Volkswagen Santana sedan based on Passat launched in China

Volkswagen Santana first generation was launched back in 1982, it is still in production in the Chinese auto industry and has sold over 4 million…

Volkswagen Santana first generation was launched back in 1982, it is still in production in the Chinese auto industry and has sold over 4 million units, becoming one of the most successful car in China! VW Santana is a three boxed sedan, which is based on the second generation Passat. Earlier this Monday, Volkswagen revealed the all new Santana at their plant in Wolfsburg, Germany, the same plant where the firs gen Santana was first revealed in 1981.

The new, second gen Santana will be built at Volkswagen’s plant in China, at the Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive. Just like in India, Volkswagen will be offering the new Santana in China in three variants, Trendline, Comfortline and Highline.

The new Volkswagen Santana will be offered in a choice of two petrol engines only, both of which are based on their new 16 valve EA 211 four cylinder engines. The 1.4L offers 90 PS while the 1.6L offers 110 PS. Where mileage is concerned, Santana 1.4L offers 16.94 kmpl (39.9 MPG US or 47.92 MPG UK), while Santana 1.6L offers 16.66 kmpl (39.2 MPG US or 47.02 MPG UK).

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World premiere of the new Santana

Second generation of successful Volkswagen model in China launches as an entirely remade car

Wolfsburg, 30 October 2012 – With nearly four million units sold, the Volkswagen Santana is one of the most successful models in China. The notchback saloon maintains a greater presence on Chinese roads than any other car.

In the mid-1980s, not only did Volkswagen introduce mobilisation to an entire country with the Santana in China; at the same time, it laid the foundation for a long and sustained partnership with the Chinese automobile industry and a new era of modern carmaking. Today, 29 years later, the Santana is a synonym for the quality of the brand and its tradition.

The new Santana was fully redeveloped with styling that is Volkswagen clear and precise. Its intelligent space concept and 2,603 mm wheelbase create noticeably more knee room at the rear seats, and the car’s boot is spacious with 480 litres of cargo capacity. Safety, comfort and a sophisticated appearance were focal points in its development. Accordingly, its features include such key details as ABS, front, side and head airbags, ESC electronic stabilisation programme, air conditioning or automatic climate control, electric sliding sunroof, alloy wheels, parking sensors and leather upholstery – which are either standard or optional depending on the equipment line. In China, the Santana is available in the Trendline, Comfortline and Highline versions.

The Santana is powered exclusively by naturally-aspirated four-cylinder engines of the newly developed EA 211 petrol engine series. These innovative aluminium engines – with 16-valve technology and integration of the exhaust manifold in the cylinder head – are distinguished by high efficiency. The 1.4-litre version produces 66 kW / 90 PS and has a combined fuel consumption of just 5.9 l/100 km, while the 1.6-litre has 81 kW / 110 PS and fuel consumption of 6.0 l/100 km. Compared to the previous model, fuel economy and CO2 emissions were improved by up to 28 per cent.

The world debut of the new Santana took place yesterday evening in a premiere celebration at the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg, which is the development site for the first Santana. The new Santana was revealed in the presence of Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG.

The new Santana is produced in China at Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive.

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