Volkswagen Passat

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    Volkswagen Passat

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    The Passat is Volkswagen’s large sedan. It is bigger than models of the same price from luxury marques and offers the same, if not, higher levels of luxury too. There’s only one engine-gearbox on offer in India – a 2.0 diesel with a dual-clutch automatic gearbox.

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    The Passat is Volkswagen’s large sedan. It is bigger than models of the same price from luxury marques and offers the same, if not, higher levels of luxury too. There’s only one engine-gearbox on offer in India – a 2.0 diesel with a dual-clutch automatic gearbox.

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    Volkswagen Passat Price NAPriceVolkswagen Passat Range/Mileage 17.42kplMileageVolkswagen Passat Engine Capacity/Motor Type 1968ccEngineVolkswagen Passat Transmission Dual-Clutch AutoTransmissionVolkswagen Passat Fuel type DieselFuel typeVolkswagen Passat Seating Capacity 5 SeaterSeating Capacity

    Volkswagen Passat expert reviews

    We like

    • High-speed manners
    • Premium cabin

    We don’t like

    • Firm, low-speed ride
    • Gruff engine note

    Volkswagen Passat Overview

    Volkswagen has taken its time getting the Passat to India, but you can kind of see why. Executive sedans aren’t exactly setting the sales charts afire, with buyers gravitating towards SUVs. But finally, a good three years after its international debut, VW has launched the eighth-generation Passat in India. Built on the group’s modular MQB platform, the Passat is essentially a sister car to the Skoda Superb and the Audi A3. And therein lies the challenge; segment sales may not be large but there’s capable competition in the form of the limo-like Superb as well as the Toyota Camry hybrid. So to give the Passat a fighting chance, it's been loaded with features and priced on par with the rest.

    BUSINESS SUIT
    Depending on which way you look at it, you’ll either find the Passat elegantly understated or just ordinary. But either way, it doesn’t really have any bad angles. At the front, the headlights and grille are styled into a single panel running across the width of the car. There isn’t much by way of design flair but the full LED headlights with DRLs at the bottom edge look sharp. And lending a bit of a sporty touch is the lower edge of the bumper that’s tapered inwards; this treatment is given to the sides and rear bumper too. The profile of the Passat is characterised by a strong coupé roofline and a prominent, deep shoulder line. LED tail-lamps complete the rear. On the whole, the Passat looks classy but it lacks any sort of flair or panache.

    Things on the inside are in the same vein. The interior colour scheme is dark and is livened by the exquisitely finished wood panel on the dash and doors that brings in a subdued richness. Like the headlight-grille mono panel, the dashboard too has a single panel housing the AC vents, broken in the centre by an analogue clock. The steering wheel is the familiar VW unit from the Polo, while the controls like the HVAC unit, door handles and window switches are from the Jetta and Tiguan.

    The wood inserts, Nappa leather upholstery and the soft-touch areas on the dash all feel like they belong on a more expensive car. All around, the feel of the cabin, or ‘haptics’ as VW prefers to call it, is simply top-notch and high on quality.

    EURO FIGHTER
    Even if the styling doesn’t impress you, the comfort certainly should. The cabin is comfortable with very supportive seats. The front seats get power adjust and are heated, while the driver’s seat, additionally, comes with a memory and massage function. However, the seats miss out on a cooling function that is now part of lesser cars like the Hyundai Elantra and Verna. It just shows how difficult it is for VW to re-engineer a European car for the Indian market.

    At the back, the seats are supportive, with the backrest at an angle that’s comfortable enough to relax and upright enough to read. While not as ample as the Superb, there’s enough space to stretch out your feet. The flip-down armrest is also nice and at a natural height to rest your elbow on. With the sloping roofline, I expected headroom to be tight, but space was sufficient enough for my 5ft 8in frame, with a three-finger gap to spare. Shoulder room is also adequate for three, though the middle passenger will have a narrow seat and a large central tunnel to contend with.

    There’s enough space in the Passat for your possessions too, with storage areas around the cabin and a large 586-litre boot that can be opened via a button on the remote or a simple wave of your foot below the bumper. We tried this out and it did work quite easily, though it did need a few extra waves of the foot at times. Should, for some reason, you need more space, the 60:40 split rear seats can be tipped forward from the boot itself.

    In terms of the feature list, the Passat is equipped with a three-zone climate control system, automatic parking, tyre pressure monitoring, an electric rear sunshade and, of course, since we can’t get enough solar rays, a sunroof too. Entertainment duties are handled by a touchscreen unit that gets you Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, aside from the regular USB, Aux and Bluetooth options. The system also has handy buttons for easy access to frequently used functions, and a proximity sensor that throws up commands as soon as you reach for the screen. In addition to the car’s setup, the screen displays the 360-degree camera and self-parking functions, all in very good resolution.

    There’s also a full complement of safety kit in the form of nine airbags, including one for the driver’s knee, ABS, ESC, and VW’s drag reduction that prevents the front wheels from locking in case
    of a rapid downshift.

