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The midsize VW Passat isn't long for this world as the company pivots to EVs and SUVs. |
Volkswagen has stated that its Passat sedan will be no more
in the United States “by the end of the decade”. It looks as if its demise will
come sooner than later - by the 2023 model year. Its worth noting that an
all-new Passat is already under development on the company’s MQB platform, but
now Americans won’t get it. As you may guess, the primary reason for the
Passat’s departure is… wait for it… growth in SUV popularity. Especially given
the success of the VW Atlas family, which is actually quite a solid line of SUVs I must say. VW also plans to go all-in on electric vehicles
and is retooling its factory in Tennessee to build EVs. However, I feel there’s
other reasons that the Passat is going away in the U.S. that VW is hesitant to
acknowledge...
I believe the most understated reason the Passat is going
away is that the current Passat isn’t really the most "interesting" vehicle per se... While
it is very roomy, it doesn’t feel quite as upscale as past Passats and it also
doesn’t really offer anything super impressive or unique over its competition. Passat also only
offers one engine, down from three several years back – a 2.0T
making 174 HP, which is way less power than competing 2.0L turbo engines which
routinely make 250+ HP. Now, I’m sure that there’s going to be some “Passat enthusiast”
out there that’s been buying them since they came out back in 1990 that’ll be
crushed that the Passat is going away, but I’m just not convinced this car is a
major loss for Volkswagen at the moment. At least not in the American market given its sales vs. VW's SUVs.
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Is it just me, or does the name "Arteon" sound like a Pokemon? Like Umbreon? Jolteon? Beautiful car, regardless. Hope VW sells every one they make. |
The 2021 VW Passat starts at $22,995. Will you miss it when
its gone? #Sedanapocalypse
Update 2022: The VW Passat is officially dead in the U.S. - production at VW's Chattanooga plant ended in early 2022. The factory will now turn to producing the ID.4 electric CUV.
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