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Volkswagen CC

Volkswagen CC
Overview
Manufacturer
Also called
Volkswagen Passat CC (2008-2012)
Production
2008 – present
Assembly
Emden, Germany
Changchun, China
Kaluga, Russia
Designer
Oliver Stefan
Body and chassis
Class
Mid-size executive car
Body style
4-door sedan-fastback
Layout
Front engine,
front-wheel drive / 4motion on-demand four-wheel drive
Platform
Volkswagen Group B platform series
Related
Volkswagen Passat
Volkswagen Sharan
SEAT Alhambra
Škoda Superb
Powertrain
Engine
1.4 L TSI I4
1.8 L TSI I4
2.0 L TSI I4
3.6 L VR6
2.0 L TDI I4
Transmission
6-speed manual
6-speed automatic
6-speed DSG
7-speed DSG
Dimensions
Wheelbase
2,710 mm (106.7 in)
Length
4,798 mm (188.9 in)
Width
1,857 mm (73.1 in)
Height
1,422 mm (56.0 in)
The Volkswagen CC (originally known as the Volkswagen Passat CC in its first generation) is a four-door sedan-fastback version of the Volkswagen Passat. It debuted in January 2008 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. According to Volkswagen, the suffix CC stands for Comfort Coupé.
The CC falls between the Passat and the Phaeton in VW's range — while based on the Passat, and sharing its wheelbase, the CC is 27 mm (1.06 inches) longer, 50 mm (1.97 inches) lower, and 36 mm (1.42 inches) wider than the Passat making it more executive oriented of the Phaeton.

Market

At its launch in 2008, Volkswagen stated ambitions of selling 300,000 units over a period of seven years. The automaker expects that 60% of these sales (about 26,000 units per year) will come from the U.S. market.
In China, the CC was released by FAW-VW on July 15, 2010, and is available in 1.8TSI and 2.0TSI trims.
With the revised version, Volkswagen promotes the CC as having "sports car" dynamics, but road tests indicate that "calling the CC a sport sedan is completely misleading." Compared to other midsize sedans in the marketplace, the 2013 Volkswagen CC was evaluated by Edmunds as "attractive and higher-quality alternative ... though its smallish backseat and trunk may be deal-breakers ... [and] the sport-tuned suspension is on the firm side." Automotive journalists describe the CC sedan's ride as "nearly sports car firm, with every bump and undulation sent directly to your backside."

