Volkswagen Sharan Explained

Volkswagen Sharan
Manufacturer:Volkswagen
Production:1995–2023
Assembly:Portugal: Palmela (Autoeuropa)
Class:Mid-size MPV (M)
Body Style:5-door MPV
Layout:Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
Successor:Volkswagen ID. Buzz
Volkswagen Multivan (T7)

The Volkswagen Sharan is a seven-seater minivan that was produced by the German Volkswagen Group and built at the AutoEuropa plant in Palmela, Portugal, with a front-wheel-drive version across two generations, from 1995 to 2022. Through badge engineering, the Volkswagen Sharan shares the same platform with the SEAT Alhambra, and the first generation was also in most respects identical to the Ford Galaxy. From 2010 to 2023 the Sharan was in its second generation. It is described in the motor industry as a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV).[1] [2] [3] __TOC__

First generation (Typ 7M; 1995)

First generation (7M)
Aka:Ford Galaxy (until 2006)
SEAT Alhambra
Production:1995–2010
Assembly:Portugal: Palmela (AutoEuropa)
Designer:Greg M Greeson (1990)
Platform:Volkswagen Group B-VX62
Engine:Petrol


1.8L I4 1100NaN0 20V Turbo
2.0L I4 850NaN0
2.8L VR6 1280NaN0
2.8L VR6 1500NaN0 24V
Diesel:
1.9L I4 660NaN0 TDI
1.9L I4 810NaN0 TDI
1.9L I4 850NaN0 TDI
1.9L I4 960NaN0 TDI
1.9L I4 1100NaN0 TDI
2.0L I4 1030NaN0 TDI

Wheelbase:Pre-Facelift & 2010–: 28351NaN1
2004–09: 28411NaN1
Length:Pre-Facelift: 46201NaN1
Facelifted: 46341NaN1
Width:Pre-Facelift: 18101NaN1
Facelifted: 18101NaN1
Height:Pre-Facelift: 17621NaN1
2004–09: 17591NaN1
2010–: 17321NaN1

The Sharan was the Volkswagen-badged product from a joint venture between Volkswagen and Ford Motor Company to produce vehicles in the increasingly important MPV market, which was filled at the time by Renault's Espace and Chrysler's Voyager.[4] The resulting Volkswagen Sharan concept (and Ford Galaxy) was shown at the 1994 Paris Auto Show,[5] and production started in May 1995. The name Sharan was said to be derived from the Persian word 'Shahran' meaning "Carrier of Kings".[6] However, according to Volkswagen, it is a made-up word, like 'Touran'.[7]

Development began in top-secret in 1987, known only to the highest level members of the respective companies, with a team consisting of Ford's Steve Harper, Paul Coucill, and Volkswagen's Peter Knapp. Harper's design was chosen at the first review that September. It originally had a very different boxier design, and used a conventional minivan layout with a single sliding-door.[8]

The Volkswagen Group subsequently rebadged the Sharan and sold it as the SEAT Alhambra alongside the Sharan. All variants were produced at the joint venture's plant AutoEuropa in Portugal, alongside the closely related Ford Galaxy. The Sharan was on sale from 1995 to 2010, accompanied with facelifts in 2000 and 2004.[9]

As of 2007, the annual production for the Sharan is in the 50,000 unit range; it is sold in Europe, South Africa and some Asia Pacific and Latin American countries. In Mexico, it was available with the 1.8L Turbo 4 cil 1500NaN0 with five speed Tiptronic automatic gearbox in Comfortline trim only, while in Argentina it is available with the 1.8L Turbo and the 1.9L TDI 115 hp four cylinder engines, in both five speed manual and five speed Tiptronic transmissions in Trendline trim only.

The cooperation between Volkswagen and Ford ended in 2006, with the latter going alone in building the second generation Galaxy.

The Sharan was not sold in the United States and Canada. Originally, this was due to an agreement between Ford and Volkswagen, leaving the market free from competition for Ford's Aerostar minivan. Volkswagen later decided not to introduce the Sharan in North America, ceased developing the Microbus concept, and instead introduced a badge-engineered variant of the Chrysler minivans as the Routan. This was launched in 2009, and replaced the Sharan in Mexico which was the only North American country where the Sharan was sold.

