Volkswagen – Europe’s largest automotive manufacturer – has presented its new generation Jetta, and is expected to make serious inroads towards the company’s goal to become the world’s most innovative high-volume automotive manufacturer. With a design that will appeal to Middle East customers, where regional compact vehicle demand pales in comparison to other markets, the new Jetta delivers above class quality and is now a more comfortable, sustainable and dynamic saloon with entirely new styling.
The saloon – developed in Germany and built in Mexico – makes great strides forward in both concept and styling. Never before was a Jetta this large.
The new Jetta is 4.64 metres long, 1.45 metres tall and 1.78 metres wide. This makes the new Volkswagen Jetta nine centimetres longer than the previous model. The interplay of its exterior dimensions generates a powerful ratio of proportions. In parallel, the new Volkswagen “design DNA” sharpens its style. This has resulted in clear precise lines and athletically muscular surfaces, which give the saloon an image of timeless elegance and dynamic styling.
Designers and engineers have also crafted the interior right down to the last detail, with the five-seater’s quality and attention to detail clearly surpassing class boundaries. The extended wheelbase of the five-seat Jetta has enabled a rear seating layout that is significantly more comfortable. Compared to the previous model, legroom has now increased by 6.7 cm to 96.7 cm.
German engineering is the key word that captures the attention of many customers in the Middle East, who have come to expect the highest level of quality and efficient technologies that German engineering and craftsmanship reflect. The new Jetta is a prime example of this, and a look at its range of engines makes this abundantly clear.
Throughout the world, the new Jetta will be available in a variety of engines. The petrol range will include the 1.2 TSI (77 kW/ 105 hp), 1.4 TSI (90 kW/ 122 hp), 1.4 TSI (118 kW/ 160 hp), 2.0 MPI (85 kW/ 115 hp), 2.5 MPI (125 kW/ 170 hp) and the sporty 2.0 TSI top engine (147 kW/ 200 hp). The Jetta will also be available with two diesel variants: the 1.6 TDI (77 kW/ 105 hp) and the 2.0 TDI (103 kW/ 140 hp).
The 1.2 TSI and 1.6 TDI engines are also available with the BlueMotion Technology package. Its technical features include a Start-Stop system and recovery of kinetic energy by battery regeneration. The new Jetta 1.2 TSI with BlueMotion Technology consumes just 5.3 l/100 km – an absolute top value for a petrol-powered saloon that can reach speeds of up to 190km/h. The 1.6 TDI with BlueMotion Technology has an even lower fuel consumption of 4.1 l/100 km, making it one of the most fuel-efficient 4.6 metre saloons in the world.
Technically speaking, petrol direct injection, engine charging and reduced displacement are some of the most efficient ways to radically reduce fuel consumption while significantly improving a vehicle’s dynamic properties. That is why Volkswagen is taking exactly this approach in its TSI engines: Reducing engine displacement, which in turn lowers friction and charge changing losses, resulting in lower specific fuel consumption and better engine efficiency. Engine charging takes the form of either a combination of turbocharger and supercharger or a specially developed turbocharger.
Volkswagen’s world premiere of the new model Jetta took place amid a carnival atmosphere at New York’s Times Square in June, attended by celebrities and featuring a performance by Katy Perry, and will enjoy similar fanfare when it is launched across the Middle East next year.
“Volkswagen Middle East is striving to grow its regional market share, and one of our recipes for success is a clear focus on the customer and not just on the competition,” said Stefan Mecha, Managing Director of Volkswagen Middle East. “That is what has made Volkswagen unique among high-volume carmakers, ever since the days when Ferdinand Porsche built the Beetle.”
The new Jetta takes this philosophy into the future with its excellent fuel economy and a comprehensive safety concept. ESP and a tyre pressure monitoring system are standard features in this car, and the previous model was already named “Top Safety Pick” in crash testing by the US organisation IIHS.
Along with its optimal occupant crash safety, the car has further advanced pedestrian safety features as well. The workmanship quality is pioneering. The new Jetta addresses the automotive challenges of the times better than the vast majority of the competition − with a remarkably comfortable interior, a stylish and powerful design and maximum efficiency.
The new Jetta will be available at Volkswagen Middle East partners across the region in early 2011. Pricing will be announced prior to the Jetta’s regional launch, and promises to be very competitive.
Al Bawaba