VW Phaeton
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The Volkswagen Phaeton (pronounced "fay-tun") is a large luxury sedan manufactured by Volkswagen. As of 2004, the Phaeton has the longest wheelbase in the Volkswagen model line. In Dresden, Germany, the car is end-manufactured in a distinctive factory with a glass exterior (http://www.glaeserne-manufaktur.de), the Gläserne Manufaktur.
Its platform is shared with the Bentley Continental GT and Bentley Continental Flying Spur, but as of November 2004 only 132 were sold in the UK. The Bentley Continental GT is outselling it 10:1. The Touareg, another new Volkswagen model designed to move the brand upmarket, has sold 1568 during the same period. This may be because the SUV market is new and popular, and buyers looking for a luxury sedan are more likely to opt for more traditional offerings from BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi. Another likely reason is that Volkswagen is still perceived as being a "bread-and-butter" brand and the building of expensive, luxury models, has perhaps shifted it too far from its traditional "People's Car" values.
However, in Germany and elsewhere in continental Europe, the Phaeton has found some acceptance after a slow start.
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Specifications
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Powertrain
In the 2004 model year, the Phaeton's American- and Canadian-spec models feature of one of the following petrol-burning engines:
- A 4.2 L V8, generating 335 bhp (250 kW) and a maximum of 317 ft.lbf (430 Nm) of torque at 3,500 rpm
- A 6.0 L W12, producing 420 bhp (313 kW) and generating a maximum of 406 ft.lbf (550 Nm) of torque at 3,250 to 4,250 rpm
In Europe the Phaeton is offered with a V6 (177 kW) petrol engine, a V6 (165kW) diesel engine and as a novelty on the world market a V10 (230 kW) diesel engine with 750 Nm of torque.
The power passes through a 6-speed automatic transmission (with the V8), a 5-speed automatic transmission (with the W12), and to a permanent all-wheel drive system (dubbed "4MOTION").
There is an advanced traction control system featuring Anti-lock braking system (ABS), Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR), Electronic Differential Lock (EDL), Engine Braking Control (EBC), Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD), Electronic Stability Program (ESP) with brake assist and a draft-free air conditioning.
Performance
The V8 variant of the Phaeton accelerates from 0-60 mph on 6.7 seconds. The W12 variant takes 5.9 seconds. Both vehicles are electronically limited to 250 km/h (155 mph) maximum, as are most German cars. However, with the limiter disabled the W12 Phaeton can reach speeds of 340km/h (212 mph).
Dimensions
The Phaeton is 203.7 inches (5.17 m) long, 74.9 inches (1.9 m) wide and 57.1 inches (1.45 m) high. It has a curb weight of 5,194 lb (2,356 kg) for the V8 and 5,399 lb (2,449 kg) for the W12.
References
- Phaeton Website USA (http://www.vw.com/phaeton/)
- Phaeton Website UK (http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/new_cars/phaeton)
- The Transparent Factory (http://www.glaeserne-manufaktur.de)
- Car and Driver Review (http://www.caranddriver.com/article.asp?section_id=19&article_id=2477&page_number=1)
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