seftonm
06-11-2009, 02:02 PM
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/2/AmericanFlag.jpg The concept's 168hp TDI engine is good for 42mpg and 0-60 in 6.6 seconds (http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090605/CARNEWS/306059998)
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/2010_VW_BlueSport_Concept.jpgGREG KABLE - AUTOWEEK (http://www.autoweek.com) - June 5, 2009
This, along with the CR-Z, should help to dispel the myth that fuel efficient cars can't be fun --Ed.
The old red Volkswagen Golf GTI screams to a halt. Before we know what's happening, its young driver leaps out and is firing questions in a broad southern German accent. We're pretty sure it went something like this: "How much? When? What engine?" It was all we could do to stop the guy from jumping into the empty seat next to us.
Still, you can't blame him for getting a little excited. Right now, there is only one Volkswagen BlueSport in existence, and apart from its unveiling at the Detroit auto show in January, this is the only time it has been allowed in public.
Originally conceived as a one-off concept car, the compact mid-engine roadster has an internal development code name, raising hopes that it will go into production as a spiritual successor to the 914, the mid-engine roadster that VW developed and Porsche sold.
The BlueSport was developed in a back-to-basics approach, with an emphasis on simplicity and low weight. At its heart is a new mid-engine platform that VW says should allow it to bring the BlueSport to showrooms at prices starting at about $30,000, depending on what engine it decides to put in back.
At the moment, the rear-wheel-drive concept rolls with VW's 168-hp, 2.0-liter, common-rail diesel four-cylinder and a six-speed dual-clutch gearbox with shift paddles on the steering wheel.... http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090605/CARNEWS/306059998
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/2010_VW_BlueSport_Concept.jpgGREG KABLE - AUTOWEEK (http://www.autoweek.com) - June 5, 2009
This, along with the CR-Z, should help to dispel the myth that fuel efficient cars can't be fun --Ed.
The old red Volkswagen Golf GTI screams to a halt. Before we know what's happening, its young driver leaps out and is firing questions in a broad southern German accent. We're pretty sure it went something like this: "How much? When? What engine?" It was all we could do to stop the guy from jumping into the empty seat next to us.
Still, you can't blame him for getting a little excited. Right now, there is only one Volkswagen BlueSport in existence, and apart from its unveiling at the Detroit auto show in January, this is the only time it has been allowed in public.
Originally conceived as a one-off concept car, the compact mid-engine roadster has an internal development code name, raising hopes that it will go into production as a spiritual successor to the 914, the mid-engine roadster that VW developed and Porsche sold.
The BlueSport was developed in a back-to-basics approach, with an emphasis on simplicity and low weight. At its heart is a new mid-engine platform that VW says should allow it to bring the BlueSport to showrooms at prices starting at about $30,000, depending on what engine it decides to put in back.
At the moment, the rear-wheel-drive concept rolls with VW's 168-hp, 2.0-liter, common-rail diesel four-cylinder and a six-speed dual-clutch gearbox with shift paddles on the steering wheel.... http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090605/CARNEWS/306059998