Scoring 200 points on the United Kingdom Reliability Index, the Sharan is considered very unreliable when compared to the average vehicle score of 100, while a very reliable vehicle scores 60 or below. The average age and repair cost of the tested Sharan was 5,3 years and covered 63,546 miles.[10] It has been noted that, despite enjoying high popularity,[11] the Sharan has consistently performed poorly in UK customer satisfaction surveys,[12] including a last place 138th in a 2003 survey.[13] Although quality problems existed in the original version, the Sharan quickly became the best selling MPV in Germany.[4] It also sold better there than the technically identical SEAT Alhambra and Ford Galaxy despite costing up to 2500 euros more.[14]

The first generation Volkswagen Sharan was on sale for over 15 years[15] having been built almost unchanged during the time. By the time it was replaced in 2010 it was one of the longest running car models in Europe.[16] Despite its age, nearly 24,000 Sharans were still being sold annually as of 2008.[17] In total, Volkswagen sold almost 670,000 units of its Sharan.

Mark 1/Phase 1 (1995–2000)

The original Sharan was launched in August 1995, and was available with five engine choices:

ModelYearsEngine and codeDispl.PowerTorque
1.8T1997–2000 I4 20V AJH 1781 cc 1100NaN0 @ 6000 rpm 2100NaN0 @ 1750–4600 rpm
2.01995–2000 I4 8V ADY 1984 cc 850NaN0 @ 5000 rpm 1700NaN0 @ 2400 rpm
2.8 VR6*1995–2000 VR6 12V AAA/AMY 2792 cc 1280NaN0 @ 5800 rpm 235Nm @ 4200 rpm
1.9 TDI1995–2000 I4 8V 1Z/AHU 1896 cc 660NaN0 @ 4000 rpm 202Nm @ 1900 rpm
1.9 TDI1996–2000 I4 8V AFN/AVG 1896 cc 810NaN0 @ 4150 rpm 235Nm @ 1900 rpm

The design and technology of the Sharan (including Alhambra and Galaxy) was a mix between both Volkswagen and Ford. The design was a compromise solution, with the front looking similar to a Ford Mondeo Mk1 and the rear like Volkswagen Passat (B4). Each of the three MPV models had its own subtle differences in exterior, and, for the Galaxy, in interior design. The first generation's initial design was completed under Greg M Greeson, an American designer employed in Volkswagen's Advanced Design Studio in Düsseldorf, West Germany from 1989 to 1990.

Some small visual changes in 1998 included new door wings derived from the Volkswagen Golf Mk4 and some changes in the dashboard.

The Sharan received a Euro NCAP three star safety rating when it was tested in 1999.[18]

Awards

Mark 1A/Phase 1.5 (2000–2004)

The Sharan and its stablemates received a major facelift in May 2000. At this time, Volkswagen also extended the wheelbase by 61NaN1, increased the front and rear track, and gave it the "Volkswagen family" look of the time including a brand new dashboard no longer sourced from Ford. Seven seats came as standard.[19]

Awards

Engines

ModelYearsEngine and codeDispl.PowerTorque
1.8T2000–2004 I4 20V AWC 1781 cc 1100NaN0 @ 5800 rpm 2200NaN0 @ 1800 rpm
2.02000–2004 I4 8V ATM 1984 cc 850NaN0 @ 5200 rpm 1700NaN0 @ 2600 rpm
2.8 VR62000–2004 VR6 24V AYL 2792 cc 1500NaN0 @ 6200 rpm 265Nm @ 3400 rpm
1.9 TDI*2000–2003 I4 8V ANU 1896 cc 660NaN0 @ 4000 rpm 2400NaN0 @ 1900 rpm
1.9 TDI2000–2005 I4 8V AUY 1896 cc 850NaN0 @ 4000 rpm 3100NaN0 @ 1900 rpm
1.9 TDI2003–2007 I4 8V ASZ 1896 cc 960NaN0 @ 4000 rpm 3100NaN0 @ 1900 rpm
*Available option - 4motion AWD with 6 speed manual transmission

Mark 1B/Phase 1.75 (2004–2010)

A further minor cosmetic facelift was implemented in September 2003 at Frankfurt Motor Show for the model year of 2004. This changed, primarily, the grille, and tail lights (round). Also, more standard equipment was added, including air conditioning and curtain side air bags. In 2006, Ford independently introduced a new Galaxy which was not based on the Sharan and Alhambra designs from the Volkswagen Group.

