Sunday, December 12, 2010

Volkswagen Vento in India-Stills, Wallpapers, Photos, Pictures

Volkswagen India recently introduced its latest Volkswagen Vento sedan model vehicle at a price ranging from Rs 6.9 Lakhs. Here are the Wallpapers, Photos and Pictures of the New Volkswagen Vento. Volkswagen Vento is a C+ segmentSedan model automobile sporting a 1598cc, 4 Cylinder, 8 Valve Petrol engine or a 1.6 litre Diesel engine

Volkswagen Vento produces a 105 Bhp @ 5250 rpm Max power and 153 Nm @ 3800 rpm peak torque with the Petrol Engine and an output of 105PS @ 4400 rpm and a Torque of 250 NM @ 1500-2500 rpm with the diesel engine. The new Volkswagen Vento sedan offers a fuel mileage of around 12 in the cities and around 16 in the highway. It has got either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic gear tansmission box.


Volkswagen Vento Photogallery





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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Volkswagen Vento - Specifications, Features and Prices

Volkswagen Vento in India - Reviews, Details and Wallpapers

Volkswagen Vento
Volkswagen group have introduced their new sedan for the Indian automobile field in the C+ segment and is named as Volkswagen Vento.

This new Volkswagen Vento features a 1598cc, 4 Cylinder, 8 Valve Petrol engine which will produce a Maximum Power of 105 Bhp @ 5250 rpm and also a Maximum torque of 153 Nm @ 3800 rpm. This new Sedan will provide a mileage of around 12 in the cities and around 16 in the highway. This new Volkswagen Sedan, Vento features a Suspension struts, wishbone, Anti-roll bar Suspension in it.

This new Volkswagen Vento is also equipped with the 1.6 litre Diesel engine, also with an output of 105PS @ 4400 rpm and a Torque of 250 NM @ 1500-2500 rpm and has a fuel efficiency of 20.54 Km/l. It is also paired with a 5-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic gear box.

The top model (Highline) of Volkswagen Vento comes fully loaded with following features:

  • Power Steering, Power Windows, Remote Central Locking System
  • CD MP3 Player with 4 speakers, Electrically adjustable outside mirrors
  • Climatronic automatic air conditioning with rear AC vents
  • Multi function info display including door opening warning
  • Height adjustable driving seats plus steering wheel adjustment for reach and rake.
  • Dual SRS Airbags, ABS with EBD, Anti Theft System, Electronic Immobilizer
  • Alloy Wheels, Sunglass Storage Inside Glove-box
  • Front and Rear Seat Arm-rests in center
  • Livon Fabric Upholstery, Electronically Adjustable Outside Rear View Mirrors
  • Body Colored Bumpers, Fog Lamps, Body Colored Door handles & ORVM

The trendline variant of Volkswagen Vento is available in 2 shades: Candy White and Flash Red. Also the highline variant of Volkswagen Vento is available in 4 shades: Shadow Blue, Reflex Silver, Deep Black and Terra Beige.

The prices of the Volkswagen Vento (ex-showroom, New Delhi) :

  • Volkswagen Vento 1.6 Trendline Petrol --- Rs 6.99 lakh
  • Volkswagen Vento 1.6 Highline Petrol ----- Rs 8.23 lakh
  • Volkswagen Vento 1.6 Highline Petrol AT - Rs 9.21 lakh
  • Volkswagen Vento 1.6 Trendline Diesel --- Rs 7.99 lakh
  • Volkswagen Vento 1.6 Highline Diesel ----- Rs 9.23 lakh

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2012 Volkswagen Eos Pictures, Wallpapers, Stills and Photos




Volkswagen comes with its latest 2012 Volkswagen Eos Convertible Coupe at a starting price of  $33,710. Here are the photogallery of the 2012 Volkswagen Eos Convertible Coupe includes high quality pictures and wallpapers of the new 2012 Volkswagen Eos Convertible Coupe.


This all new 2012 Volkswagen Eos has got two engine options - a 2 liter engine turbocharged four-cylinder engine and a 2.0-liter diesel engine. It offers a Fuel Mileage of around 22 miles per gallon in the city and 31 mpg on the highway. The top-speed of the 2012 Volkswagen Eos is around 238 km/h with the first engine and 198 km/h with the second engine.


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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

2012 Volkswagen Eos Review, Specifications and Price Details

2012 Volkswagen Eos
Volkswagen releases its latest top-class conertible coupe 2012 Volkswagen Eos which has been unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The deadly powerful Volkswagen Eos 2012 will be available for a starting price of around $33,710. Here we are discussing about the technical features of 2012 Volkswagen Eos Convertible Coupe.

