ROLL UP! ROLL UP! NEW-LOOK VOLKSWAGEN CITY CAR IS OPEN FOR ORDER
July 21, 2016 by Volkswagen
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The number of up! exterior paint colour options has increased from 10 to 13 and, of these, seven are new colours including 'Costa Azul', 'Honey Yellow' and 'Savanna Gold'. The roof of the new up! can be coloured separately, via the new Roof Pack, in either black, white or 'Urano Grey'. The Roof Pack also adds colour co-ordinated door mirrors and 65 per cent tinted rear side windows. The personalisation choices continue with four carefully constructed colour packs. These bring coloured alloy wheels to the up!, and the particular hue is repeated in the door mirrors and the styling decals. The choices are 'La Boca Goldbeige', 'La Boca Hot Orange', 'Polygon Fortana Red', 'Polygon Black' or 'Polygon Sandstorm Yellow'. Additional options are centred on the interior. The High up! is available with five different dash colours, including the striking 'Pixels Red' and 'Pixels Honey Yellow'. Volkswagen has packed the revised up! with class-leading features that come as standard. The range opens with the Take up!: a car that includes the 'Composition' infotainment system, remote central locking, electric front windows and driver's seat height adjustment. Those features alone are worth around £465 when compared to the equivalent spec on the previous model and yet the list price for the entry-level car is a mere £20 more than before at £8,995 (RRP OTR). The next model in the range is the Move up!, which adds 15-inch 'Fortaleza' alloy wheels, a colour infotainment touch-screen with the 'Composition Phone' system and Bluetooth connection. Combined with four additional speakers, this is collectively worth £780. The High up! has the 'Calzone' design of 15-inch alloy wheels, a navigation interface and elegant ambient lighting mounted in the dash. The multi-function steering wheel allows the driver to access key controls – such as the radio – without taking his or her hands off the wheel. And the multi-function computer gives information about fuel economy, journey times and expected mileage before refuelling is necessary. All of this additional equipment is worth around £380 compared to the previous model. up!-dated engines The excitement around the new up! continues under the bonnet. There is now the option to specify BlueMotion Technology engines throughout the up! range. BlueMotion Technology, or BMT, saves fuel and cuts CO₂ emissions. For example, when the up! comes to a halt, the engine stops and restarts automatically thanks to the now familiar Volkswagen Stop/Start technology. BMT also includes regenerative braking, which stores energy by charging the battery as the car slows. The engine line-up comprises two petrol engines that offer three different power outputs. A naturally aspirated three-cylinder 12-valve petrol engine is available with an output of 60 or 75 PS, or for the first time in an up! there's the option of a turbocharged petrol powerplant in the shape of a new three-cylinder 1.0-litre TSI engine that has an output of 90 PS. The lower output engines are offered with a five-speed manual, or ASG automatic gearbox, depending on trim level. This new turbocharged engine endows the 2016 up! with, broadly speaking, similar performance statistics to those of the original 1976 Golf GTI – that icon of hot hatches – with a sub-10 second 0-62 mph time and a top speed ,where legal, of 114 mph. It's 160 Nm torque peak, meanwhile, ensures swift pick-up and a willing nature regardless of engine revs or gear choice. The new motor comes with a manual five-speed gearbox. Economy* and emissions* range from 60.1 mpg (combined) to 68.9 mpg (combined) and 96 g/km to 108 g/km depending on engine and gearbox choice. The up! includes a host of features that make driving a relaxed experience. Cruise Control maintains speed, while ParkPilot utilises ultrasonic sensors in the rear bumper to make manoeuvring in tight spaces simpler. This is further enhanced by the use of a rear-view reversing camera that is available with the 'Composition Phone' system. Smartphone integration has taken a significant step forward in the new Volkswagen up!. The 'Composition' system features a 3.1-inch monochrome display, DAB radio and a CD player. This is standard in the entry-level Take up! trim. Meanwhile all other trims come with the 'Composition Colour' system as standard. This features a five-inch colour display screen and uses Bluetooth connectivity for audio. With the 'Maps + More' Volkswagen App, all smartphones with iOS or Android operating systems can be clicked into the USB-enabled docking station above the dash and the smartphone is then turned into a handy extension of the infotainment system. This enables access to navigation, speakerphone, trip computer and other features. At the cutting edge of this technology is the new up!'s handwriting recognition system. It is used when the driver or front passenger is searching for names, phone numbers, addresses or music titles. Each letter entered refines the search, and large icons simplify the intuitive input. The revised up! is packed with safety features. ESC is Volkswagen's Electronic Stabilisation Control, and it helps to reduce the risk of skidding. It's backed up with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System). Additionally, driver and front passenger airbags and an early crash sensor, which activates the seatbelt tensioners, feature in the car. The two rear seats are fitted with the ISOFIX system to make child seat installation simple, and City Emergency Braking predicts frontal impacts and primes the brakes. If the driver doesn't intervene, the brakes are then applied, reducing accident severity or even avoiding a collision entirely. The new up! range will grow later this year with the addition of the electric e-up!, with full details to be announced in due course. For more details on all the cars in Volkswagen's new up! range, together with brochures and pricing and to use Volkswagen's online configurator, please visit www.volkswagen.co.uk.
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