Filed under: Diesel, Hybrid, Volkswagen, Geneva Motor Show
Geneva '08 Preview: Volkswagen to show diesel-hybrid Golf possibly coming to US

Channel 4 in Britain is reporting that one of the vehicles that Volkswagen will be showing in Geneva in a couple of weeks is a diesel hybrid version of the Golf. Although VW has been experimenting with various hybrid powertrains since at least the early '90s, they have yet to offer one in production. Apparently Volkswagen has developed this system primarily for the U.S. market and it will be Tier 2 Bin 5 compliant. The system will likely be offered on the Golf (branded as a Rabbit in the U.S.) and at least two of its platformmates, the Jetta sedan and the Audi A3. The Golf is expected to get 69.2 mpg (U.S.) and emit carbon dioxide at the rate of 89g/km. Most likely, this will be some sort of mild hybrid setup in order to make it cost-effective in the U.S. market. Volkswagen is also developing a strong hybrid system that will be installed on the Touareg and Q7 next year.
[Source: Channel 4]

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kt 9:57AM (2/23/2008)
That would be pretty sweet. Any idea what it would cost?
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think 10:16AM (2/23/2008)
Please bring this to the USA soon! I want it badly, and so do many others!
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bradc 7:33AM (2/25/2008)
Can you say torque?
Why would they show a car meant for the US in Geneva? I have a hard time believing that it'll make its way over here..
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George 12:20AM (3/01/2008)
I know they will have to bring something to the US soon because of politics. They have to offer a "hybrid" to the US market due to US emission laws. That is why every other major manufacture has a hybrid out.
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