Volkswagen kick-started 2010 on a positive note with the world premiere of the snappy New Concept Coupe (NCC) at the 2010 Detroit auto show. Not withstanding the expected mint-fresh and pleasant look pre-production, this four-seater car has much to offer in terms of futuristic imagery that we see with most concept cars. As expected the car achieves a decent fuel economy at around 45 mpg (combined).
This parallel-hybrid vehicle runs on either a combination of gas-engine and electric or electric power only. It employs a 147 horsepower 1.4 L TSI engine and a 20-kilowatt (equivalent of 27 horsepower) electric motor, a 7 speed DSG gearbox and 177 lb-feet of torque besides CO2 emissions of 98 g/km. With a top speed of 141 mph and a performance figure of 60 mph in 8.6 secs in a combination engine state, it employs regenerative braking to charge the 1.1 kWh lithium battery.
The NCC comes in Tungsten Silver Metallic with sharp edges and clean lines, large wheels and a wide but aerodynamically efficient grille which gives it a more aggressive look with exceptional features of sculpted bucket seats in Berry White and Grigio Quartz leather, bi-xenon headlights and 19-inches Lugano allow wheels. There is an 8-inch touch screen on the dash that is angled towards the driver to give him access to the new navigation system. It comes with a multi-purpose steering wheel that is brand new in terms of design and other state-of-the-art features like analog speed and taco displays with additional navigation information.
There has been no official confirmation of production by the personnel at Volkswagen, however we’re guessing we wont have to wait long, and could see it as early as 2012.
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