Do VW still make the Phaeton?

Do VW still make the Phaeton?

After 14 years, Volkswagen has officially discontinued production of the Phaeton. But the cancelation of the large sedan doesn’t just spell the end of a single model line. It leaves an entire factory – and a rather exceptional one at that – without anything more to build.

How much does a Phaeton car cost?

The Phaeton is Volkswagen’s $100,000+ ultra-luxury car that most people have never even heard of.

What is a Volkswagen Phaeton?

The Volkswagen Phaeton () /ˈfeɪtən/ FAY-tən (Typ 3D) is a full-size luxury sedan/saloon manufactured by the German automobile manufacturer Volkswagen, described by Volkswagen as their “premium class” vehicle. Introduced at the 2002 Geneva Motor Show, the Phaeton was marketed worldwide.

What’s the cheapest model of Volkswagen?

Least Expensive: The least expensive Volkswagen is the compact four-door Jetta. If you can resist ticking option boxes and are OK with changing your own gears, you can drive off the lot in a Jetta S for around $20,000.

What is the the difference between VW Passat and CC?

That’s because the Passat was designed to be a Camry-fighter, while the CC was designed to poach buyers away from the all-important compact luxury sedan segment – which includes its cousin, the Audi A4. The A4 just got a styling refresh too, but frankly, it looks too much like the old model to us.

Does VW have a hybrid?

Another compact crossover/SUV is getting a plug-in hybrid version in Europe. Volkswagen unveiled the new, highly updated Tiguan compact SUV, which in 2019 was the top-selling model for the brand and for the entire Group, with 910,000 units produced (over 6 million cumulatively).

When was VW Phaeton created?

Volkswagen introduced the Phaeton in 2003. The Phaeton was a new high end sedan designed to compete against already established premium brands.

What is a Phaeton car?

A phaeton is a style of open automobile without any fixed weather protection, which was popular from the 1900s until the 1930s. It is an automotive equivalent of the horse-drawn fast, lightweight phaeton carriage.