Monday, July 29, 2019

All Of Those Models Were Five-seaters




It was originally made to be an adjusted version of the Golf hatchback. It has been offered in two- and four-door sedan and five-door wagon/ estate versions. All of those models were five-seaters. The last generation of the Volkswagen Jetta was launched in 2010 and production for the US market began that same year in Puebla, Mexico. Every new model has is larger than its predecessor and this is also the case with the 2019 Volkswagen Jetta. Aside from that, Volkswagen also tried to keep costs down, and that is why they removed all the luxury elements from the American model. The release date of the new 2019 Volkswagen Jetta is probably going to happen during the fall of 2018. However, we should wait for the official date to be revealed during the Detroit Auto Show. Since there is no official info on this subject we can only presume that prices won鈥檛 be higher than of the current model.





The one thing we know for sure is that the Volkswagen is officially adopting the new platform, but the company hasn鈥檛 released the official info on the drivetrain and the technology behind it. Judging by those sketches and spy photos we got last month, we can conclude that VW is going with a new cleaner look with angular lines. It is obvious that Jetta was inspired by the design of the larger Passat. If we compare the new look with the last year鈥檚 model, we can see that Jetta has gone through many useful changes. However, we can鈥檛 say that 2019 Volkswagen Jetta exterior looks revolutionary. We can only see that VW is using the same design throughout their lineup and that recipe seems to work like charm. Naturally, we can鈥檛 expect from sketches to be the direct representation of the finished product. Here and there we can see design details borrowed from both, larger Passat and Arteon, but those cues, together with some exaggerated design features that won鈥檛 be on the finished model. But one thing is sure; the 2019 Volkswagen Jetta is going to look better than ever.





However, most of those sketches are showing us an R-Spec model so we can鈥檛 expect the entry-level model to look this good. The first thing we noticed was the massive front grille with larger-than-ever vents and some pretty furious headlamps. The taillights are most certainly borrowed from the Audi A4. That is nothing unusual because the Volkswagen group engineers have already done that with their Seat. The rear end is most likely inspired by the Audi A4. Those 2019 Volkswagen Jetta interior sketches throw some light to the area we haven鈥檛 had an opportunity to see. The overall design with the central console is already familiar because we have seen it on the Golf and Passat. However, the dashboard design has never been seen and it is something that makes this interior stick out from the rest of MQB designed vehicles. The new 2019 Volkswagen Jetta has the traditional A/C vents and a huge screen in the center console.





That console is no longer at the bottom or in the middle. It is placed at the top of the line with the instrument cluster. And we don鈥檛 have to mention that this will be the first time in Jetta that we will have a fully digital instrument cluster. MQB platform is finally coming to the 2019 Volkswagen Jetta. That platform can be stretched in any direction except for the distance between the front axle and the pedals. That same platform is shared with many other VW Group鈥檚 vehicles like Audi A3, Atlas, Arteon, Polo, Audi A3 and many others. It is rumored that 2019 Volkswagen Jetta will come with two engines to the United States. The same sources of those rumors say that we will get the base model with a turbocharged, 1.4-liter four-cylinder. Higher trims will come with the larger, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with eight-speed automatic transmission. The 6-speed manual transmission is also a possibility for the weaker engines. We are assuming that VW will not release this vehicle without a hybrid option, but that is yet to be confirmed. Hybrid engine is a possibility. 2019 Volkswagen CC - Whoa! Finally Volkswagen Did It..