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VW Passat goes wagon-only, upscale and away from USA

VW Passat goes wagon-only, upscale and away from USA



Don’t look for the new Volkswagen Passat “estate” wagon at the local Wegmans parking lot, but they’re sure to find homes on the motorways of Europe.

Wagons are generally autos non grata on American highways, where they’ve been superseded by SUVs. More’s the pity, because the ninth generation of VW’s bread-and-butter model is to be sold exclusively in estate form—British for wagon—when it’s released early next year.

Since its introduction in 1973, the Passat has been delivered to more that 30 million customers; the sedan, which at one point was built in Chattanooga, was severed from US market in 2022.

Most notable about the new Passat “Variant” is the variety of power options it offers: two mild hybrid powertrains, two plug-in hybrid setups, three turbo diesels, and a pair of turbocharged gas engines. A dual-clutch transmission is standard across the range, and the most powerful gas and TDI motors get “4-Motion” permanent all-wheel drive.