Volkswagen Eos Explained

Volkswagen Eos
Manufacturer:Volkswagen
Production:2006–2016
Assembly:Portugal: Palmela (Autoeuropa)
Class:Sport compact (S)
Body Style:2-door coupé convertible
Layout:Transverse front-engine, front-wheel-drive
Platform:Volkswagen Group A5 platform
Engine:1.4 L I4 (petrol)
1.6 L I4 (petrol)
2.0 L I4 (petrol)
3.2 L VR6 (petrol)
3.6 L VR6 (petrol)
2.0 L I4 TDI
Transmission:6-speed manual
6-speed automatic (DSG)
Wheelbase:25781NaN1
Length:2007–2009: 44071NaN1
2010–2011: 173.6inches
2012–2016: 174.1inches
Width:17911NaN1
Height:14431NaN1
Related:Volkswagen Golf Mk5
Volkswagen Scirocco Mk3
Audi A3 Mk2
Audi TT Mk2
Škoda Octavia Mk2
SEAT León Mk2
Designer:Robert Lešnik[1] under the direction of Peter Schreyer
Successor:Volkswagen T-Roc (Cabriolet models)

The Volkswagen Eos is a compact two-door, four passenger convertible manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen from 2006 to 2016 - noted for its five-section hardtop retractable roof which itself featured an independently operable glass sunroof. VW marketed the body configuration as a CSC (coupe-sunroof-convertible).

Assembled at AutoEuropa in Portugal, the Eos succeeded the Golf Cabriolet. Eos production ended in May 2015, with a limited number of base trim models marketed as 2016 models in the United States.

The model name derived from Eos, the Greek goddess of the dawn.[2]

History

Prior to production, the Eos was shown as the Concept C at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show - designed by a team headed by Peter Schreyer, Head of Volkswagen Design in Wolfsburg.[3] Other sources attribute the design of the Eos specifically to Slovenian Robert Lešnik.[1]

The production Eos, manufactured at the AutoEuropa plant in Portugal, was presented in September 2005, at the Frankfurt Motor Show, with the North American introduction at the Los Angeles Auto Show in January 2006.

Unlike the Cabrio, which was a convertible version of the Golf hatchback, the Eos was a standalone model with all new body panels, sharing its platform and components with the Volkswagen Golf (Mk5).

Roof design

The Eos uses a five piece folding roof with an integrated, independently operating glass sunroof - making the Eos the only retractable hardtop of this kind. The roof folds automatically into the trunk in twenty five seconds, reducing trunk space from 10.5cuft6.6cuft.

The roof, designed and manufactured by OASys, a subsidiary of Webasto Germany, uses its own hydraulic control system and numerous rubber seals. Periodic maintenance is required so seals remain conditioned and functional.

Early Eos models had a leak-prone seal design, subsequently updated in the 2009/2010 timeframe. Proper body alignment is critical for proper top function.

Facelift

A facelifted Volkswagen Eos appeared in October 2010, and went on sale as a model of 2012 outside Europe. This facelift includes a revised front and rear fascias, headlights and tail lights, side mirrors, as well as new wheel designs.

Eos White Night

The White Night edition featured a black interior, white exterior paint, black painted roof, LED tail lights, and 18 inch Budapest wheels.

Other features include black mirror covers, radiator grille and trim strips, black Nappa leather seats, door and side trim and black steering wheel with contrasting seams, trim strips and radio trim in candy white, sill panel strips with white night letters. Other features include automatic climate control, sports chassis lowered 151NaN1 and heated front seats. The option was available with all non V6 models.[4]

United States Final Edition

Sales of the Eos steadily declined, and by 2014 had become one of the VW last models using the Mark 5 platform.

During 2014, Volkswagen announced the Eos' discontinuation with close of model year 2015, marked by a Final Edition trim level.

The 2015-only Final Edition trim replaced the Sport trim marketed in the US and included Sport trim features along with a two tone beige/black leather upholstery, back up camera and park distance control - and three available paint colors: black, brown and white.

2016 United States

In August 2015, Volkswagen announced a limited run of Eos models of 2016 in Komfort trim only. In October 2015, at least one dealer was quoted as saying only 1,300 cars were made available for the United States in four colours: black, brown, red and white. Since 2014, the Komfort trim included a high level of standard features as well as in-dash navigation.

Drivetrain

Model Year(s) Engine Power, torque@rpm Transmission Emission standards
1.4 TSI2007–20161390NaN I4 turbo 122NaN@5500, 2000NaN0@1500-40006 speed manualEuro 5
1.4 TSI2008–20141390NaN I4 turbo 1600NaN0@5800, 2400NaN0@1500-45006 speed manualEuro 5
1.6 FSI2006–20071598NaN I4 115NaN@6000, 155NaN@40006 speed manualEuro 4
2.0 FSI2006–20081984NaN I4 1500NaN0@6000, 2000NaN0@35006 speed manualEuro 4
2.0 TSI2006–20161984NaN I4 turbo 2000NaN0@5500, 2800NaN0@1800-50006 speed manual, 6 speed DSG (optional)Euro 4
2.0 TSI2011–20141984NaN I4 turbo 2100NaN0@5300-6200, 2800NaN0@1700-52006 speed manual, 6 speed DSG (optional)Euro 5
3.2 VR62006–20083189NaN V6 2500NaN0@6300, 3200NaN0@2500-30006 speed DSGEuro 4
3.6 VR62009–20113597NaN V6 2600NaN0@6000, 3500NaN0@2400-40006 speed DSGEuro 5
2.0 TDI2006–20081968NaN I4 Pumpe Düse turbo diesel Engine Code: BMM1400NaN0@4200, 3200NaN0@1750-25006 speed manual, 6 speed DSG (optional)Euro 4
2.0 TDI2008-20141968NaN I4 common rail turbo diesel1400NaN0@4200, 3200NaN0@1750-25006 speed manual, 6 speed DSG (optional)Euro 5

International markets

The Eos was released in Europe in the first quarter of 2006, and in North America in the third quarter of 2006. Right hand drive markets, such as Japan, began sales in October 2006, followed by New Zealand and Australia in January 2007. It was released in South Africa in the second quarter of 2007.

Production

!Year!Global
200639,437[5]
200755,560
200843,578[6]
200917,880
201022,775[7]
201122,511
201211,138[8]
20137,651
20146,567[9]
20154,559[10]
Total231,863[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Volkswagen Eos Lešnik v čokoladi (article in Slovenian) . AVTO.over.net, 13 June 2006, Iztok Franko . 26 June 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090227061507/http://avto.over.net/novica.php?id=1845 . 27 February 2009 . dead . dmy-all .
  2. Web site: About the Name Eos . Master-McNeil, November 2005 . 2008-08-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081010033444/http://naming.com/consumer.php?consumer=eos . 2008-10-10 . dead .
  3. Web site: Geneva Auto Show 2004: Volkswagen Concept C . VWVortex, March 2, 2004, Jamie Vondruska .
  4. Web site: Paukert . Chris . Hans Gruber, Your Ride Is Here: Volkswagen rolls out White Night Eos special edition . Autoblog.com . 2009-05-28 . 2011-04-03.
  5. News: Annual Report 2006 . Volkswagen.
  6. News: Annual Report 2008 . Volkswagen . 81.
  7. News: Annual Report 2010 . Volkswagen . 109.
  8. News: Annual Report 2012 . Volkswagen . 107.
  9. News: Annual Report 2014 . Volkswagen.
  10. News: Annual Report 2016 . Volkswagen.
  11. Web site: Eos . 2024-05-06 . Volkswagen Newsroom . en.