Volkswagen Phaeton – the flagship model of Volkswagen in India has been launched. The automaker has entered the high-end luxury segment in India after launching this luxury sedan in India at the 2010 Auto Expo held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. An ideal luxury car, Volkswagen Phaeton is targeted at those luxury car lovers who love elegant looks over flashy ones. This latest launch from Volkswagen is priced at Rs. 75 lakhs, ex-showroom, New Delhi.
Engine
The flagship model of Volkswagen has a 3.6 litre V6 FSI petrol engine. Volkswagen Phaeton's engine generates 280HP @ 6250rpm of power and 370Nm @ 3500rpm of torque. This car is paired with a 6-speed Tiptronic gearbo
Engine
The flagship model of Volkswagen has a 3.6 litre V6 FSI petrol engine. Volkswagen Phaeton's engine generates 280HP @ 6250rpm of power and 370Nm @ 3500rpm of torque. This car is paired with a 6-speed Tiptronic gearbo
Features of Volkswagen Phaeton
- Draftless four-zone climate system
- Air compressor suspension system
- Standard 4motion four wheel drive
- ABS
- Anti-skid system
- Front and rear torso side airbags
- Head-protecting curtain side airbags
- Interior comes with built-in dehumidifier
- Parking distance control for both front and rear
- Air suspension automatically adjusts firmness within four driver-selectable levels.
- Cruise control
- Rear seat entertainment system
Price of Volkswagen Phaeton
Volkswagen Phaeton is priced at Rs 75 lakhs, ex-showroom.
Volkswagen Phaeton in India
Volkswagen has already imported 10 units of Phaeton for the Indian market. Volkswagen Phaeton will be available in 40 cities of India very soon. For now, the luxury car is available in all the metro cities of the nation.
A Completely Hand Built Car
The Volkswagen Phaeton is completely a hand crafted at the Volkswagen 'Glass Factory' located at Dresden. In Dresden, the car lovers and enthusiasts can watch the car building process at the 'Glass Factory'. The automaker also allows some customers to be a part of the car building process. Volkswagen India says that it will soon allow similar options for its Indian customers. Does that sound exciting to you?
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