2020-06-03 18:28:07

Updated Volkswagen Arteon declassified design

Volkswagen showed a couple of the first teasers that declassify the Arteon model.

The premiere of the car will be held on June 24. The novelty will receive two types of bodywork, minor changes in the exterior (headlights and lights, plus an upgraded radiator). An alternative to the liftback modification is the Arteon Shooting Brake station wagon.

The machine will have a new generation media complex. The Travel Assist semi-automatic driving system is highlighted, in which the electronics are responsible for the acceleration, steering, and brake on the track at speeds up to 210 km/h.

Additionally, the model will acquire a “charged” R-modification, which will provide a 2.0-liter “turbo-four” at 333 hp, as well as a DSG selective gearbox and all-wheel-drive system.

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