-roofline hatch at the Bologna auto show. Developed by VW's Individual division, the Golf Plus Collectors Edition is outfitted with an exclusive "White pearl effect" body color and a set of much new 18-inch "Bilbao" alloy wheels wrapped around in 225/40 rubber. But what really makes this concept study stand out from the rest of the Golf Plus range is its customized interior, and in particular... the "Italiano" espresso machine integrated in the center console.

    Other unique features of the car's cabin include the high-gloss black piano paint accents and the high-end nappa leather seats in "Titanium black" and "St. Tropez" (cream white) with decorative "Viaggio" seams between the individual sections of leather trim.

    Maserati VW Golf Plus Collectors Edition
    Maserati VW Golf Plus Collectors Edition
    Maserati VW Golf Plus Collectors Edition
    Maserati VW Golf Plus Collectors Edition

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VW Scirocco Studie R with 270HP 2.0 TSI Revealed in Bologna

    VW Scirocco Studie RVolkswagen surprised us today with the unveiling of its latest design study, the Scirocco Studie R at the Bologna Motorshow in Italy. Inspired by the Scirocco GT24 which raced to success in its class at the Nurburgring 24-hour endurance race earlier this year, the Studie R essentially previews the forthcoming "R" version of the three-door coupe. Power comes from an uprated 2.0-liter TSI turbocharged engine that develops an output of 270HP and is closely related to the Audi S3's engine. This power is channeled to the front wheels through a 6-speed dual clutch transmission.

    VW Scirocco Studie RFinished in white, the Scirocco Studie R has contrasting high-gloss black detailing and styling accents in red and green to the wing mirrors and on the 'Bologna '08' badging, paying homage to the Show's host nation. Unique features include the new front bumper with the three large air intakes and a splitter, a distinct rear bumper which incorporates a diffuser and twin oval exhausts, new side skirts, a rear wing and polished 19-inch alloy wheels with five sets of triple spokes.

    Inside the cabin, the most potent Scirocco continues the "white and black" theme which is complemented with low- and high-gloss carbonfibre trim. The Italian-inspired red and green design accents continue on the seams of the Recaro bucket seats, steering wheel, armrest, gearknob and floor mats.

    VW Scirocco Studie R
    VW Scirocco Studie R
    VW Scirocco Studie R
    VW Scirocco Studie R
    VW Scirocco Studie R
    VW Scirocco Studie R
    VW Scirocco Studie R
    VW Scirocco Studie R
    VW Scirocco Studie R

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SEMA: VW Passat CC Super Performance Concept with 311HP 2.0 TSI

    VW CC Performance Concept SEMA 2008 Volkswagen's new Passat-based CC model took center-stage at the company's SEMA show booth. The so-called CC Super Performance Concept was designed by the VW Design Center in California with assistance from APR, LLC, Recaro, H&R Suspension and Brembo. Featured in a grey pearl paint, the four-door coupe concept's exterior is enhanced with black chrome trim accents, a custom front and rear bumper, side panels and a rather good looking machined aluminum spoiler on the boot lid. However what really caught our attention were the custom designed 10-spoke, 20-inch alloys wrapped around in high performance 245/30 R20 tires.

    The concept's dark treatment continues inside with high-gloss piano black accents offset by matte black graphics as well as custom-made black leather Recaro seats and matching floor mats, both of which are highlighted with white piping.

    VW CC Performance Concept SEMA 2008 The German manufacturer's team combined the CC's exterior and interior appointments with several mechanical improvements. Under the hood the 2.0L TSI engine has been upgraded with an APR stage 3 turbocharger system with three performance levels. In Full Power mode the Performance CC produces 311HP and 313 lbs. ft. torque; GT mode offers 252HP and 268 lbs. ft. of torque; and in the Eco mode 222HP and 236 lbs. ft. of torque.

    Volkswagen claims that in the Eco performance mode, the CC concept gets 33mpg on the highway and 27mpg in the city versus the production 2.0T CC automatic 's 28mpg highway/19mpg city

    Along with the engine upgrades VW added an APR stainless steel performance exhaust system, an H&R street coil over sport suspension and 14-inch Brembo brakes with 4-piston aluminum alloy brake calipers and 355x32mm 2-piece floating cross drilled discs with billet aluminum hats.


    VW CC Performance Concept SEMA 2008
    VW CC Performance Concept SEMA 2008
    VW CC Performance Concept SEMA 2008
    VW CC Performance Concept SEMA 2008
    VW CC Performance Concept SEMA 2008
    VW CC Performance Concept SEMA 2008
    VW CC Performance Concept SEMA 2008
    VW CC Performance Concept SEMA 2008
    VW CC Performance Concept SEMA 2008

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Volkswagen Golf GTI Performance Study

    The usually articulate German folks over at Volkswagen revealed this mystery Golf GTI Performance Study at the annual GTI meeting at Wörther Lake in Austria without giving any information whatsoever apart from the car’s elusive name. We’ve no idea whether or not VW performed any performance upgrades on the GTI’s 2.0 TFSI engine, but they did fit it with Lambo style doors and an extreme wide bodykit along with a bi-color paintjob which is also continued in the cabin that features 2+1 seating. –More pics after the jump





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Geneva: Volkswagen’s 69 MPG Golf Diesel Hybrid Concept Will Inspire Production Version!

    Yes that’s right; Volkswagen officially stated that the Golf TDI Hybrid is likely to inspire a production vehicle in the near future. Apparently, the production model will be based on the next generation Golf which is expected to be introduced at the end of the year. At the core of the Golf TDI Hybrid is a 1.2-litre 3-cylinder TDI diesel engine developing 75 Hp and 132 lbs ft of torque combined with an electric and the very latest generation of the 7-speed DSG gearbox.

