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      11-20-2020, 06:18 PM   #1
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VW Kills the Passat for the US and Possibly the EU Market

While the current generation have been overall pretty unimpressive, its a bit sad to see a car like the Passat with such a long-running nameplate killed, of course yet again, in favor of SUV's.
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Well, another sedan is saying goodbye at the expense of crossovers and SUVs. Today, it’s the Volkswagen Passat that’s leaving us. The German automaker will cease the model’s production at its Tennessee plant in 2023, no longer offering it in the US, according to Wards Auto. Instead, the company will shift the factory over to producing the all-electric ID.4 along with the Atlas and Atlas cross.

Sales for the Passat in 2018 were a third of what they were in 2012, according to CarSalesBase.com. Last year was no better, with the company selling just 14,123 Passats. VW gave the car a thorough refresh for the 2020 model year, which appears to have helped sales, though it’s not enough to save the model from being discontinued. The sedan just can’t compete in the US, where consumers are “firmly in favor of SUV models,” VW CEO Ralf Brandstätter told the publication.

The Passat’s demise in the US isn’t that surprising. VW of America hinted at the Passat leaving at the end of its life cycle, which is what’s happening. Development of the next-gen Passat sounds well underway, with the new car riding on an updated MQB platform around the world. It’ll be larger than the outgoing model with a longer wheelbase offering more legroom that Americans won’t get to enjoy. Production for the next-gen Passat will move from Germany to Slovakia, according to Automotive News Europe.

The Passat’s departure comes with up to $800 million in investment to expand its Tennessee plant as it prepares to produce its fully electric crossover. The Passat leaving the US market is just another sedan we’re saying goodbye to as the list of cars continues to dwindle. The Passat got its name in the US in 1990, two generations after the model arrived here. In 2012, VW began differentiating the US-market Passat from the European one.
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Update 11/27: Report Claims Passat and Arteon are Killed in Europe as well, but wagon will survive.
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Volkswagen had planned to move production of the European-spec Passat from Emden, Germany to a new VW Group plant in Turkey for the midsize model’s next generation. The conflicts in Syria forced the automotive conglomerate to change its plans, ultimately deciding to shift production to Bratislava following a €1 billion investment in the plant.

The switch will happen in 2023 when production of the Passat’s sister model, the Skoda Superb, will be relocated from the Czech plant in Kvasiny. However, a new report from Automotive News Europe claims VW has decided to discontinue the Passat sedan in Europe, following a similar decision taken for the US-spec model built in Chattanooga. The Passat (NMS) is technologically inferior to the MQB-based European model, and much like its cousin from the Old Continent, it’s expected to bow out in 2023.

The silver lining? The Passat won’t be axed altogether in Europe as ANE reports the wagon (Variant) will live to see another generation. The thinking is VAG wants to reduce the risk of cannibalization as the Skoda Superb is known to eat into the Passat sedan’s sales due to its greater practicality thanks to a larger footprint and a hatchback layout. It also used to be cheaper, but the gap between the two has been reduced in recent years.

The report goes on to mention the next-generation Superb will target customers from countries in central and eastern Europe where sedans are still popular while the long-roof Passat will lure in buyers from western Europe. It goes without saying the Passat’s biggest enemy is not its Czech counterpart, but the proliferation of SUVs.

Company sources familiar with the VW Group’s agenda told ANE the company will shift even more focus to SUVs and its ever-growing EV lineup. Another victim will be the Passat’s sleeker derivative – the Arteon. Both the standard liftback and the Shooting Brake (it’s actually a wagon) won’t live to see another generation.

To end on a positive note, VW previously confirmed plans to start production of a new four-door Aero electric vehicle at the Emden factory from 2023. It’s widely believed to take the shape of a wagon, molded after the 2019 ID Space Vizzion concept.

Company sources familiar with the VW Group’s agenda told ANE the company will shift even more focus to SUVs and its ever-growing EV lineup. Another victim will be the Passat’s sleeker derivative – the Arteon. Both the standard liftback and the Shooting Brake (it’s actually a wagon) won’t live to see another generation.