Specifications

Pre-restyling Volkswagen CC (US)
Pre-restyling Volkswagen Passat CC (Europe)
Interior
The car has on a 2,711 mm (106.7 in) wheelbase and is available with a 1.4-litre E85 TFSI (Finland and Sweden), 1.8-litre petrol inline-four, 2.0-litre petrol inline-four, a 2.0-litre inline-four TDI engine in various drivetrain configurations, as well as with a 3.6-litre VR6 engine (220 kW (299 PS; 295 hp)) with 4motion four-wheel drive and a six-speed twin-clutch direct-shift gearbox (DSG).
The North American market has the 2.0T I4 and 3.6 L VR6 engine as options. This version of the VR6 engine offers an output of 206 kW (276 hp) and 359 Nm (265 lbft) of torque in both front-wheel-drive and 4MOTION versions, while the 2.0T produces 200 hp (150 kW) 207 lb·ft (281 N·m). Manual transmission is available in the 2.0T engine option only. It also comes with automatic transmission.
On the European market the CC is offered with 4MOTION four-wheel drive on the 2.0-litre TDI engines. The 103 kW (140 PS) model comes with manual transmission and the 125 kW (170 PS) model with Direct-Shift Gearbox (DSG). An AdBlue version offering 105 kW (143 PS) name BlueTDI is also produced. Availability varies by country.
For model year 2011 (available late 2010) the 2.0T in Europe was upgraded to 155 kW (211 PS; 208 hp) thereby using the engine variant introduced in the Golf VI GTI.
Models
1.4L TSI
1.8L TSI
2.0L TSI
2.0L TSI
2.0L TDI
2.0L TDI
3.6L 4motion
Produced
2011-
2008-
2008-
2011-
2008-
2008-
2008-
Powertrain
Engine
turbo inline 4-cylinder petrol/E85
turbo inline 4-cylinder petrol (1.8 TFSI EA888)
turbo inline 4-cylinder petrol (2.0 TFSI EA888)
turbo inline 4-cylinder diesel (2.0 TDI CR)
V6 petrol (3.6 VR6 FSI 220 kW)
Max. power @ rpm
160 PS (120 kW; 160 hp) @ 5,000-6,200
160 PS (120 kW; 160 hp) @ 4,500-6,000
200 PS (150 kW; 200 hp) @ 5,100-6,000
211 PS (155 kW; 208 hp) @ 5,300-6,200
140 PS (100 kW; 140 hp) @ 4,200
160 PS (120 kW; 160 hp) @ 5,000-6,200
160 PS (120 kW; 160 hp) @ 4,500-6,000
Max. torque @ rpm
240 Nm (180 lbft) @ 2,000
250 Nm (180 lbft) @ 1,500-4,500
280 Nm (210 lbft) @ 1,700-5,000
280 Nm (210 lbft) @ 1,700-5,200
320 Nm (240 lbft) @ 1,750–2,500
240 Nm (180 lbft) @ 2,000
250 Nm (180 lbft) @ 1,500-4,500
Transmission
6-speed manual, 7-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
6-speed manual, 7-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
6-speed manual, 6-speed Tiptronic 2008–2009, 6-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox late 2009
6-speed manual, 6-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
6-speed manual, 6-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
6-speed manual, 7-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
6-speed manual, 7-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
Handling
Front suspension
MacPherson struts, wishbones, coil springs, direct-acting telescopic dampers
Rear suspension
Multi-link axle, coil springs, direct-acting telescopic dampers
Braking system
Disc brakes all around (Ø 310 mm (12.20 in) front, 285 mm (11.22 in) rear), Bosch 8.0 ESP with ABS, EBD, BA, EDL, ASR
Steering
Rack and pinion steering, electrically assisted (maintenance-free)
Body structure
Sheet steel, monocoque (unibody) construction, front and rear subframes
Dry weight (manual/automatic)
na/na
1,430 kg (3,150 lb)/na
1,441 kg (3,177 lb) / 1,454 kg (3,206 lb)
1,513 kg (3,336 lb) / 1,535 kg (3,384 lb)
1,466 kg (3,232 lb)/1,485 kg (3,274 lb)
na/1,656 kg (3,651 lb) (tare mass)
na/1,632 kg (3,598 lb)
Loaded (gross) weight (manual/automatic)
1950/1960
1,920 kg (4,230 lb)/na
1,950 kg (4,300 lb) / 1,970 kg (4,340 lb)
1,980 kg (4,370 lb) / 1,990 kg (4,390 lb)
1,960 kg (4,320 lb)/1,980 kg (4,370 lb)
na/na
na/2,110 kg (4,650 lb)
Track (front/rear)
1,552 mm (61.1 in) / 1,559 mm (61.4 in)
Wheelbase
2,711 mm (106.73 in)
Length
4,799 mm (188.94 in)
Width
1,855 mm (73.03 in)
Height
1,417 mm (55.79 in)
Top speed (manual/ auto)
222 km/h (137.9 mph) / 222 km/h (137.9 mph)
222 km/h (137.9 mph) / 220 km/h (136.7 mph)
237 km/h (147.3 mph) / 232 km/h (144.2 mph) / DSG 235 km/h (146.0 mph)
240 km/h (149.1 mph) / DSG 238 km/h (147.9 mph)
213 km/h (132.4 mph) / 210 km/h (130.5 mph)
227 km/h (141.1 mph) / 224 km/h (139.2 mph)
250 km/h (155.3 mph) (electronically limited)
0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) (sec) (manual/auto)
8.5/8.5
8.6/8.5
7.6/7.8/DSG 7.7
7.6/DSG 7.6
9.8/9.8
8.6/8.6
na/5.6
CO emissions (g/km) (manual/auto)
161/159
172/169
186/199
171/182
146/158
146/159
na/242-254

