In brief 7 https://www.volkswagen-newsroom.com/en/images/detail/81175 New plug-in hybrid drives enable all-electric ranges of around 100 km and also DC fast charging with a charging capacity of up to 50 kW4 for the first time. Very comfortable travel thanks to generous space, effective noise insulation, new seats and optional ’DCC Pro‘ adaptive chassis control Key aspects The new Passat combines the best of two drive system worlds. https://www.volkswagen-newsroom.com/en/images/detail/81155 5 Passat eTSI, 110 kW (150 PS) – fuel consumption combined: 5.7–5.4 l/100 km I CO2 emissions combined: 129–122 g/km I CO2 class: D. 6 Passat TDI, 110 kW (150 PS) – fuel consumption combined: 5.4–5.0 l/ 100 km I CO2 emissions combined: 143–131 g/km I CO2 classes: D–E. Day-to-day electric driving The plug-in hybrid, reimagined eHybrid Volkswagen has extensively redesigned the eHybrid with a more efficient and larger battery (19.7 kWh net), a higher charging capacity (up to 50 kW4), a high-tech turbocharged petrol engine (1.5 TSI evo2 engine) – used for the first time for the plug-in hybrid models – and a new hybrid strategy. Thanks to the sum of these measures, the all-new Passat Variant eHybrid with an electric range of around 100 km becomes an all-electric car in everyday driving. At the same time, it is able to achieve a combined range of more than 900 km on longer journeys or as a company car that is used for long daily distances (both ranges are forecast values). Efficient driving Eight drives for all application scenarios eHybrid, eTSI5, TSI, TDI, DSG The Passat will be available with eight different drive configurations: a mild hybrid petrol engine (eTSI5) version that is new for the Passat, two new plug-in hybrid drives (eHybrid), three turbocharged diesel engines (TDI) and two turbocharged petrol engines (TSI). All drives are combined with a direct shift gearbox (DSG) as standard. The eTSI5 delivers an output of 110 kW (150 PS)5.