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Europe's number 1 will be showing over fifty models and eight of
these will be world premieres - including the new Tiguan, an entirely new
generation of SUV developed to complement the Touareg.
When the gates open at the IAA, six new BlueMotion models will
also make their debut - from 2008 onward Volkswagen will offer nine vehicles
under the BlueMotion label.
Volkswagen has also taken notice of this year’s official motto
of the IAA – "see what's driving tomorrow." In response to this message,
Volkswagen will also display a prototype. The heart of this sensationally
flexible City Expert will beat where the flat-four "Boxer" engine once did in
the Beetle.
Volkswagen will welcome visitors to the IAA in an exposition
area of 9,000 square metres. The centre piece of that space will be the Tiguan.
It is the world's first production model exclusively equipped with supercharged
engines and offers two advantages in particular: lower fuel consumption whilst
still being fun to drive. Also new is the remarkably quiet four-cylinder diesel
engine with common-rail injection. The two new TDIs produce 103 kW/140 PS and
125 kW/170 PS. Both engines already conform to the Euro 5 exhaust standards that
will be introduced in 2009. On the Volkswagen stand you will be able to "see
what's driving tomorrow" here and now.
Additionally, Volkswagen will unveil six new BlueMotion models
at the same time. Therefore, during the course of 2008, there will be at least
nine BlueMotion models available. The Volkswagen BlueMotion environmental label
will certainly become a byword for effective environmental protection. The
versions already available – the Polo BlueMotion (3.8 litres of diesel consumed
per 100 km and 99 g/km CO2) and Passat BlueMotion (5.1 litres of diesel consumed
per 100 km and 136 g/km CO2) – have already redefined the standards of economy
in their respective classes.
The Volkswagen press conference will be held on the Volkswagen
stand at 11am on 11th September (Hall 3.0) at which time Dr Martin Winterkorn
will present the new Tiguan.
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