2012 Volkswagen Eos Luxury Convertible Coupe comes powered with either a 2 liter engine turbocharged four-cylinder engine or a 2.0-liter diesel engine. The Volkswagen Eos with the 2.0 liter engine turbocharged four-cylinder engine produce 208-horsepower and the 2.0 liter diesel engine offers 138-hp power. Both the engines comes mated with a six-speed manual gear transmission. The 2012 Volkswagen Eos offers a Fuel Mileage of around 22 miles per gallon in the city and 31 mpg on the highway. The top-speed of the 2012 Volkswagen Eos is around 238 km/h with the first engine and 198 km/h with the second engine.

Other 2012 Volkswagen Eos features include bi-Xenon or halogen headlamp which is integrated with LED lights, Vienna leather upholstery, 17-inch Barcelona Alloy wheels, hot seat, fog lamps, Bluetooth connectivity and parking sensors. The Volkswagen Eos also feaures a "Press & Drive" button, which replaces the ignition key slot.
2012 Volkswagen Eos Convertible Coupe
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Thursday, October 21, 2010

2011 Cool Volkswagen Jetta TDI Diesel – First Drive Review

 Cool Volkswagen Jetta TDI DieselBigger, but not as Engaging As The previous Jetta.


American dilemma here for Volkswagen: The fans love the way cars are more expensive brand engineering Their traditional rivals, But It Is Difficult to pass in the Same Quantities Jetta Civic and Corolla cars have cost more expensive for Both When VW & the customer. Because The corporate bosses in Wolfsburg, Germany, want the North American arm to sell Many More cars, faster, Stated With The objective of sales to triple by 2018-they've gone ahead With a new plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and The adapté new Jetta in the U.S. market.

2010 Volkswagen New Cars – Auto Shows

2010 Volkswagen New CarsVW introduces new vehicles for the Chinese market as it strives to restore its dominance in the region.


Struggling to keep its leading position in the Chinese market and faced with the task of keeping two very different joint venture partners happy, VW unveils two new cars at Beijing auto show that look familiar to North America and European markets.

The FAW-Volkswagen joint venture early New Bora, another iteration of the last generation Jetta, which was sold as the Bora in many markets and is always available as CityJet Canada.

VW Bora said New design is inspired by the Chinese lion dance, a ceremonial and athletic dance that is supposed to provide opportunities for attendees. design elements Lion dance are incorporated into the rear of the vehicle, VW says.

The New Bora is powered by a choice of two four-cylinder gasoline engines. A six-speed automatic transmission is available. We expect the Comfortline trim level with its chrome package will prove popular. The base model is called Trendline.

VW another Chinese partner, Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp (SAIC), is busy creating new vehicles for its Roewe brand, an offspring of its MG Rover purchase. This could explain why the Lavida compact sedan, developed by Shanghai Volkswagen, moves on a similar architecture. And its wheelbase is identical with FAW New Bora.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

2010 VolksWagen Cars Beetle Bio-Bug Powered by Sewage Waste

Mohammed Saddiq, general manager of GENeco, has another idea, which would take something that's normally thought of as waste, and turn it into a way to power a vehicle. The prototype  2010 VolksWagen Cars Beetle Bio-Bug is powered by methane gas which is produced from human waste at sewage works. Another environmentally friendly car has been shown to the world today by Wessex Water in England.
2010 VolksWagen Cars Beetle Bio-Bug Powered by Sewage Waste. The Bio-Bug is a project from Wessex Water, a sewage treatment company in England. Now there’s Bio-Bug, a VW Beetle that runs on the methane gas generated at a sewage treatment plant, reports The Telegraph. Wessex Water, near Bristol, England, says that human waste from the toilets of 70 homes can power the Bio-Bug for a year.
GENeco believes that more gas will be produced at its Avonmouth site when the company embarks on its latest green venture to recycle food waste. Mr Saddiq said: “Waste flushed down the toilets in homes in the city provides power for the Bio-Bug, but it won’t be long before further energy is produced when food waste is recycled at our sewage works.
At first glance, the Beetle appears to be a publicity stunt for GENeco, which owns a number of waste treatment sites in the U.K. But consider this: A single sewage treatment plant in Bristol, England generates 18 million cubic meters of biogas each year. The Bio-Bug squeezes out 5.3 miles per cubic meter of biogas. So just one sewage treatment plant could keep cars running for 5,400,000 miles each year, according to the British Daily Mail.
The Volkswagen Beetle dubbed the “Bio-Bug” was built for GENeco by UK’s The Greenfuel Company. The Bio-Bug’s 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine was converted to run on biogas and still hit about 114 miles per hour. However, the Bio-Bug uses regular unleaded gas to start, then switches over to methane automatically once it’s running. GENeco, a company owned by Wessex Water, supplied the equipment to treat the gas. “If you were to drive the car you wouldn’t know it was powered by biogas, as it performs just like any conventional car,” said Mohammed Saddiq, general manager of GENeco, in the release.
Mr. Saddiq explained that GENeco had been supplying treated compressed methane gas to generate electricity for the plant site and exported to the National Grid. The fuel for the Bio-Bug was surplus gas “we had available” and “we wanted to put it to good use in a sustainable and efficient way.”
The Bio-Bug was built by the Greenfuel Company, which specializes in converting gas cars to run on liquified petroleum gas.
2010 VolksWagen Cars Beetle Bio-Bug Powered by Sewage Waste
“The choice of car was inspired by students who took part in a workshop. They thought it would be appropriate that the poo-powered car should be the classic VW Beetle Bug because bugs naturally breakdown waste at sewage works to start the treatment process which goes on to produce the energy.”
Brilliant! Now, that’s a great marketing hook.

