VW to push ahead with plug-in hybrid SUVs for Europe
The CrossBlue has now been cleared for production to provide a vital missing link in VW's American line-up, but is not targeted at any other parts of the world.
However, the plug-in hybrid powertrain will be available in three new smaller SUVs, which will be offered in Europe.
The first is a replacement for the current Tiguan. There will also be a coupé model based on the Tiguan – similar in concept to BMW's X6 or MINI's forthcoming Paceman – plus a longer-wheelbase seven-seat model.
All will use the new VW Group vehicle architecture that underpins the seventh-generation VW Golf, the Audi A3 range, Skoda's latest Octavia and the new SEAT Leon.
The plug-in drivetrain features two electric motors – one contained within the gearbox at the front and the other on the rear axle – so that cars using it can switch between two and four-wheel drive on demand.
In the Detroit show car the motors were paired with a TDI diesel engine delivering a combined power output of 305PS. However they could just as easily operate with other internal combustion engines or alternative power sources such as a hydrogen fuel cell.
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