2022 Volkswagen Taos 1.5L
Overview The Volkswagen Taos debuted for the 2022 model year as a compact crossover SUV, positioned below the Tiguan in the brand’s North American lineup. Designed to compete in the high-volume subcompact and compact crossover segments, the Taos utilizes the modular MQB platform, which is shared with several other Volkswagen Group products. Its introduction served […]
1984 Volkswagen Quantum 2.1L
Overview The 1984 Volkswagen Quantum represented the North American adaptation of the second-generation Volkswagen Passat (B2 platform). Positioned as a premium offering above the Jetta and Rabbit, the Quantum was designed to compete in the mid-size segment, offering a more refined cabin and a sophisticated chassis. In the United States, the vehicle was marketed as […]
1985-1988 Volkswagen Quantum 2.2L
Overview The Volkswagen Quantum, known in European markets as the Passat B2, represented the brand’s mid-size offering during the 1980s. Positioned above the Jetta and Golf, the Quantum was engineered to provide a more refined, spacious experience for families and professionals. It was built on the B2 platform, which utilized a longitudinal engine layout, a […]
1985-1988 Volkswagen Quantum Syncro Wagon 2.2L
Overview The Volkswagen Quantum Syncro Wagon, marketed as the Passat B2 in Europe, represented a significant entry for Volkswagen into the mid-size all-wheel-drive segment during the mid-1980s. Developed on the B2 platform, the Quantum was designed to offer a more sophisticated, spacious alternative to the compact Jetta and Golf models. The Syncro designation identified the […]
1984 Volkswagen Quantum Wagon 2.1L
Overview The 1984 Volkswagen Quantum Wagon represents the North American adaptation of the second-generation Volkswagen Passat (B2 platform). Marketed as the Quantum in the United States to distinguish it from the entry-level Jetta and Golf, the wagon variant offered a blend of European driving dynamics and practical cargo capacity. It was designed to compete with […]
1985 Volkswagen Quantum Wagon 1.6L
Overview The 1985 Volkswagen Quantum Wagon represents a specific era of German engineering aimed at the North American market. Known globally as the Volkswagen Passat B2, the Quantum served as the flagship sedan and wagon offering for Volkswagen in the United States during the mid-1980s. It was built on the B2 platform, which emphasized interior […]
1985-1986 Volkswagen Quantum Wagon 1.8L
Overview The Volkswagen Quantum, known as the Passat B2 in international markets, represented the brand’s attempt to capture a more upscale segment of the North American market during the mid-1980s. Positioned above the Jetta and Golf, the Quantum Wagon offered a blend of German engineering, practical cargo space, and a refined interior that distinguished it […]
1986-1988 Volkswagen Quantum Wagon 2.2L
Overview The Volkswagen Quantum, known as the Passat B2 in international markets, represented a significant effort by Volkswagen to compete in the mid-size segment during the 1980s. Introduced to the North American market as the successor to the Dasher, the Quantum was engineered to offer a more sophisticated, spacious, and refined driving experience. The wagon […]
2008 Volkswagen R32 3.2L
Overview The 2008 Volkswagen R32 represents the final iteration of the Mk5 Golf-based performance flagship in the North American market. Positioned above the GTI, the R32 was engineered to provide a more refined, grand-touring experience rather than a raw track-focused setup. At its heart lies the narrow-angle 3.2-liter VR6 engine, a powerplant celebrated for its […]
2004 Volkswagen R32 3.2L
Overview The 2004 Volkswagen R32 represents the high-performance zenith of the Mk4 Golf platform. Introduced to the North American market as a limited-production model, the R32 was engineered to bridge the gap between the standard GTI and the more specialized racing variants found in Europe. At its core lies a 3.2-liter VR6 engine, a compact […]
2002-2005 Volkswagen Passat Wagon 2.8L
Overview The B5.5 generation of the Volkswagen Passat Wagon, produced between 2002 and 2005, represents a mid-cycle update to the highly successful B5 platform. Introduced to the North American market to compete with premium European and Japanese station wagons, this model offered a blend of upscale interior materials, sophisticated engineering, and a refined driving experience. […]
2007-2008 Volkswagen Passat Wagon 4motion 3.6L
Overview The 2007-2008 Volkswagen Passat Wagon 4motion represents a specific era of European engineering where the brand sought to bridge the gap between mainstream family haulers and entry-level luxury vehicles. Built on the B6 platform, this generation of the Passat moved away from the shared architecture of the Audi A4, adopting a transverse engine layout […]
