Volkswagen’s new compact SUV slots in lineup below Tiguan and electric ID.4 model. The new 1.5-liter EA211 designed to produce outstanding fuel economy and driving characteristics. High-tech features include variable geometry turbocharger, typically seen in expensive, high-performance vehicles.
Volkswagen’s new compact SUV slots in lineup below Tiguan and electric ID.4 model. The new 1.5-liter EA211 designed to produce outstanding fuel economy and driving characteristics. High-tech features include variable geometry turbocharger, typically seen in expensive, high-performance vehicles.
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The new 1.5-liter engine in the Taos uses the latest advances in gasoline-engine design to bring outstanding fuel economy to the compact SUV segment.
Expected to go on sale in the summer of 2021 in both front and all-wheel-drive forms, the engine is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission in the front-wheel-drive model, with a Sport mode. AWD models get a seven-speed DSG® dual-clutch automatic transmission.
The Taos is expected to have a slick-looking touchscreen infotainment system that closely aligns with the Car-Net interface currently found on other VW models. That likely means Apple CarPlay®, Android Auto, and a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot are standard. An upgraded audio system and wireless phone charging should be on the roster of optional features.
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