Volkswagen New Compact Coupé Explained

New Compact Coupé
Manufacturer:Volkswagen
Production:2010
Class:Concept compact car
Body Style:2-door coupé
Layout:FF layout
Engine:hybrid-drive


1,4-l-TSI-internal combustion engine
110 kW (150 hp)
electric motor
20 kW (27 hp)

Transmission:7-Gear Direct-Shift Gearbox
Wheelbase:26501NaN1
Length:45401NaN1
Width:17801NaN1
Height:14101NaN1
Related:Volkswagen Jetta (A6)
Designer:Klaus Bischoff

The Volkswagen New Compact Coupé (short Volkswagen NCC) is a close to production concept car of the German car manufacturer Volkswagen. The car was presented on the NAIAS 2010 in Detroit. It is equipped with a hybrid drive, and is positioned between the Volkswagen Scirocco and the Volkswagen Passat CC.

The average fuel consumption is just 4.2 litres per 100 kilometers; the emission value is 98 grams of CO2 per kilometer. In contrast, the driving values are a top speed of 227 km/h and a sprint time of 8.6 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h.

The body of the vehicle is a resemblance of the 6th generation of the Volkswagen Jetta but as a 2-door style. This is also a reference to 2nd generation of the Volkswagen Jetta in which some of its models had 2-door options.

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