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Frankfurt Motor Show,
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Europe,
Hatchback,
Volkswagen
Just ahead of this week's
Frankfurt Motor Show,
Volkswagen has announced the world premiere of its Golf Sportsvan, a near-production concept that succeeds its
Golf Plus. VW describes this compact family car as "one of the most versatile vehicles of the compact class," noting that it offers a mix of hatchback and minivan features in a sporty package.
That sportiness comes from the Sportsvan's styling (perhaps more sleek wagon than minivan) and performance features it shares with the
Golf GTI - including the XDS+ electronic differential lock, which is integrated into the Electronic Stability Control system to improve agility. At the same time, the Sportsvan's six engine options, which include a turbodiesel, are up to 19-percent more fuel-efficient than their predecessors.
On the inside, VW touts this multi-purpose vehicle's additional cargo space and more spacious rear seating as improvements over the model it replaces. The multifunctional rear bench seat splits 60/40 and features individual adjustment of each section. Additional highlights include the option for advanced assistance systems such as the Blind Spot Monitor and premium comforts such as steering wheel heating.
According to VW, the Sportsvan will see production as soon as mid-2014. However, don't expect this model to make its way to US shores. For more details, take a look at the
photo gallery above and read VW's press release
below.
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