After a successful clearance sale of various models, Volkswagen dealers are now accepting deposits for their new minivan model, set to be launched by the end of the year.

The highly anticipated model is none other than the Volkswagen Viloran, which will be replacing the discontinued Sharan in Vietnam. When it arrives in the country, it is expected to directly compete with popular models such as the Hyundai Custin and Kia Carnival.

The Volkswagen Viloran is developed on the renowned MQB platform and boasts dimensions of 5,346 x 1,976 x 1,781 mm (length x width x height), with a wheelbase of 3,180 mm.

The car features an elegant design, with many lines reminiscent of its “sibling” Touareg.

The front of the car leaves a lasting impression with its large and sophisticated grille. The design seamlessly extends to the LED headlights, giving the car a more imposing and powerful look.

The Volkswagen Viloran features electric sliding doors on both sides, offering effortless convenience for passengers to get in and out of the vehicle.

The rear of the car showcases sleek LED taillights, connected by a chrome strip. Despite being in the MPV segment, the Viloran also incorporates sporty elements with its symmetrical twin exhaust pipes and roof spoiler.

Inside, the 2023 Viloran offers a spacious and comfortable cabin equipped with modern features such as a 4-spoke sports steering wheel with multiple smart functions, a 10.2-inch Digital dashboard, a large touchscreen infotainment system, a touch-based air conditioning system, and the renowned DYAUDIO audio system from Denmark…

Not only is the Viloran spacious, but it also boasts a panoramic sunroof system that extends to the end of the second-row seats, providing an open and airy atmosphere.

The second-row seats are designed to meet business-class standards, featuring individual armrests, large footrests, and multi-directional power adjustments. Additionally, they come with ventilation, heating, and massage functions.

The third-row seats offer ample space, although they may not be ideal for long journeys due to limited legroom.

As for the engine options in Vietnam, it is still unclear. In the Chinese market, the 2023 Viloran is equipped with a turbocharged 2.0L TSI engine. The standard version delivers 184 horsepower and 320 Nm of torque, while the higher trim level increases the maximum power to 217 horsepower and maximum torque to 350 Nm.

All versions come with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and front-wheel drive.

In terms of safety features, the car is equipped with a wide range of driver assistance technologies, including active braking assist, adaptive cruise control, and lane departure warning…

The expected price of the VW Viloran in Vietnam is still uncertain. In the Chinese market, this minivan has a relatively high price, around 290,000 yuan (approximately 1 billion VND) for the standard version.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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