2010 Volkswagen New Compact Coupe Concept
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
1.4 liter inline-4 hybrid |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
turbocharger |
Torque |
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HP |
148 hp + 27 hp |
HP/Weight |
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HP/Liter |
105.7 hp per liter |
MPG |
45 mpg | ||
0-60 mph |
8.1 seconds |
Top Speed |
141 mph |
(from Volkswagen
Press Release) Volkswagen's World Premiere of the New
Compact Coupe Hybrid Concept Car at the 2010 NAIAS Unites
Exceptional Efficiency with Top Dynamics
Wolfsburg, Germany / Detroit, MI -- January 11 2010 -- For
Volkswagen, this marks the beginning of an action-packed year, in
which more new models will be introduced than ever before in the
company’s history. First on the spectacular list of new products for
the 2010 calendar year is a car based on entirely new concepts and
technology, a coupe with a hybrid drive that is extremely fast and
yet futuristic in its fuel economy. It has sports appeal and sharp
styling yet is remarkably elegant - positioned between the Europe’s
bestselling sports car, the Scirocco, and the internationally
successful CC. Its name: the New Compact Coupe (NCC). Site of its
world premiere: Detroit, Michigan at the North American
International Auto Show (January 11 to 24). Combined fuel
consumption: 4.2 l/100 km* (45 mpg**). CO2 emissions: 98 g/km.
Perhaps even more incredible, considering its fuel economy, are its
top speed of 227 km/h (141 mph) and the short 8.6 seconds it needs
for the classic sprint to 100 km/h (0-60 mph in 8.1 seconds).
These are made technically feasible through a high-tech alliance of
sorts: a TSI engine (gasoline powered with 110 kW / 150 PS) that is
as fuel efficient as it is sporty, an electric motor (20 kW / 27
PS), and a 7-speed Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) - which, in the eyes
of many car drivers, is the best automatic in the world today. Just
over a month after the debut of the most fuel-efficient four-seater
in the world – the Up! Lite in Los Angeles – this new concept car
confirms once again that future Volkswagen hybrid vehicles will not
only focus on fuel economy, but – similar to pure gasoline and
diesel versions of Europe’s most successful automobile brand – will
also aim to be sporty and fun to drive. In the first half of the
year, Volkswagen will launch its first hybrid model on the market
under the VW label – an SUV with full-time all-wheel drive.
Meanwhile, the New Compact Coupe shows, both technically and
visually, how Volkswagen envisions a front-wheel drive hybrid for
the compact class.
Hybrid DRIVE – TSI and Electric MOTOR plus DSG
Downsizing at its best:
The concept car is driven by an extremely innovative high-tech
alliance that closely approximates potential production versions.
Volkswagen is using a four-cylinder version of the TSI gasoline
engine range here. Direct injection, turbocharging and an
intercooler generate 110 kW / 150 PS of power from just 1.4 liters
of engine displacement – downsizing at its best. TSI technology has
impressively demonstrated its extreme durability in many car racing
events; including on the legendary Nordschleife of the German
Nürburgring – the most demanding race course in the world. Since the
first TSI engine was introduced just over five years ago, 3.5
million units of these boosted and torque-strong four cylinder
engines have already been installed in vehicles. The TSI of the NCC
– which of course is also equipped with ESP - transfers a hefty 240
Newton-meter (177 ft-lb) of torque to the front wheels at low engine
speeds.
Emissions-free by E-motor: And there is even more power: An electric
motor is integrated between the TSI and the efficient 7-speed DSG
transsmision; it can be used for pure electric emissions-free
driving, or it can support the TSI with aggressive torque. The
electric motor develops 20 kW / 27 PS of power. The power and torque
of the two drive units supplement one another during what is known
as boosting – when accelerating to pass, for example. Since the NCC
can also be driven in a pure electric mode, the drive system is
classified as a Full Hybrid. A lithium-ion battery (1.1 kWh) at the
rear of the vehicle supplies the electric motor with energy. By the
way, in electric mode the TSI is not only shut off; it is also
disengaged by a clutch to avoid drag loss.
Frequently coasting: As soon as the driver releases the gas pedal,
the TSI is disengaged from the transmission. This so-called
“coast-down” is even possible at higher speeds, as in freeway
driving. Since drag losses are eliminated here as well, the NCC is
able to coast for a longer period of time, for a driving style that
leads directly to reduced fuel consumption.
Recovering kinetic energy: In braking, the electric motor – now
operating as a generator – recovers kinetic energy which is then
stored in the lithium-ion battery. Of course, just like Volkswagen's
new BlueMotion models, the New Compact Coupe also has a Stop-Start
system on board to further reduce fuel consumption, especially in
urban areas and in stop-and-go traffic.