The new Galaxy was built at a dedicated Ford plant in Limburg, Belgium. The last first generation Ford Galaxy rolled off the AutoEuropa line at the end of 2005, while the first generation Sharan and SEAT Alhambra continued in production, alongside the Volkswagen Eos and the new Scirocco, until August 2010.

A BlueMotion variant was introduced in 2008 and went on sale in Germany in May 2008, with lower (159g/km) CO2 emissions and average fuel consumption of 38 mpg U.S.[20] In the UK only 60 BlueMotions were expected to shift per year,[21] and it was on sale there until February 2011.

Engines

ModelYearsEngine and codeDispl.PowerTorque
1.8T2003–2005 I4 20V AWC 1781 cc 1100NaN0 @ 5800 rpm 2200NaN0 @ 1800 rpm
2.02003–2007 I4 8V ATM 1984 cc 850NaN0 @ 5200 rpm 1700NaN0 @ 2600 rpm
2.8 VR62003–2008 VR6 24V AYL 2792 cc 1500NaN0 @ 6200 rpm 265Nm @ 3400 rpm
1.9 TDI2006–2010 I4 8V BVK 1896 cc 850NaN0 @ 4000 rpm 3100NaN0 @ 1900 rpm
1.9 TDI2003–2007 I4 8V ASZ 1896 cc 960NaN0 @ 4000 rpm 3100NaN0 @ 1900 rpm
1.9 TDI2003–2009 I4 8V BTB 1896 cc 1100NaN0 @ 4000 rpm 3200NaN0 @ 1900 rpm
2.0 TDI2006–2010 I4 8V BRT 1968 cc 1030NaN0 @ 4000 rpm 3100NaN0 @ 1900 rpm

LPG version

In June 2006, PrinceGas[22] and Volkswagen launched the Sharan with a 2.0 L 850NaN0 flexible fuel engine, which could work with either petrol or autogas (liquified petroleum gas), providing an additional 450km (280miles) range over the regular 2.0L petrol engine. Both fuel tanks, the 70L (18 US gallon) petrol tank and the 60L liquid gas tank combined, give the Sharan enough fuel to cover 7300NaN0 between refuels at an average fuel consumption of 9.6 L/100 km.[22]

The liquid gas tank is built into the spare wheel well so it does not compromise on passenger and loading space of the Sharan's interior, although it does eliminate the spare tyre.

Second generation (Typ 7N; 2010)

Second generation (7N)
Aka:SEAT Alhambra
Production:2010–2022
Assembly:Portugal: Palmela (AutoEuropa)
Platform:Volkswagen Group A6 (PQ46)
Related:Volkswagen Passat (B7)
Volkswagen Tiguan Mk1
Škoda Superb (B6)
SEAT Alhambra Mk2
Engine:Petrol


1.4L 1100NaN0 TSI
2.0L 1470NaN0 TSI
Diesel:
2.0L 1030NaN0 TDI
2.0L 1250NaN0 TDI

Wheelbase:29201NaN1
Length:48501NaN1
Width:19241NaN1
Height:17201NaN1

The second generation Sharan, based on the Volkswagen Passat (B7), was launched at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show[23] and a month later, the second generation of its sibling model, the SEAT Alhambra, was officially announced.[24] Sales commenced in September 2010.

Although still built at the AutoEuropa factory in Portugal, the new model inherits only its name from the previous Sharan, compared to which it is 2201NaN1 longer, 921NaN1 wider and 121NaN1 lower, with the wheelbase lengthened by 751NaN1.

Weight has been reduced by 300NaN0. The initial engine range comprises 1.4-litre TSI (148 bhp) and 2.0-litre (197 bhp) petrol options, plus two 2.0-litre TDI diesel engines, rated at 1400NaN0 and 1680NaN0. The rear doors now slide open rather than being hinged.[25]

In March 2020, Volkswagen ceased production of the Sharan MPV for the Chinese market in favor of the brand new model, China-only Volkswagen Viloran.[26] The car remained in available in Europe after more than 12 years' presence.[27]

The VW Sharan was discontinued in the UK in 2021 but continued to be available elsewhere in Europe.[28] However, in October 2022, the VW Sharan finally ended production in Portugal after more than a decade of production of the second generation model.[29] [30] No replacement is planned as the market has shifted away from large MPVs to crossovers and SUVs.

