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Motor vehicle
Volkswagen C Coupe GTE
Overview
ManufacturerVolkswagen
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car (E)
Body style4-door saloon
LayoutFF
PlatformMLB
RelatedAudi A6L e-tron (2012)
Powertrain
Engine2.0L turbocharged I4 plus electric motor
Transmission8-sp automatic
PropulsionPHEV
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,001 mm (118.1 in)
Length5,072 mm (199.7 in)
Width1,930 mm (76.0 in)
Height1,445 mm (56.9 in)
Chronology
SuccessorVolkswagen Phideon GTE

The Volkswagen C Coupe GTE is a concept automobile first shown in April 2015 at Auto Shanghai. The four-door saloon is a plug-in hybrid, powered by a 2.0L turbocharged gasoline engine coupled with an electric motor, and was intended to preview an upcoming car for the Chinese market, positioned between the Passat and the Phaeton models. An updated version of the C Coupe GTE has been produced by SAIC Volkswagen and sold exclusively in China as the Phideon starting in July 2016.

Design

Klaus Bischoff, head of design for Volkswagen, stated the C Coupe GTE "very clearly shows the new 'face' of top Volkswagen sedans for the first time" with themes that would be used for future Volkswagen premium sedans, including sharp edges and horizontal lines to emphasize the car's length and width. Walter de Silva added "The new rear-end design that is oriented to the classic two-door 'coupé' has given more personality. The Volkswagen designers have integrated this stylistic element into the very dynamic design of the C Coupé GTE saloon; they have developed a striking front end and given the vehicle its own authentic character. They have created a model that appeals to Chinese customers, who always follow the trends of European car design with great interest."

The concept C Coupe GTE was painted gold in a finish named "Golden Atmosphere" as a nod to its intended Chinese market; there were no plans to market the car in Europe or America.

Performance

According to Volkswagen, the drivetrain of the C Coupe GTE has a combined output of 242 hp (180 kW; 245 PS) and 369 lb⋅ft (500 N⋅m) from its 2.0L turbocharged inline-4 engine, rated at 207 hp (154 kW; 210 PS) and 258 lb⋅ft (350 N⋅m) alone, coupled to an electric motor rated at 91 kW (122 hp; 124 PS) and 162 lb⋅ft (220 N⋅m) alone. The lithium-ion battery has a capacity of 14.1 kW-hr, and the car is capable of traveling up to 31 mi (50 km) on battery power alone at speeds limited to 81 mph (130 km/h) or less. The drivetrain is largely identical to the Audi A6L e-tron.

Fuel consumption is rated at 2.3 L/100 km (102 mpg‑US), according to New European Driving Cycle methodology.

Production

Main article: Volkswagen Phideon

The Volkswagen Phideon was introduced at Geneva in March 2016, and went on sale in China later that year, using conventional (gasoline-only) powertrains, although a plug-in hybrid variant was anticipated. The styling and dimensions of the Phideon closely followed the C Coupe GTE.

See also

The 2015 series of Volkswagen GTE concept cars, including:

References

  1. ^ Weiner, Eric (April 20, 2015). "China-Focused Volkswagen C Coupe GTE Previews Upcoming High-End Sedan". Automobile Magazine. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  2. ^ Ramey, Jay (April 20, 2015). "Volkswagen C Coupe GTE concept lands in Shanghai". Autoweek. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  3. ^ Holloway, Hilton (19 April 2015). "Volkswagen C Coupe GTE concept revealed at Shanghai motor show". Autocar. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  4. Meiners, Jens (April 20, 2015). "Volkswagen C Coupe GTE Concept: VW's Audi Fighter". Car & Driver. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  5. Taylor, Michael (February 29, 2016). "Volkswagen Phideon: That's 'Phideon,' Not 'Phaeton'". Car & Driver. Retrieved 26 March 2020.

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