Volkswagen Press Release
Volkswagen Announces World Debut Of All-New 2011 Jetta,
Delivering Sophisticated Style At An Accessible Price
All-new 2011 Jetta Sets New Standard in its Class Delivering
Sophisticated Style, Precision German Engineering and Carefree
Maintenance at an Accessible Price
HERNDON, Va., June 15 -- Volkswagen of America, Inc. today
announced the world debut of its all-new 2011 Jetta, delivering
style, precision German engineering and Carefree Maintenance,
all at an extremely accessible price. At a starting price point
of around $16,000, the all-new 2011 Jetta offers best in class
rear legroom, a premium interior and Volkswagen essentials.
Unveiled for the first time today at an unexpected urban oasis
in Times Square, New York, the all-new 2011 Jetta features clean
lines, refined side architecture and premium style combined with
Volkswagen’s trademark precision German engineering. The all-new
2011 Jetta sets a new standard in its class and will be
available in the U.S. this October.
“Today marks the beginning of a new era for Volkswagen and for
Jetta,” said Stefan Jacoby, CEO of Volkswagen Group of America,
Inc. “The all-new 2011 Jetta is a class-up driving experience
with the kind of styling, design and power under the hood
normally found in more expensive luxury cars. At an extremely
attractive price, this car is sophisticated, fun to drive and
practical.”
Engine and Transmission
The North American version of the all-new 2011 Jetta features
the powerful and efficient German engineering drivers have come
to expect from Volkswagen. Four engines will be available in the
U.S. and Canada, including a 2.0-liter turbodiesel direct
injection (TDI) Clean Diesel featuring common rail injection
with 236 lbs-ft. of torque (320 Newton-meters). The engine runs
as quietly as a gasoline engine, but yields the power of a
sports car achieving 0-60 mph in 8.7 seconds. Additional engines
include the 2.0, 2.5 R5, and as of 2011, the 2.0 TSI. All Jetta
engines will be offered with a manual transmission as standard
equipment. An automatic transmission will also be available with
each engine version as an option. On the new 2.0-liter TDI and
2.0-liter TSI, Volkswagen will offer the 6-speed DSG – one of
the most advanced and efficient automatic transmission systems
in the world. In the U.S., S, SE, SEL and TDI versions of the
Jetta will be available, as will a 2.0-liter GLI.
Exterior
The all-new 2011 Jetta has been completely overhauled, inside
and out. Its new wheelbase and exterior length are significantly
bigger than its predecessor – resulting in superior performance,
more space and greater comfort. At 182.7-inches long, 57.1
inches tall and 70.1 inches wide, it is more than 3.5 inches
longer than its predecessors. The interplay of exterior
dimensions leads to a powerful balance of proportions. In
parallel, the new Volkswagen ‘design DNA’ sharpens the car’s
styling. This has resulted in clear, precise lines and
athletically muscular surfaces, which lend a timeless elegance
and dynamic styling to the sedan.
On the front end of the car, the prominence of horizontal lines
defines the design. The high-gloss black radiator grille
combines with the car’s trapezoidal headlights to form a styling
unit. Under this is the fully painted bumper, which is designed
as cleanly as a sculpted surface. Below that, another cooling
air intake and the tray-shaped front spoiler gives the car a
sporty finish. The upper front end section shows a powerful
transition from the v-shaped engine hood to the fenders on the
sides; the shoulder section realized here derived from the NCC
concept car, and provides dynamic and muscular styling.
The styling characteristics in the side profile of the Jetta
meld into yet another interpretation of the ‘design DNA’
conceptualized by Walter de Silva, the Italian Head of Design
for the Volkswagen Group and the German Head of Design for the
Volkswagen Brand, Klaus Bischoff. A great example of the unique
styling characteristics is found in the shoulder or ‘tornado’
line and the powerfully emphasized arches of the wheel wells.
Formally, they intersect the large homogeneous surfaces,
conveying a strong dynamic image. Thanks to wide track
dimensions, the wheel arches also form a precise transition – as
though cut with a knife – up to the tires, which could be as
much as 18-inches.
With integrated turn signal indicators, the styling of the
outside mirrors emulates the larger CC. Compared with the
previous model, the all-new Jetta has grown in clarity and
pre-eminence in its side profile. Harmonized surfaces and sporty
shoulders dominate the rear section. Powerful in illumination
and visually distinctive, the taillights are split into two
sections, extending on either side from the fender into the
tailgate.
Interior
A key benefit of the extended wheelbase is that it resulted in a
more comfortable layout of the five-seat rear seating area.
Legroom is now a long 38.1 inches, a 2.6-inch gain from the
previous model. Customers looking for a more personalized touch
can for the first time have interior accents changed out at a
Volkswagen dealer.
Engineers went to work on the interior down to the finest
details, providing a level of quality and perfection far beyond
other vehicles in its class. A common conceptual thread
throughout the car is the intuitive controls and well-arranged
instruments. The new steering wheel designs impress both
visually and to the touch. The right hand rests ergonomically on
the gear shift grip. Further up on the center console are the
newly designed and intuitive controls for climate, radio and
radio-navigation systems. This console section is slightly
inclined toward the driver for ideal alignment of the cockpit.
Also in optimal view are the round instruments. The
multifunction display (trip computer) is located between them.
The rear bench seatback is split 40/60 and folds, increasing the
car’s versatility. The tailgate can also be opened from inside
the car by a remote unlock switch. Up to six airbags (two front
airbags, two side airbags in front, two window airbags/thorax
airbags in the area of the front side windows) are also part of
the equipment package.
Safety
Previous Jetta versions received accolades for safety with
features like electronic stability control and tire pressure
monitoring standard. The all-new 2011 Jetta has been further
enhanced with even more protections and crash safety
improvements
About Volkswagen of America, Inc.
Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc. is headquartered in
Herndon, Virginia. It is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG,
headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. Volkswagen is one of the
world’s largest producers of passenger cars and Europe’s largest
automaker. Volkswagen sells the Eos, Golf, New Beetle, New
Beetle convertible, GTI, Jetta, Jetta Sportwagen, Passat, Passat
Wagon, CC, Tiguan, Touareg and Routan through approximately 600
independent U.S. dealers. All 2010 Volkswagens come
standard-equipped with Electronic Stabilization Program. This is
important because the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) has called ESC the most effective new
vehicle safety technology since the safety belt. |
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