Facelift

At the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, a facelifted Sharan was unveiled to the public. It has new electronic systems and engines with reduced fuel consumption.[31] Its 2.0 litre TSi engine (2200NaN0, 3500NaN0) and six speed direct-shift gearbox are the same as in the 2016 Golf GTi.

Safety

Euro NCAP

The Sharan in its standard European market configuration received 4 stars from Euro NCAP in 2019.[32]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Volkswagen Sharan (1995 - 2000) used car review . . 28 May 2022 . 8 March 2006 . Crouch . Jonathan.
  2. Web site: Volkswagen Sharan (2000 - 2010) used car review . . 19 April 2010 . 28 May 2022 . Enright . Andy.
  3. Web site: Volkswagen Sharan (2010 - 2015) used car review . . 28 May 2022 . 11 March 2016 . Crouch . Jonathan.
  4. Web site: VW Sharan: Von der Idee zum beliebtesten Minivan Deutschlands.
  5. Web site: 1994 Paris Auto Show - Motor Trend Magazine. 2 January 1995.
  6. Web site: Classen. Robin. Adam, Elise, Sharan - These five cars are named after people linked to its brands. 2021-08-21. Wheels. en-US.
  7. Web site: Every child needs a name. 2021-08-21. www.volkswagenag.com. The new name “Arteon” is closely related to the Sharan, the Touran and the Tiguan: Just like the names of its siblings in the Volkswagen family, this name is an invented word – a creation consisting of two parts that, taken together, produce a certain connotation..
  8. Web site: Galaxy VX62. 2021-07-21. www.shado.co.uk.
  9. Web site: Volkswagen Sharan used car guide | Carzone.
  10. Web site: Car Reliability Search Results. 15 January 2014.
  11. Web site: VW has the last laugh with its popular Sharan. 15 July 2016.
  12. Web site: Volkswagen | Car Reviews | Honest John.
  13. Web site: Honda Logo tops car survey. www.telegraph.co.uk.
  14. Book: Integriertes Branding: Baupläne zur Gestaltung erfolgreicher Marken. 9783322914446. Langner. Tobias. 9 March 2013. Springer .
  15. Web site: Seven-seat MPV shoot-out. Auto Express.
  16. Web site: VW teases with new Sharan.
  17. Web site: Der Sharan läuft und läuft und läuft. 27 January 2009.
  18. Web site: Official VW Sharan 1999 safety rating.
  19. Web site: Volkswagen Sharan (2000 - 2010) used car review | Car review | RAC Drive. www.rac.co.uk.
  20. Web site: VW Sharan BlueMotion already on sale in Germany.
  21. Web site: Volkswagen Sharan Bluemotion. Autocar.
  22. Web site: The VW Gazette: Ecology Meets Economy . Vwgazette.blogspot.com . 2006-06-20 . 2011-06-25.
  23. Web site: Geneva motor show: VW Sharan. 2010-03-02. Autocar. 4 March 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100302020644/http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsArticle/Volkswagen-Sharan/247730/. 2 March 2010. dead. dmy-all.
  24. Web site: The new Alhambra – highly functional and efficient perfect for the active family. 2010-04-19. SEAT. 19 April 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120223013627/http://media.seat.com/en/seat-news/597-nuevo-seat-alhambra-mas-funcional-y-eficiente.html. 23 February 2012.
  25. Genfer Autosalon. Auto Motor u. Sport. 2010 07 . 32–36. 11 March 2010.
  26. Web site: The Volkswagen Sharan and Seat Alhambra are definitely retiring. 27 March 2020.
  27. Web site: Nowy Volkswagen Sharan - ceny nowych samochodów 2021, dane techniczne.
  28. Web site: Volkswagen Sharan taken off sale after more than 10 years. 28 May 2021 .
  29. Web site: Last VW Sharan to come off AutoEuropa production line. 14 October 2022 .
  30. Web site: Volkswagen Sharan (2010 to 2021) (Expert Rating). 24 October 2022 .
  31. Web site: Show premiere of the Sharan in Geneva. 2015-02-18. Volkswagen Media. Volkswagen AG. 2015-02-25. .
  32. Web site: Official Volkswagen Sharan 2019 safety rating. www.euroncap.com.