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Image gallery: 2015 Volkswagen Passat (B8) coming to India

Team OD Updated: October 08, 2014, 05:43 PM IST

The Passat is an important model for Volkswagen, with the German carmaker selling as many as 3,000 units of the Passat in a day. India does contribute to that number, but not significantly so. The eighth generation Passat could change that. We sampled two different 2.0 TDI configurations of the new VW Passat (B8) in Sardinia, Italy recently - a turbocharged mill good for 150PS and around 350Nm and a bi-turbo variant that puts out about 240PS and 500Nm. Here are the images we captured from the first drive.

VW Passat B8 First Drive (10)The Volkswagen Passat is based on the company's new modular platform - the MQB - and will be the first production car to employ the new transverse matrix for engine, transmission and chassis configurations

VW Passat B8 First Drive (9)As many ten engine options, three transmission types and three body styles are expected to be offered by next year. Out of these, a 2.0-litre TDI variant with a six- or seven-speed dual clutch gearbox in the saloon form factor is the obvious choice for India

VW Passat B8 First Drive (8)The Passat cabin has a new design theme now with the most eye-catching element being the seamless air-vent design that appears to extend across the entire width of the dashboard fascia

VW Passat B8 First Drive (7)The instrumentation on the new Passat replaces the hardware clocks with a large display screen like the one in the new S-Class. It displays all the usual clocks and can switch between readouts for the navigation, vehicle, trip and media information

VW Passat B8 First Drive (5)The Volkswagen Passat also lets you choose between various driving modes. The Sport mode, as you would expect, makes for a more eager engine response, while Comfort and Economy modes are sober, meant for city driving, with gear shifts around the mid-range

VW Passat B8 First Drive (4)The suspension, despite its thudding noise, doesn't bottom out and even on rutted surfaces, the ride isn't choppy. The 150PS version, with its front-wheel drive configuration, feels more nimble than its four-wheel drive counterpart

VW Passat B8 First DriveIf it does come to India, the new Volkswagen Passat have plenty of entry-level models in the same price bracket as competition - from Audi, and even Mercedes-Benz and BMW

Read our first drive review of the Volkswagen Passat

Images: Ingo Barenschee

Price (Ex-Delhi)
Starts Rs 30.2 Lakhs
Displacement
1968cc
Transmission
Automatic
Max Power(ps)
177
Max Torque(Nm)
350
Mileage
17.42 Kmpl
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