2013 Volkswagen CC
November 17, 2011

As we announced earlier this month, the refreshed 2013 Volkswagen CC four-door sedan flaunts a new front and rear end that better aligns its styling with the rest of the Volkswagen model range. Bi-xenon headlamps, with LED daytime running lamps, are now standard on the nose as are LED lamps on the tail. To complete the transformation, there are also new 17- and 18-inch wheels.
The very welcomed news is that the CC is now able to accommodate five passengers (or four plus a child seat) thanks to a flat cushion and an extra set of belts between the rear seats. The five-passenger cabin is optional, but we expect it to be popular.
The standard powertrain is a turbocharged 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder rated at 200 horsepower mated to a six-speed manual or a six-speed dual-clutch. Front-wheel drive is the sole choice with the four-cylinder model. The optional engine is a 3.6-liter six-cylinder, rated at 280 horsepower. A six-speed automatic and front-wheel drive are standard, but Volkswagen’s 4motion all-wheel drive is optional with the V6.
Look for pricing information to be released closer to its showroom arrival in the first quarter of 2012.
2013 debut Volkswaden CC nip/tuck
November 15, 2011

Without a doubt, the big story from Volkswagen this year was the launch of its all-new, American-built 2012 Passat. And while the sun is about to set on 2011, Volkswagen is now announcing some updates for the Passat’s svelte sister, the CC, which will make its official debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show later this month.
For the 2013 model year, the CC benefits from a refreshed front and rear fascia, both of which are more akin to the styling direction seen on the larger Passat sedan. Up front, bi-xenon headlamps with LED running lamps are now offered as standard equipment – part of the CC’s reworked nose that incorporates a new grille and lower fascia. Around back, the taillamps have been redesigned to look more like the new units found on the Jetta and Passat.
Volkswagen hasn’t released any information – yet – about powertrain or interior upgrades, but we don’t expect things to change too much here. The one interior photo that VW released looks almost identical to the current model, though we won’t rule out some packaging or color combination changes. Under the hood, expect both the 2.0-liter turbocharged inline four-cylinder and 3.6-liter V6 with 4Motion all-wheel drive to carry over unchanged.
Pricing for the 2013 CC will likely be announced closer to the car’s on-sale date next spring. We’ll have more details at the LA Auto Show in just a few weeks.
2009 Volkswagen Passat CC
August 25, 2009

Elegant, sporty, dynamic – The accessories for the “Best of the Best” title-holder and “red dot design award” winner: The Passat CC. From aerodynamics to wheels onward to noble sill protectors: the product range offers a broad selection of design-oriented, perfectly fitting Volkswagen Genuine Accessories products.
The front spoiler sets the stage for the aerodynamic accessory product range. It provides the elegant lines of the Passat CC front with a sporty note. The front spoiler design optimises the aerodynamics and reduces aerodynamic drag. The seamlessly adapted side skirt set emphasises the striking side profile of the four-door coupé and creates a visual contrast to the distinct shoulder line – the tornado line. The rear spoiler creates a striking extension of the luggage compartment lid, optimises the overall sporty appearance and reduces the tail lift. The high-gloss rear strip in chrome effect provides an additional visual accent while simultaneously protecting the rim of the luggage compartment. Passionate drivers can enter their Passat CC in style with the stainless steel sill protector with 3D Passat lettering.
Volkswagen Accessories has developed the titanium-coloured 19 inch “Sagitta” light alloy wheel with slightly rotated spokes and clear lines. The visual finishing touch for the Passat CC.
Volkswagen Passat CC Enchants the World
July 3, 2009
Last night the Aalto Theater in Essen provided the setting for a wonderful prize ceremony during which Martin Kropp, designer at Exterior Design Studio 1, accepted the “red dot Design Award” for Volkswagen. The “red dot Design Award” is one of today’s most coveted awards that a designer can win for a creative product. The prize has been awarded every year since 2000.
In March, the Passat CC was awarded the prestigious “iF Product Design Award 2009″ in Hanover. At the end of May the coupé also swept the board down under where it won the renowned “Australian International Design Award” in the “Automotive and Transport” category.
Volkswagen CC Gold Coast concept
February 19, 2009
The Gold Coast is doused in a rich-looking brown finish dubbed “Pepe Pepper” by DuPont, and it adopts a squat, muscular stance riding on a set of KW coilovers. 19-inch wheels fill out the wells nicely, and a full ground effects kit brings the look even closer to the ground. Veedub’s 280-horsepower 3.6 FSI V6 sits underhood, mated to a six-speed DSG. Stopping power on this looker is further enhanced with a set of the Audi R8′s ceramic discs in front.
While the CC Gold Coast is technically a concept, VW’s making sure it gets in front of as many eyes as possible. Hence, we wouldn’t be surprised to see the “concept” moniker eventually turn into “special edition” – minus those supercar stoppers.

