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For the 2009 model year, VW introduced a new generation of diesels, based on common rail technology. These would meet air pollution standards in all 50 states. The first of these units was made available for sale in August 2008. VW sold 2050 Jetta Sedan TDIs and 361 Jetta Sportwagen TDIs that first month.
The thermostat side is joined by a plastic union directly to the engine oil cooler, which in turn is mounted to and is an integral part of the ancillary / alternator bracket (also includes the oil filter housing in all generations and applications). The coolant pump is driven by the intake side balance shaft, on the flywheel side of the engine.
On Sunday, 20 September 2015, VW Group announced it was halting the sale of its four-cylinder diesel models in the US. [62] The US EPA press release on its Notice of Violation, [57] and the California Air Resources Board letter [63] dated 18 September 2015 contain significant chronological detail of the agencies interaction with VW on the issue.
vw-m.de. Volkswagen AG. April 2001. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 July 2011 "TDI 100-5 - technical data". vw-m.de. Volkswagen AG. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 "TDI 120-5 - technical data". vw-m.de. Volkswagen AG. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011
List of affected vehicles and generation of engine [143] [144] Brand Model Model Years Generation of Engine Audi: A1: 2010–2014 1 A3: 2009–2013 Volkswagen: Beetle: 2013–2014 Beetle Convertible: Golf 2-Door: 2010–2013 Golf 4-Door: 2010–2014 Jetta: 2009–2014 Jetta SportWagen: Passat: 2012–2015 Audi: A3: 2015 3* Volkswagen: Beetle ...
At the 2020 Chicago Auto Show, Volkswagen unveiled the refreshed Atlas for the model year of 2021. Changes include a new front end, which is based on the Atlas Cross Sport, redesigned wheels, new rear lights, and a new steering wheel. [31] It was facelifted for Mexico on December 1, 2020, alongside the introduction of the Teramont Cross Sport. [32]
This list of North American Volkswagen engines details internal combustion engines found in the Volkswagen Passenger Cars and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles marques, as sold in the North American markets. [1] Volkswagen Group engines are not widely known by "engine families" in the same way some other manufacturers do.
The Volkswagen Golf (Mk8) (also known as the Golf VIII) is a compact car, the eighth generation of the Volkswagen Golf and the successor to the Volkswagen Golf Mk7. [6] It was launched in Wolfsburg on 24 October 2019, and arrived in German showrooms in December 2019.