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  • ...e seven-speed DCT for the 1001-horsepower [[Bugatti Veyron]] 16.4, another Volkswagen Group product.
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  • ...ile design|car designer]] from [[Italy]], and currently in charge of all [[Volkswagen Group]] design. In 1998 he was poached from Alfa by [[Ferdinand Piëch]] to work for the [[Volkswagen]] Group's [[SEAT]] division with the hope he could inject the same verve an
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  • ...ngine''' is an internal combustion engine configuration developed by the [[Volkswagen Group]]. It is similar to the [[V engine]], but with the [[cylinder (engine ...° VR6 engine, it was possible to install a six-cylinder engine in existing Volkswagen models. A wider [[V6 engine]] of conventional design would have required le
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  • ...n the VW Golf, VW Jetta, VW Passat, VW Touran, Audi A3 and Skoda Octavia. Volkswagen are believed to be developing a family of DCTs to go across the VAG product ...duces the 7-speed DCT for the 1001-horsepower Bugatti Veyron 16.4, another Volkswagen Group product. Cima produces the 7-speed DCT for the Koenigsegg CCX.
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  • |[[Mid-size car|Mid-size]]||rowspan=2|Large family car||D class||[[Volkswagen Passat]] ...o]] is smaller, so it belongs one segment below the Golf, while the bigger Passat is one segment above.
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  • ...[[Ford Focus]], [[Opel Astra]], [[Peugeot 307]], [[Renault Mégane]] and [[Volkswagen Golf]]. ...[[Ford Mondeo]], [[Opel Vectra]], [[Renault Laguna]], and the [[Volkswagen Passat]].
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  • *[[Volkswagen Passat|Passat]] (1973) *[[Volkswagen Polo|Polo]]
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  • ...also pursued by [[Audi]], who later abandoned the project. However, the [[Volkswagen Group]] later built an experimental [[W18 engine]] for [[Bugatti]]'s [[Buga The [[Volkswagen Group]] (VAG) created the first successful automotive W engine with the int
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  • ...gn was also pursued by Audi, who later abandoned the project. However, the Volkswagen Group later built an experimental [[W18]] engine for [[Bugatti]]'s [[Bugatt The [[Volkswagen Group]] ([[VAG]]) created the first successful automotive W engine with the
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  • ...BX]]<br/>[[Ford Orion]]<br/>[[Opel Kadett]]<br/>[[Volkswagen Jetta]]<br/>[[Volkswagen Passat]]<br>[[Fiat Regata]]
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  • |[[Mid-size car|Mid-size]]||rowspan=2|Large family car||D class||[[Volkswagen Passat]] *[[Volkswagen Polo]]
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  • | [[Volkswagen Passat]]
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  • ...t]] (Dasher in North America) of 1973, followed by the much more popular [[Volkswagen Golf]] (Rabbit in North America) in 1974. ...emselves as the most popular auto sector in Europe. The third generation [[Volkswagen Golf]] was launched in 1991 and elected European Car of the Year. Fiat repl
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  • | [[Volkswagen K70]] | [[Volkswagen Golf]]
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  • ...eries]], [[Jaguar S-Type]] and [[Jaguar XJ|XJ]], and the 2006 [[Volkswagen Passat]].
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  • ...h would culminate in the creation of three exciting new models for VW, the Passat, the Golf and the Scirocco, catapulting Italdesign onto the world stage. Ot Today Italdesign Giugiaro is part of the Volkswagen Group and counts up to about 900 people in the world, with premises in Ital
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  • ...T|TT]], use a center Torsen differential. For a time, the [[Volkswagen]] [[Passat]] [[4motion]] shared this design. The [[HMMWV]] uses front and rear Torsen ...winter tests in Scandinavia that a vehicle used by the German Army, the [[Volkswagen]] [[Iltis]], could beat any high performance Audi. He proposed developing
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  • ...T|TT]], use a center Torsen differential. For a time, the [[Volkswagen]] [[Passat]] [[4motion]] shared this design. The [[HMMWV]] uses front and rear Torsen ...winter tests in Scandinavia that a vehicle used by the German Army, the [[Volkswagen]] [[Iltis]], could beat any high performance Audi. He proposed developing a
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