History: Volkswagen Arteon
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Manufacturer : | Volkswagen | ||||
Also called: | Volkswagen CC (China) | ||||
Production : | 2017 - present | ||||
Class : | Large family car D | ||||
Body style : | five door fastback five door Shooting-brake | ||||
Layout: | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive Front-engine, all-wheel-drive | ||||
Platform : | Volkswagen Group MQB | ||||
Related cars: | Volkswagen Passat (B8), Škoda Superb (B8) | ||||
Engine: | Petrol: 1.5 L TSI 150 I4 2.0 L TSI 190 I4 2.0 L TSI 280 I4 Diesel: 2.0 L TDI SCR 150 I4 2.0 L TDI SCR 190 I4 2.0 L BiTDI SCR 240 I4 PHEV: 1.4 L EA211 TSI I4 (e-Hybrid) | ||||
Electric motor: | 3-phase permanent magnet synchronous electric motor (e-Hybrid) | ||||
Transmission: | 6-speed manual 7-speed DSG 8-speed automatic | ||||
Wheelbase: | 2,837 mm (112 in) | ||||
Length: | 4,862 mm (191 in) (fastback) 4,866 mm (192 in) (shooting brake) | ||||
Width: | 1,871 mm (74 in) | ||||
Height: | 1,450 mm (57 in) (fastback) 1,462 mm (58 in) (shooting brake) | ||||
Predecessor : | Volkswagen CC | ||||
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The Volkswagen Arteon is a five door fastback car manufactured by Volkswagen based on the Volkswagen Group MQB platform. The Arteon was unveiled on 6 March 2017 at the Geneva Motor Show and at the Chicago Auto Show for the market in North America. The Arteon is the direct successor of the Volkswagen CC although it was going to be more upmarket than the CC.
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History
Based on the 2015 Volkswagen Arteon concept and positioned above the Volkswagen Passat in the Volkswagen product line, the Arteon was presented to the public on 6 March 2017 at the Geneva Motor Show. In 2018 it made its debut also in the United States at the Chicago Auto Show. The delay for North America was due to unspecified issues with the emissions testing. The first vehicles arrived in the United States in April 2019 and around the same time it became available in the Canadian dealerships as well.
Generations / versions
2017 model
2020 model
Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake
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Further reading
Volkswagen CC
Volkswagen
Volkswagen Group
Shooting-brake
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