The 2024 Volkswagen Passat 1.5 TSI: A large estate still in the game?
The Volkswagen Passat, this large estate that we have known as a sedan, has recently had a makeover. Gone is the era of "just enough"; welcome to the ninth generation which, it must be said, could well slip into the skin of a modern SUV. But at what cost?
An inheritance to reinvent
With 34 million units sold since its creation in 1973, the Passat is a bit like that old uncle who refuses to retire. After all, who doesn’t have an uncle who hangs onto an old shirt from the past at the back of a closet? The Volkswagen icon renews itself, with a beautiful promise of modernity on the MQB Evo platform, but the fact that it is now solely a large estate emphasizes the idea that it wants to attract a clientele tired of the omnipresent SUV.
Softer design: charm or softness?
The new Passat sports smoother lines, less sharp than those of its predecessor, which might irk purists. This gentle touch softens its image, much like a kindergarten class with its new rug. But deep down, one can’t help but think that this design might one day blend into the mass of other estates, in search of attention. The R-Line version, surprisingly, promises a bit more aggression, as if it were going to rugby after a year of gardening.
An interior that remains true to its status
Inside, the Passat confirms its status with high-quality materials. The heavy doors testify to solid construction, a crucial element for a family vehicle to withstand the wear and tear of time and the somewhat wild dreams of its occupants. Although shiny piano-finished surfaces, splendid until they become a playground for fingerprints, are abundant, the harmony of materials remains overall.
Cutting-edge technology: but at what price?
The verdict on the digital interface? Although the large 12.9-inch screen presents itself like an airplane dashboard, one must get used to the absence of physical buttons for the majority of functions. This doesn’t seem bothersome until you try to increase the heating while stopped, realizing you’ve now become a DJ in mid-flight.
Performance and economy: is the balance there?
With its 1.5 TSI engine producing 150 hp, the Passat spreads its wings without pushing too hard on the gas pedal. It has its little routine with a Miller combustion cycle, which maintains the balance between power and fuel economy. Nevertheless, the enthusiasm at the traffic lights is tempered by a DSG gearbox that favors economy at the expense of the zest that a large estate could benefit from. What’s the point of having horsepower on the meter if it’s kept in the stable?
Comfort and space: are rear passengers happy?
The rear passengers, on the other hand, can stretch out with a pleasantly increased knee space, thanks to a wheelbase lengthened by 5 cm. The trunk, for its part, rises to 690 liters, offering the modest capacity to swallow an entire weekend's worth of shopping in plastic bags, left here and there as testimonies of modern civilization.
Conclusion without conclusion: a choice to be made
In this era where SUVs dominate almost every balcony, the Volkswagen Passat 2024 presents itself as the appealing, even refreshing alternative for those tired of vehicles that resemble mountains on wheels. Appreciable comfort and generous space, that’s what should convince a clientele looking for a family car, without the ostentatious pretensions of a big SUV. But for those seeking a hint of adrenaline or character, the Passat will have to work hard to avoid being crushed by its formidable rivals such as the Skoda Superb, which, let’s admit, knows how to play in the big leagues.
The choice is clear for those who want a beautiful piece of technology, but they must weigh the pros and cons. In the end, do a few extra liters in the trunk compensate for a somewhat erased soul? To each their own.
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La nouvelle Passat a un design agréable, mais est-elle toujours aussi dynamique à conduire ?
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Le nouveau Passat a vraiment une belle allure, mais j'espère qu'il restera fun à conduire.
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