2010 VolksWagen Cars Beetle Bio-Bug Powered by Sewage Waste

Mohammed Saddiq, general manager of GENeco, has another idea, which would take something that's normally thought of as waste, and turn it into a way to power a vehicle. The prototype  2010 VolksWagen Cars Beetle Bio-Bug is powered by methane gas which is produced from human waste at sewage works. Another environmentally friendly car has been shown to the world today by Wessex Water in England.
2010 VolksWagen Cars Beetle Bio-Bug Powered by Sewage Waste. The Bio-Bug is a project from Wessex Water, a sewage treatment company in England. Now there’s Bio-Bug, a VW Beetle that runs on the methane gas generated at a sewage treatment plant, reports The Telegraph. Wessex Water, near Bristol, England, says that human waste from the toilets of 70 homes can power the Bio-Bug for a year.
GENeco believes that more gas will be produced at its Avonmouth site when the company embarks on its latest green venture to recycle food waste. Mr Saddiq said: “Waste flushed down the toilets in homes in the city provides power for the Bio-Bug, but it won’t be long before further energy is produced when food waste is recycled at our sewage works.
At first glance, the Beetle appears to be a publicity stunt for GENeco, which owns a number of waste treatment sites in the U.K. But consider this: A single sewage treatment plant in Bristol, England generates 18 million cubic meters of biogas each year. The Bio-Bug squeezes out 5.3 miles per cubic meter of biogas. So just one sewage treatment plant could keep cars running for 5,400,000 miles each year, according to the British Daily Mail.
The Volkswagen Beetle dubbed the “Bio-Bug” was built for GENeco by UK’s The Greenfuel Company. The Bio-Bug’s 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine was converted to run on biogas and still hit about 114 miles per hour. However, the Bio-Bug uses regular unleaded gas to start, then switches over to methane automatically once it’s running. GENeco, a company owned by Wessex Water, supplied the equipment to treat the gas. “If you were to drive the car you wouldn’t know it was powered by biogas, as it performs just like any conventional car,” said Mohammed Saddiq, general manager of GENeco, in the release.
Mr. Saddiq explained that GENeco had been supplying treated compressed methane gas to generate electricity for the plant site and exported to the National Grid. The fuel for the Bio-Bug was surplus gas “we had available” and “we wanted to put it to good use in a sustainable and efficient way.”
The Bio-Bug was built by the Greenfuel Company, which specializes in converting gas cars to run on liquified petroleum gas.
2010 VolksWagen Cars Beetle Bio-Bug Powered by Sewage Waste
“The choice of car was inspired by students who took part in a workshop. They thought it would be appropriate that the poo-powered car should be the classic VW Beetle Bug because bugs naturally breakdown waste at sewage works to start the treatment process which goes on to produce the energy.”
Brilliant! Now, that’s a great marketing hook.

Monday, August 23, 2010

2010 Volkswagen Sports Cars - VW Solar Powered Supercar Concept


It is a luxury supercar, it will only be built in a limited number of 200 units. It was designed to be able to cruise around in the year 2020. Volkswagen supercar presented at the 2010 Swansea Metropolitan University Degree Show in automotive design by Peter Wilkins not only promises to run by solar power with greater efficiency but also offers a competitive design styling.
2010 Volkswagen Sports Cars - VW Solar Powered Supercar Concept
Peter Wilkins has designed one helluva eco-friendly car for the 2010 Swansea Metropolitan University Degree Show. His supercar would run off of an electric motor powered by photovoltaic cells, or a hydrogen fuel cell stack. Peter Wilkins’ design is one of the sexiest eco-cars I have ever seen. Making earth-friendly cars that look good is a great idea.
The unique design of Wilkins permits each of the four wheels of the vehicle to be driven by an independent electric motor powered by solar energy stored in photovoltaic (PV) cells. The upper external surface of the vehicle stores the PV cells that further supply power to the mid-mounted hydrogen fuel-cell stack, which is directly linked to the electric motors. Placement of the PV cells and hydrogen fuel-cell stack form an integral part of the elegant design of the eco car that looks like part of a supercar.
The “VW Solar Powered Supercar” by designer Peter Wilkins is a concept car that demonstrates the aesthetic aspect of eco-friendly vehicles to attract more people toward sustainable commuting.
Simply known as the “VW Solar Powered Supercar”, this vehicle shows how just clean and green travel can get, and fast too. To power up, the car turns its face away from the smelly gas pump and integrates photovoltaic cells in its body instead. It uses these to juice up with solar power.

