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The G60 Jet was an economy version for the German market only, thought to be a run out model before the introduction of the VR6. This model was only available in four colours and featured a colour coded interior. Volkswagen could not confirm production numbers for the Jet model. Another variant is Volkswagen Motorsport (VWMS) Corrado 16V G60.
3.2 VR6: 2002–2006 ... Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. V8 TDI: 2010–2018 ... VW discontinued the Touareg for sale in North America from the 2017 model ...
Usage of the VR6 engine spread to the Volkswagen Golf Mk3 2.8 VR6 and Volkswagen Vento/Jetta (A3), 2.8 VR6 models in 1992, and high specification versions of the Sharan/Galaxy/Alhambra MPVs. The 2.8 litre version was also used in the 1996–2003 Mercedes-Benz Vito (W638) commercial vans, where it was designated M104.900 .
2.8-litre VR6 24v, 147 kW (200 PS; 197 hp) — 2001–2004 Volkswagen Jetta, 2002–2004 Volkswagen Golf ID code- AXK 2.8-litre VR6 24v, 150 kW (204 PS; 201 hp) — 2000–2003 Volkswagen Eurovan ID code- BAA, BMX 3.2-litre VR6 24v, 162 kW (220 PS; 217 hp) — 2003–2006 Volkswagen Touareg ID code- BJS 3.2-litre VR6 24v, 177 kW (241 PS; 237 hp ...
The Volkswagen Golf Mk3 is a medium-sized compact family car. ... South Africa), and even as early 1999 model year vehicles (Canada ... 2.8 VR6: 2792cc: VR6: Petrol ...
At the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2007, Volkswagen launched the 'R line' R36, created by Volkswagen Individual GmbH. The R36 uses a 3.6 litre VR6 engine rated 300 PS (221 kW ; 296 bhp ) and 350 N⋅m (258 lbf⋅ft ) of torque, which pushes the saloon and Variant (estate/wagon) to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 5.6 and 5.8 seconds respectively.
The car was introduced for sale in the UK in January 2009, [15] and in North America in October 2009 as the 2010 Golf, rather than Rabbit. [16] The Mk6 also reintroduced a diesel engine option to the North American market. [17] The Volkswagen Golf Mk6 was a 2012 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) Top Safety Pick. [18]
The VR5 engines are a family of (petroleum fuelled) Internal combustion engines developed by the Volkswagen Group and produced from 1997 to 2006 [citation needed].They are derived from the VR6 engine family, [1] also developed by Volkswagen, but with one fewer cylinders.