2023-2026 Volkswagen SE 1.5L
Overview The Volkswagen Jetta SE represents the core volume-selling configuration of the seventh-generation Jetta, built on the modular MQB platform. Introduced to the North American market to provide a balance of efficiency, interior space, and German-engineered driving dynamics, the SE trim serves as the mid-range offering in the lineup. It is powered by the EA211 […]
2009 Volkswagen Routan FWD 4.0L
Overview The 2009 Volkswagen Routan represents a unique chapter in the brand’s North American history. Developed through a partnership with Chrysler, the Routan was designed to provide Volkswagen with a competitive entry in the minivan segment, a category the company had not occupied since the discontinuation of the Eurovan. Built at the Windsor Assembly Plant […]
2010 Volkswagen Routan 4.0L
Overview The 2010 Volkswagen Routan represents a unique chapter in the brand’s North American history. Developed as a result of a partnership between Volkswagen and Chrysler, the Routan was designed to provide a European-styled alternative in the competitive minivan segment. Built on the Chrysler RT platform, the vehicle was manufactured at the Windsor Assembly Plant […]
2011-2014 Volkswagen Routan 3.6L
Overview The Volkswagen Routan was a minivan marketed by the German automaker between 2009 and 2014. Developed through a partnership with Chrysler, the vehicle was built on the Chrysler RT platform alongside the Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country. Production took place at the Windsor Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada. Volkswagen introduced the […]
1984 Volkswagen Rabbit Convertible 1.8L
Overview The 1984 Volkswagen Rabbit Convertible represents a distinct era in the company’s North American history. While the standard Rabbit hatchback transitioned to the second-generation Golf platform in Europe for 1984, the convertible variant—known globally as the Cabriolet—remained based on the original A1 platform. This design choice allowed Volkswagen to maintain a consistent open-top offering […]
2006-2009 Volkswagen Rabbit 2.5L
Overview The Volkswagen Rabbit, reintroduced to the North American market for the 2006 model year, served as the successor to the fourth-generation Golf. By reviving the iconic “Rabbit” moniker, Volkswagen aimed to reconnect with the brand’s heritage while positioning the vehicle as a premium entry in the competitive compact car segment. Built on the Volkswagen […]
1984 Volkswagen Rabbit 1.8L
Overview The 1984 Volkswagen Rabbit represents the final model year of the first-generation Golf platform in the North American market. Following the success of the original design penned by Giorgetto Giugiaro, the Rabbit established the template for the modern front-wheel-drive hatchback. By 1984, production had shifted significantly to the Westmoreland Assembly Plant in Pennsylvania, marking […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]