To end on a positive note for the anti-SUV crowd, VW previously confirmed plans to start production of a new four-door Aero electric vehicle at the Emden factory from 2023. It’s widely believed to take the shape of a wagon, molded after the 2019 ID Space Vizzion concept.
Volkswagen Is Killing The Passat Sedan In Europe, Too: Report
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When they separated the US model from the ROW model, it was already curtains. Current one is awful and they probably need to focus on the stupidly priced Arteon instead.

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While the current generation have been overall pretty unimpressive, its a bit sad to see a car like the Passat with such a long-running nameplate killed, of course yet again, in favor of SUV's.
Let’s just hope this never happens to the GTI. I will say though that the W8 Passat was quite impressive....especially the wagon.
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Let’s just hope this never happens to the GTI. I will say though that the W8 Passat was quite impressive....especially the wagon.
The B5 generation was pretty nice, and the W8 sure is one very interesting engine, although I gotta say, I don't envy anyone who had to own and put up with all its maintenance though
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Good. Passat is just an outdated and boring sedan that no one really cares about. I want to see the T-Roc R and the Arteon wagon instead.
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I expect the Arteon to be phased out next. Sales numbers are likely pretty low. Good looking car, but way too pricey and I'm sure they're a slow seller. Not sure why the T-Roc isn't in the US, seems to be just the right size too.
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I expect the Arteon to be phased out next. Sales numbers are likely pretty low. Good looking car, but way too pricey and I'm sure they're a slow seller. Not sure why the T-Roc isn't in the US, seems to be just the right size too.
T-Roc is not in the US possibly to avoid competition with the Audi Q3. I think this is the reason why none of the performance VW cars are being brought here (besides the popular performance Golf models).
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Good. Passat is just an outdated and boring sedan that no one really cares about. I want to see the T-Roc R and the Arteon wagon instead.
I love the look of the Arteon wagon as well AlexFL , but the reality of it hitting US shores is highly unlikely. We live in a market where the average consumer prefers SUVs and Big Trucks.
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It’s a shame as i really loved my passat. However i had a B6 which was the same as the euro models before they split to a US version. Drove a B7 and it just didnt have the charm.
Mine was fun for what it was to drive. Handled great. Had good power. Very comfortable.
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The current North American Passat is a horrible excuse for a car... its pathetic and was created for the US market as a down scale model of the Euro version. The Arteon is a very solid car (Albeit a bit underpowered) but the pricing is off the rocker in this climate and where it competes.

The Atlas / Cross are solids SUVs and have proved to be quite successful... even tho a 9 second 0-60 time isn't competitive with anything out there in its class. The new Golf / GTI are at least still solid cars.
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New Report also claims EU Passat will be killed in favor of Skoda Models.
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Volkswagen had planned to move production of the European-spec Passat from Emden, Germany to a new VW Group plant in Turkey for the midsize model’s next generation. The conflicts in Syria forced the automotive conglomerate to change its plans, ultimately deciding to shift production to Bratislava following a €1 billion investment in the plant.

The switch will happen in 2023 when production of the Passat’s sister model, the Skoda Superb, will be relocated from the Czech plant in Kvasiny. However, a new report from Automotive News Europe claims VW has decided to discontinue the Passat sedan in Europe, following a similar decision taken for the US-spec model built in Chattanooga. The Passat (NMS) is technologically inferior to the MQB-based European model, and much like its cousin from the Old Continent, it’s expected to bow out in 2023.

The silver lining? The Passat won’t be axed altogether in Europe as ANE reports the wagon (Variant) will live to see another generation. The thinking is VAG wants to reduce the risk of cannibalization as the Skoda Superb is known to eat into the Passat sedan’s sales due to its greater practicality thanks to a larger footprint and a hatchback layout. It also used to be cheaper, but the gap between the two has been reduced in recent years.