    BALANCE OF POWER
    In India, the Passat gets only one powertrain option – the 2.0-litre TDI diesel engine mated to a six-speed direct-shift gearbox (DSG). The engine does duty in the Skoda Superb and puts out an identical 177hp and 350Nm of torque in the Passat. Power comes in from around 1,500rpm and builds rapidly all the way to the 5,400rpm redline. Along with a downshift from the quick-shifting gearbox, delivery can be quite spiky. Shifts are quick as expected and can also be called up via the paddles mounted behind the steering wheel. The only downside here is that the engine note is a wee bit harsh and fairly audible both outside and in. In most scenarios, the DSG is superb at reading your pedal inputs and responding accordingly. But, even in traffic, in the off chance that you catch it out with a sudden twist of your right ankle, it can cause a bit of a hiccup in power delivery, accompanied by a slight jerk as a cog is swapped up or down. These instances are few and far between, though, and for the most part, the Passat just rolls on seamlessly.

    VW claims a fuel efficiency of 17.42kpl and helping you achieve this is the onboard Think Blue Trainer that gives you prompts to improve your driving efficiency.

    Power delivery can also be tweaked via the car’s drive modes that alter engine, gearbox, steering and, in a first for this class, damper properties too. The ride is typically European, giving you good high-speed confidence with a planted and reassuring feel, if slightly stiff for our road conditions. The wheels tend to skip over speed breakers and crash down on the other side; of course, you can tweak this with the adjustable dampers. The ride is quite comfortable for most purposes; it’s just that the sound of the suspension at work is far louder than it should be. Also, sharp edges catch out the suspension which seems to have a firm rebound setting on the dampers even in Normal mode. The steering has a good amount of weight and gets firmer in Sport mode. At times, the weight can swiftly increase mid-corner though.

    IF THE SUIT FITS
    VW describe this car as the quite, confident guy, one who doesn’t show off. And if that appeals to you then the Passat is simply perfect. Its negatives like the audible suspension and engine can be overlooked in the face of its many talents. The Passat is well equipped, spacious, rides well and is adequately powered, and it doesn’t command an unnecessary premium. Trouble, however, is, while it ticks all the right boxes, most people buy cars with their hearts instead of checklists and that’s where the Passat lacks the sense of occasion. Many won’t find it to be exciting; it basically comes down to tuxedos and suits. If you prefer the flair of a tux then look elsewhere, but if it’s the simple elegance of a suit that you like, the Passat is your perfect bet.


    Volkswagen Passat features and specifications

    Our Rating
    8
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Engine Displacement
    1968 cc
    Body Style
    Sedan
    Doors
    4
    Seats
    5
    Airbags
    9
    Max Power
    177hp at 3600-4000rpm
    Max Torque
    350Nm at 1500-3500rpm
    Gearbox Type
    6-speed Dual-Clutch Auto
    Warranty Distance
    Unlimited km
    Warranty Duration
    2 Years
    Dimensions
    Engine/Motor
    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
    Seats and Upholstery
    Infotainment
    Comfort and Convenience
    Instrumentation
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    Volkswagen Passat variants and price

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    Volkswagen Passat 2.0 TDI Highline 1968cc | Dual-Clutch Auto | Diesel | 17.42kpl
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    Volkswagen Passat 2.0 TDI Comfortline 1968cc | Dual-Clutch Auto | Diesel | 17.42kpl
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    Volkswagen Passat comparison

     
    Volkswagen Passat NA Autocar India rating for Volkswagen Passat 8
    Skoda Superb NA Autocar India rating for Skoda Superb 9
    Honda Accord Hybrid NA Autocar India rating for Honda Accord Hybrid 8
    Engine
    1968 cc
    Engine
    1798-1968 cc
    Engine
    1993 cc
    Mileage
    17.42 kpl
    Mileage
    14.12-18.19 kpl
    Mileage
    23.1 kpl
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Petrol-Electric Hybrid
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Transmission
    Dual-Clutch Auto
    Transmission
    Dual-Clutch Auto,Manual
    Transmission
    e-CVT Auto

    Volkswagen Passat mileage

    Volkswagen Passat mileage is 17.42 kpl.The Volkswagen Passat Diesel engine mileage is 17.42 kpl.

    Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
    Diesel1968ccDual-Clutch Auto17.42kpl

    Volkswagen Passat quick review

    Whether you see the Passat as understated or elegant, it is a car that looks comfortable at swanky office complexes and luxury hotel porches. It’s tastefully done on the inside as well and everything you touch feels rich. All-round comfort is excellent and the rear-seat experience is particularly relaxing. Volkswagen has also packed in a lot of equipment.
    The Passat’s 2.0-litre diesel engine offers a strong performance though the unit does get audible at times. And while the auto gearbox offers seamless shifts for the most part, it does trip when you floor the throttle. The Passat drives like the big German car it is and offers driver and passengers a great sense of confidence. Unfortunately, sharp edges catch the Euro-spec suspension out and there’s also a bit of suspension noise that creeps into the cabin.

    Volkswagen Passat : our choice

    While the Passat Comfortline is an absolutely fine choice, we’d recommend you pay the extra money to get the better-equipped Highline. The Highline not only gets additional features such as an electric sunroof, a 360-degree parking camera and auto parking but also comes with adjustable dampers that help fine-tune the suspension settings.

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    Volkswagen Passat colours

    The Volkswagen Passat offers a variety of color options. Volkswagen Passat is available in a range of 6 colors. The colors offered in Volkswagen Passat are Mangan Grey, Atlantic Blue, Black Oak Brown, Deep Black, Pyrit Silver and Oryx White.

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