2012 restyling

2012 version
A restyling to the CC was presented at the Los Angeles Auto Show, and production started in January 2012. The front and rear were revised to make the CC look similar to the current Volkswagen design, while the midsection is unchanged.
Interior changes included a minor design change to the center console, with an updated ACC control panel. This design is also used in the Passat Alltrack.
European engine options remain the same as for the 2011 Passat CC. Transmission options were carried over from the previous version, but the diesel automatic transmission now has with a free-wheel function that is claimed to reduce fuel consumption by disengaging the clutch when the driver lifts their foot from the accelerator. The XDS electronic differential brake also used in the Golf GTI will be available as standard and optional equipment.
Initially available only in V6 as an AWD alternative, but diesel versions became available during 2012. Availability of diesel 4WD varies by market.
As in North America, the Passat CC will from the 2012 restyling drop the Passat name and be called Volkswagen CC.
In January 2013 the optional 2.0 TDI 170 PS (130 kW; 170 hp) was replaced by an uprated version with 177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp). The maximum torque increased from 350 to 380 Nm.
Models
1.4L TSI
1.8L TSI
2.0L TSI
2.0L TDI
2.0L TDI 125 kW
2.0L TDI 130 kW
3.6L 4motion
Produced
2012-
2012-
2012-
2012-
2012-2013
2013-
2012-
Powertrain
Engine
turbo inline 4-cylinder petrol/E85
turbo inline 4-cylinder petrol (1.8 TFSI EA888)
turbo inline 4-cylinder petrol (2.0 TFSI EA888)
turbo inline 4-cylinder diesel (2.0 TDI CR)
V6 petrol (3.6 VR6 FSI 220 kW)
Max. power @ rpm
160 PS (120 kW; 160 hp) @ 5,000-6,200
160 PS (120 kW; 160 hp) @ 5,000-6,200
211 PS (155 kW; 208 hp) @ 5,300-6,200
140 PS (100 kW; 140 hp) @ 4,200
170 PS (130 kW; 170 hp) @ 4,200
177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp) @ 4,200
299 PS (220 kW; 295 hp) @ 6,600
Max. torque @ rpm
240 Nm (180 lbft) @ 2,000
250 Nm (180 lbft) @ 1,500-4,200
280 Nm (210 lbft) @ 1,700-5,200
320 Nm (240 lbft) @ 1,750–2,500
350 Nm (260 lbft) @ 1,750–2,500
380 Nm (280 lbft) @ 1,750–2,500
350 Nm (260 lbft) @ 2,400-5,300
Transmission
6-speed manual, 7-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
6-speed manual, 7-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
6-speed manual, 6-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
6-speed manual, 6-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
6-speed manual, 6-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
6-speed manual, 6-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
6-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
Top speed (manual/auto)
222 km/h (137.9 mph) / 222 km/h (137.9 mph)
223 km/h (138.6 mph) / 223 km/h (138.6 mph)
242 km/h (150.4 mph) / DSG 240 km/h (149.1 mph)
214 km/h (133.0 mph) / 212 km/h (131.7 mph)
227 km/h (141.1 mph) / 224 km/h (139.2 mph)
227 km/h (141.1 mph) / 224 km/h (139.2 mph)
250 km/h (155.3 mph) (electronically limited)
0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) (sec) (manual/auto)
8.5/8.5
8.6/8.5
7.3/7.3
9.8/9.8
8.6/8.6
8.4/8.4
na/5.5
CO emissions (g/km) (manual/auto)
161/159
165/167
171/182
125/139
129/144
125/137
na/215
The transmission in the V6 on the North American market is a regular torque converter transmission. whereas on other markets, such as the European, it is a DSG transmission.



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