The report goes on to mention the next-generation Superb will target customers from countries in central and eastern Europe where sedans are still popular while the long-roof Passat will lure in buyers from western Europe. It goes without saying the Passat’s biggest enemy is not its Czech counterpart, but the proliferation of SUVs.

Company sources familiar with the VW Group’s agenda told ANE the company will shift even more focus to SUVs and its ever-growing EV lineup. Another victim will be the Passat’s sleeker derivative – the Arteon. Both the standard liftback and the Shooting Brake (it’s actually a wagon) won’t live to see another generation.

To end on a positive note, VW previously confirmed plans to start production of a new four-door Aero electric vehicle at the Emden factory from 2023. It’s widely believed to take the shape of a wagon, molded after the 2019 ID Space Vizzion concept.

Company sources familiar with the VW Group’s agenda told ANE the company will shift even more focus to SUVs and its ever-growing EV lineup. Another victim will be the Passat’s sleeker derivative – the Arteon. Both the standard liftback and the Shooting Brake (it’s actually a wagon) won’t live to see another generation.

To end on a positive note for the anti-SUV crowd, VW previously confirmed plans to start production of a new four-door Aero electric vehicle at the Emden factory from 2023. It’s widely believed to take the shape of a wagon, molded after the 2019 ID Space Vizzion concept.
Volkswagen Is Killing The Passat Sedan In Europe, Too: Report
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And, just like you said Josh....the Arteon is on its way out as well.
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And, just like you said Josh....the Arteon is on its way out as well.
Yep, no shock here, I found VW's choice in giving the CC a successor interesting, as the CC was initially successful in sales but eventually tapered off greatly. The Arteon is a great looking car, but its too expensive for a VAG product that doesn't wear four rings. Even compared to the EU Passat which its based on, the base model is €13k more expensive than the base Passat and they have the more practical wagon for any cargo needs.
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Yeah, the Arteon pricing was just stupid. Priced over an A3 and close enough to an A4 that you'd just have to love transverse engines to pick one.

I still mildly regret not getting a manual CC when they were closing them out for $14k off. Would have been cheaper than my GTI.
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Einstein said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results, so what's VW thinking when they tried the Phaeton before and failed and now they produced this Arteon
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And, just like you said Josh....the Arteon is on its way out as well.
But the Passat Kombi survived. Germans still love their VW Kombis.
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Yeah, the Arteon pricing was just stupid. Priced over an A3 and close enough to an A4 that you'd just have to love transverse engines to pick one.

I still mildly regret not getting a manual CC when they were closing them out for $14k off. Would have been cheaper than my GTI.
Arteon was a lot more like an A5 Sportback than an A4. Size was bigger than both.
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Yeah, the Arteon pricing was just stupid. Priced over an A3 and close enough to an A4 that you'd just have to love transverse engines to pick one.

I still mildly regret not getting a manual CC when they were closing them out for $14k off. Would have been cheaper than my GTI.
Arteon was a lot more like an A5 Sportback than an A4. Size was bigger than both.
Good point. Actually between the A4/A5 and A6. Still has a sideways motor and Haldex though. Really don't understand why it ever happened.
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Good point. Actually between the A4/A5 and A6. Still has a sideways motor and Haldex though. Really don't understand why it ever happened.
I was getting close to springing for one in the Spring for a 2nd car, but ultimately decided against it due to all the reviews stating how soft the suspension and handling was. VWs ACC system also appeared to not have a stop/start feature. The big draw was the utility of the hatchback, which IMO should come on every sedan, since it simply increases the utility to nearly that of a wagon, while still looking like a sedan. Went with a hyundai instead, which has all the tech I want, ACC with proper stop n go, remote start, pano roof, all the stuff to make me think I'm in a 3/4 series.
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Sad news for me. Growing up my mother worked for VW/Audi corporate. I always enjoyed seeing Jettas, Passats, and Eurovans at her office.
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Sad news for me. Growing up my mother worked for VW/Audi corporate. I always enjoyed seeing Jettas, Passats, and Eurovans at her office.
I have an ID Buzz reserved. Hoping they give it a better name first.
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