    Working either in tandem with the diesel engine or, on its own, the electric motor generates and extra 27 Hp but more importantly, 103 lbs ft of torque. The electric motor also operates as a generator, recovering kinetic energy from the car during braking thus charghing the 220 volt, 45 kg nickel metal hydride battery. -Continued

    When driving, the electric motor powers the vehicle from standstill with the diesel engine engaging only should additional acceleration be required or at higher speeds. Under these circumstances the diesel engine takes over with the electric motor kicking in only if required to supplement the combustion engine – for example, during overtaking. When at a standstill the diesel unit shuts down completely. According to VW, the Golf TDI Hybrid achieves an impressive 69 MPG or 3,4 lt of diesel per 100 km on the combined circle emitting just 89 g/km of CO2.

    Volkswagen’s engineers have also intervened with the Golf’s aerodynamics by adding a new, unique grille design and smaller front air intakes while the TDI Hybrid also sits lower than the standard Golf on revised suspension and adopts the front splitter from the Golf GTI Edition 30 to help further reduce aerodynamic drag. A unique interior further distinguishes the Golf TDI Hybrid from the conventional vehicle.



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Blast From The Past: 2001 Volkswagen Nardo W12 Coupe


    It’s not all about new or future cars here at rezza foournito, we also have a never-ending love affair with the past. The Italdesign Giugiaro study of the W12 Coupe, also known as the Nardo was the final evolution of VW’s supercar project which started out in 1997 with the W12 Syncro Concept and continued with the 1998 W12 Syncro Roadster. The mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive Nardo was equipped with a 6.0-litre W12 engine delivering approximately 600 HP.

    The Nardo had a top speed of 217 mph (349 km/h) and reaches 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 3.5 seconds. Interestingly, VW prototype twice broke the world 24 hour speed record. In February 2002 it covered a distance 4,819.3 miles (7,749.4 km) at an average speed of 200.9 mph (322.89 km/h).Source URL: http://sparesomeribs.blogspot.com/search/label/VW%20Concepts
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2007 LA Show: VW Space-Up! Blue Fuel-Cell Concept

    The third installment of Volkswagen’s up! concept goes by the name space-up! blue. Concisely, the space-up! Blue is a fuel-cell powered version of the 5door space-up! prototype (see here) that appeared at the 2007 Tokyo Show in October. The LA Show car uses an electric motor which delivers 61 PS, turns at up to 10,000 times per minute and generates a maximum torque of 120 Nm.

    The zero-emissions space-up! blue draws its power from an array of twelve lithium-ion batteries with a total energy capacity of twelve kilowatt-hours (kWh). These batteries have a 65 mile (105 km) range before needing recharging. According to VW, the space up! blue can go up to a top speed of 75 mph (120 km/h) while it sprints from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h in 13.7 seconds. -Continued after the jump

    The cars batteries can be replenished either via an electrical outlet or by the Volkswagen high-temperature fuel cell. In the latter case, the prototype’s range is extended an additional 155 miles or 250 km, making it possible to drive up to 220 miles or 355 km in total on a single charge. Interestingly, VW’s microvan also utilizes solar panels on the roof which help supply up to 150 Watt of energy to the battery.








    To the Point: The space up! blue

    Clean Drive Revolution “Made in Germany

    Volkswagen presents the first car in the world with high-temperature fuel cell

    space up! blue covers downtown distances with pure battery drive

    Wolfsburg / Los Angeles, November 2007. Powertrain revolution in California: Volkwagen is presenting the space up! blue concept car at the Los Angeles Auto Show (November 14 to 25) as a world exclusive – a compact, self-confident zero emissions van in the style of the legendary Volkswagen Samba Bus. On board: the world’s first high temperature fuel cell and an array of twelve lithium-ion batteries. When the electric motor (45 kW / 61 PS) of the space up! blue is driven exclusively by battery, a range of 65 miles is possible – enough to handle nearly all distances in downtown areas. In the scenario of tomorrow’s world, the four-seat Volkswagen is advancing to become the ideal vehicle for anyone who wants to drive – completely emissions-free – to work, recreation, school or university or just shopping.

    Energy is "refueled" either via an electrical outlet or by the Volkswagen high-temperature fuel cell. In the latter case, the car’s range is extended an additional 155 miles. This makes it possible to drive up to 220 miles on a single "energy charge". Aside from this, the microvan utilizes another energy source: the sun. And indeed with a large solar panel on the roof. It supplies up to 150 Watt of energy that is also fed into the battery.

    With its new high temperature fuel cell (HT-FC) Volkswagen is introducing a system that represents a turning point in research on fuel cells for mass production. That is because, the HTFC offers crucial advantages compared to all other fuel cell systems: considerably lower weight, significantly greater everyday utility, substantially lower price, and therefore clearly the better chances of becoming a reality someday as a mass produced technology. The high temperature fuel cell was developed at a dedicated research center founded by Volkswagen in Germany.

    With its concept car being shown in Los Angeles, Europe’s most successful car producer is introducing the third variant of its "New Small Family" within just two months. Like the city specialist, the up!, already introduced at the IAA in Frankfurt, and the space up! presented in Tokyo, the space up! blue is a small space wonder too. Over a length of just 144.9 inches, a height of 61.8 inches and a width of 64.2 inches, it offers the space of a considerably larger vehicle. The clever space concept of the space up! blue – which is 1,090 kilograms "light" despite the fuel cell and batteries – is largely due to the layout of the powertrain. Its emissions-free electric motor operates – as did the engines of the Beetle and the Bulli (Microbus) at one time – in the rear. Also housed in the rear, under the rear seat to be exact, are the lithium-ion batteries. The high temperature fuel cell, on the other hand, is located at the front of the car.

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