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Byline: GREG KABLE
The future is hazy for Volkswagen's heavily touted Passat-based four-door coupe, the first victim of new chairman Martin Winterkorn's fresh management regime. The four-door ("Four-door `coupe' group grows,'' Feb. 6, 2006), originally planned to debut at a gala in Berlin on Feb. 15, is officially on hold. Winterkorn ordered a rethinking of all future products upon his arrival at the company's Wolfsburg headquarters Jan. 1.
That makes the Passat coupe just one among a number of future VW models under scrutiny. Others include the reborn Scirocco sports coupe and Tiguan small ute; both have been revealed in concept form and were due in showrooms within the next 12 months. Also in limbo is next year's sixth-generation Golf, the breadwinner that was slated for a hurry-up rework to reduce costs.
The Passat, described by various sources as VW's answer to the Mercedes-Benz CLS, was part of a multimillion-euro niche-model offensive created under former chairman Bernd Pischetsrieder. Alongside the Scirocco and Tiguan, the Passat coupe was conceived to lessen VW's financial dependence on traditional high-sales-volume models, while pushing it into new segments and exposing it to new customers.
Plans had called for the Passat to debut in concept guise at the coming Geneva motor show in March, followed by the premiere of a definitive production version at the Los Angeles show this November.
"We were all set to present the CC (VW's internal code for the car, denoting C-segment coupe), but its future is now up in the air,'' a high-ranking insider told AutoWeek.
With Winterkorn determined to make his own mark at VW after his ...
Source: HighBeam Research, VW GOES BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD; Passat coupe, other products under...