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Auto Launch: NVL Quant revealed in Geneva

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

NVL Solar brought its own version of the four-seater electric car this year, with the release of NLV Quant in 2009 at the Geneva Motor Show. According to the official details, the 2010 NLV Quant will be fully engineered and ready for production.

“The design, drive system, range and photovoltaics of the Quant are already spectacular and record-breaking as individual components, and we believe that together they will mark a milestone in automotive history.”

The NLV Quant has two different battery systems, a torque vectoring with 4 electric motors and a full carbon chassis. The 4 electric engines deliver a total of 800 hp and a peak torque of 1500 NM.

A thin-film coated photvoltaic car body supplies the operating electronics and also supports the battery. And its gull-wing doors provide easy access to all four passengers.

The electric car has a total weight of 1680 kg and sprints from 0 to 62 mph in 2.8 seconds, while top speed goes up to 234 mph.

Auto Tune: VW Passat CC now available as a 5-seater!

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

In Malaysia, the Volkswagen Passat CC is a pretty dam good looking vehicle, available at a price of a Volkswagen Scirocco. But the Volkswagen was trying to be too true to the whole concept of a ‘coupe’ – they only gave the Passat CC two individual seats at the rear! A lot of manufacturers do this when they debut four doors with ‘coupe’-like rooflines, even the CLS and the X6 is like that.

Definitely, the Passat CC is wide enough to fit 3 at the rear so it seems to be a waste to dedicate the center area of the rear to a storage compartment. It looks like many others think so as well – requests by potential customers all over the world to offer a 5-seater has been so strong that Volkswagen has actually gone ahead and decided to offer a 5-seater version of the Passat CC.

And in the Passat CC, the new 3-seat rear bench is optional, and the individual seat option will continue to be the ‘de facto’ configuration for the Passat CC. This option will cost the customer 100 Euros, which is pittance for an additional seat when you’re already spending so much on the car.

If Volkswagen Malaysia offers this option, you’ll finally be able to go ahead with your Passat CC purchase without having your relatives and in laws whisper about how you spent over 200 grand on a car that can only seat two at the rear.

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