ExteriOr Design and DimensionS
The unique interplay of
efficiency and dynamics is reflected once again in the NCC's
styling, starting with a “Tungsten Silver Metallic” exterior. Klaus
Bischoff, Chief Designer for the Volkswagen Brand, comments:
“Styling of a coupe is considered the ultimate in automotive design.
Our team has achieved a symbiosis of efficient technologies and
elegance in the New Compact Coupe that is unique in its expression.
Just a few precisely placed lines and powerfully sculpted surfaces
have created a timeless dynamic and purist elegance that is typical
of Volkswagen.”
Front end – Showing a strong face: The front of the New Compact
Coupe shows an extremely confident and focused expression. Moreover,
the NCC's width is emphasized by the horizontal line styling with
integrated Bi-Xenon headlights - including LED daytime running and
turn signal lights. The technically complex headlights contribute to
an unmistakable visual recognition of the concept car – both day and
night.
Side view – A sharp profile: In the car’s side profile, styling
properties characteristic of all new Volkswagens of the past year
have been merged with elegant and yet sporty coupe features,
resulting in a new interpretation of the design DNA. The best
examples of this are the characteristic tornado line and the
powerfully emphasized curves of the wheel arches. They intersect the
main volume of the large, homogeneous surfaces, conveying a powerful
dynamic. The image of the side windows rounds out this impression
with a concise signature. Forging a stylistic bridge to current
models are the 19-inch “Lugano” type alloy wheels.
Rear – A strong
concluding statement: The cargo area of the New Compact Coupe is
decidedly powerful in design. Clean surfaces and a muscular shoulder
section dominate the image here too. Bright: the LED taillights. A
spoiler lip that reduces air turbulence was styled into the top of
the trunk lid; it further improves the car’s remarkable
aerodynamics. At the bottom there is a stylized diffuser; the
tailpipe of the exhaust system is embedded here for a positive
aerodynamic effect.
Dimensions – Millimeters at work for styling: The New Compact Coupe
is 4.54 meters (178.5 inches) long and 1.78 meters (70.1 inches)
wide. Its low body height of 1.41 meter (55.6 inches) adds styling
energy to the interplay of its dimensions; the ratio of broad width
to low body height intensifies the Volkswagen’s dynamic image. Also
large are the track widths (front 1.53 meter / 61.2 inches; rear
1.54 meter / 61.4 inches) and wheelbase (2.65 meters / 104.4
inches).
INTERIOR – ERGONOMICS AND DIMENSIONS
Showing its true colors:
The NCC is a four-seater with exceptional long-distance touring
comfort and generous occupant space, with sport seats upholstered in
light-colored, “Berry White” leather. The lower cockpit area,
portions of the center console, and the door trim panels also carry
this lighter shade. By contrast, all other surfaces (except accents
and controls), including the leather-trimmed steering wheel, are
styled in a darker “Grigio Quartz” color.
Inside, the NCC offers an exceptional feeling of spaciousness for
its class. Despite the sporty low body height, the car is able to
offer ample head room front and rear, as well as leg room for rear
passengers. The coupe’s 380 liter trunk can handle luggage for four
passengers without a problem.
Climb in, buckle up, drive away: As soon as the NCC's doors are
opened, another reason for the Volkswagen brand’s tremendous success
is revealed: unparalleled perfection in details and intuitive
operation. The instruments are all laid out in ideal positions. The
new multifunction sport steering wheel is the key interface between
human and machine. The right hand rests naturally on the 7-speed
DSG's gearshift lever‚ which stands before the full control panel
for driver and passenger. Newly-designed controls for the automatic
climate control system (Climatronic), an 8-inch touchscreen
radio-navigation system - also a new design - and, finally, the
hazard flasher switch and center air vents all await. The center
console is angled slightly toward the driver to perfectly align the
cockpit to the driver’s needs. The round gauges with their chrome
bezels and a multifunction display (trip computer and additional
navigation display) placed between them, are also optimally
positioned for easy viewing.
Metal trim accentuates the air vents, multifunction keys on the
steering wheel, radio-navigation system, climate control, and the
gearshift, while white accents are found in the door trim,
instruments, and the window / mirror switch panels in the doors.
Individual seats in the rear: Designers have shaped the rear seating
area to match the style of large Gran Turismo cars. Passengers sit
on two comfortable sport seats here, with the center console
continuing from the front to the rear passenger area. Here, the
center console is equipped with additional storage space as well as
climate controls and a fold-out center armrest. The overall finish
and quality of the materials employed throughout the interior make
viewers forget completely that the New Compact Coupe is still a
concept car. And that, too, is a typical Volkswagen trait – no
compromises.
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