 2010 Volkswagen Sports Cars - VW Solar Powered Supercar Concept
The energy generated is used to power up a mid-mounted hydrogen fuel cell stack, resulting in a drive without the smoke and the pitch-black carbon footprint supercars usually leave behind these days.

2010 Volkswagen Sports Cars - VW Solar Powered Supercar Concept


It is a luxury supercar, it will only be built in a limited number of 200 units. It was designed to be able to cruise around in the year 2020. Volkswagen supercar presented at the 2010 Swansea Metropolitan University Degree Show in automotive design by Peter Wilkins not only promises to run by solar power with greater efficiency but also offers a competitive design styling.
2010 Volkswagen Sports Cars - VW Solar Powered Supercar Concept
Peter Wilkins has designed one helluva eco-friendly car for the 2010 Swansea Metropolitan University Degree Show. His supercar would run off of an electric motor powered by photovoltaic cells, or a hydrogen fuel cell stack. Peter Wilkins’ design is one of the sexiest eco-cars I have ever seen. Making earth-friendly cars that look good is a great idea.
The unique design of Wilkins permits each of the four wheels of the vehicle to be driven by an independent electric motor powered by solar energy stored in photovoltaic (PV) cells. The upper external surface of the vehicle stores the PV cells that further supply power to the mid-mounted hydrogen fuel-cell stack, which is directly linked to the electric motors. Placement of the PV cells and hydrogen fuel-cell stack form an integral part of the elegant design of the eco car that looks like part of a supercar.
The “VW Solar Powered Supercar” by designer Peter Wilkins is a concept car that demonstrates the aesthetic aspect of eco-friendly vehicles to attract more people toward sustainable commuting.
Simply known as the “VW Solar Powered Supercar”, this vehicle shows how just clean and green travel can get, and fast too. To power up, the car turns its face away from the smelly gas pump and integrates photovoltaic cells in its body instead. It uses these to juice up with solar power.

 2010 Volkswagen Sports Cars - VW Solar Powered Supercar Concept
The energy generated is used to power up a mid-mounted hydrogen fuel cell stack, resulting in a drive without the smoke and the pitch-black carbon footprint supercars usually leave behind these days.

Friday, August 20, 2010

2011 Volkswagen Beetle Ragster Concept Car Second Generation

Volkswagen to Launch the 2011 Beetle Based on the Beetle Ragster Concept car. Continued development of second generation of the Volkswagen Beetle that will be presented this year in November, as a concept car at the Salon in Los Angeles. Volkswagen is working on the second-generation of the new Beetle. The new car is expected to make a debut in concept form at the 2010 LA Motor Show later this year and will go on sale in 2011. A second generation Volkswagen Beetle will be launched next year, which would have more focus on driving dynamics rather than retro styling. The production version will debut at the Geneva Motor Show in 2011, and the year after arriving variant Cabriolet.
The Beetle will continue to be assembled in the plant in Puebla, Mexico, where it will be produced also the new Jetta. The two cars will share the new platform, characterized by a large step that will provide more cabin space for Beetle.
2011 Volkswagen Beetle Ragster Concept Car Second Generation
The second generation Volkswagen Beetle is a 2.0-liter engine producing 210 bhp (213 PS, 157 kW) could be seen on the car, more powerful than any engine currently sold on the vehicle. Also expected are 1.4-liter 160 bhp (162 PS, 119 kW) and 1.2-liter 105 bhp (106 PS, 78 kW) petrol engines. Diesel offerings could include 2.0-liter 140 bhp (142 PS, 104 kW) and 1.6-liter 105 bhp (106 PS, 78 kW) units. Customers in the US might get the chance to purchase the car with a five-cylinder 2.5-liter model cranking out 170 bhp (172 PS, 127 kW).
It is also said that the new car will have a heavily revamped interior. Engines will include the already existing 2.5-liter five-cylinder, a new 2.0-liter turbodiesel and a brand new hybrid version, powered by a 1.4-liter gasoline engine and a 27-horsepower electric motor. The engines will be mated with five and six speed manual transmissions and the new Volkswagen DSG dual-clutch gearbox.