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Volkswagen: Passat Redesign Coming In 2019, I.D. Crozz To Come In Two Shapes

  • What Volkswagen has in mind for their lineup in the next couple of years

Some interesting news came out of Chicago concerning Volkswagen.

First up, Autoblog reports that the next-generation Passat will be coming out next year. Volkswagen's North American CEO Hinrich Woebcken revealed this during a roundtable with journalists at the show. Not many details are known about the Passat. It is hinted that it could grow in size and feature styling similar to the new Jetta. One detail that is certain is that Passat will continue to be built at Volkswagen's Chattanooga, TN plant.

Volkswagen's first electric model for the U.S., the I.D. Crozz is expected to launch in 2020. According to Car and Driver, the Crozz will come in two body styles - the coupe-like crossover we've seen as a concept and a traditional SUV. Volkswagen’s head of design, Klaus Bischoff revealed that the traditional SUV would be first, followed by the coupe-like crossover at a later date.

Source: Autoblog, Car and Driver

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This has me excited as I do like the look above of the ID Crozz, traditional SUV.

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I found it pretty cool that they let journalists drive EV prototypes

 

daves87rs

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18 hours ago, frogger said:

I found it pretty cool that they let journalists drive EV prototypes

 

Very cool....

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