Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Cars
  3. Photo Galleries
  4. Legacy Archives

Volkswagen’s first ever plug-in hybrid Passat returns 141 mpg

Add as a preferred source on Google

At the 2014 Paris Motor Show, Volkswagen Group will look to continue its domination over the plug-in hybrid market with the Passat GTE.

The hybrid sedan will join several other plug-ins from Porsche, Audi, and Bentley under the German automotive banner, and it will bring some impressive figures along with it.

The Passat has a similar powertrain to the Golf GTE, but Volkswagen has extracted a bit more juice for the sedan. The a 1.4-liter TSI motor now makes 154 horsepower, and the electric motor has been cranked to 114 hp. Power delivery is scaled to maximize fuel economy, resulting in a total output of 215 hp and 295 pound-feet of torque.

That’s still good for a 0 to 60 mph time of less than 8.0 seconds and a top speed of over 136 mph, specs that are made more impressive when you figure in the fuel consumption.

The Passat GTE is capable of 141 mpg on the New European Driving Cycle, and is also capable of 80 mph in the all-electric ‘E-Mode.’ It can also travel for a total of 31 miles in this setting completely emissions-free. When all energy sources are filled to the brim, however, the German sedan has a driving range of over 620 miles.

That’s a full trip from Paris to London and back with some 60 miles left over. For those in the States, that’s the same as a jaunt from Miami, Florida all the way to Charleston, South Carolina with change to spare.

Related: Details emerge on the 2018 Volkswagen Phaeton

The Passat also grants drivers a high level of control when it comes to driving style. For those gallon-stretching cross-country trips, the aforementioned ‘E-Mode’ will get you the most mile markers for you dollar. If you’re looking for a little more backbone in the passing line, though, the ‘GTE’ button unlocks the engine’s full output.

Both sedan and wagon versions of the GTE will be launched in the UK late next year.

Andrew Hard
Andrew first started writing in middle school and hasn't put the pen down since. Whether it's technology, music, sports, or…
The Apple Car may be dead, but it became the foundation of Apple Intelligence
A decade of work on a canceled car project reportedly laid the groundwork for Apple Intelligence.
Apple Intelligence in Apple Car

The Apple Car may have never left the garage, but it apparently gave birth to Apple's AI ambitions. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple's canceled autonomous vehicle project, one that consumed more than a decade of work and over $10 billion before being scrapped in 2024, ended up laying the technological foundation for Apple Intelligence. In a rather ironic twist, one of Apple's most expensive failures may also become one of its most important long-term investments.

The Apple Car forced Apple to think like an AI company

Read more
Volkswagen’s ID. Unyx 09 just leaked, and it’s the kind of EV I want to see in the US
VW's partnership with Xpeng is producing exactly what we hoped.
Bumper, Transportation, Vehicle

I've been watching Volkswagen's China lineup quietly get cooler for the past two years, but the ID. Unyx 09 might be the moment it finally gets exciting, not just for Chinese buyers, but for the rest of the world as well. 

Regulatory filings from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Batch 409, have exposed the full specs of the upcoming sedan ahead of its official launch later this year, and it looks nothing like any VW car I've seen before (via CarNewsChina).

Read more
China’s GWM is making a Beetle lookalike EV, and it somehow looks better
GWM upgrades Ora Ballet Cat with 150kW motor and 180km/h top speed
Ora Ballet Cat

The Volkswagen Beetle may be long gone, but one of its most obvious spiritual successors isn't ready to disappear just yet. Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor (GWM) is preparing to relaunch the Ora Ballet Cat, its retro-styled electric hatchback that famously drew comparisons with the iconic Beetle. This time, however, the company is hoping extra performance and a fresh identity will succeed where clever marketing couldn't.

According to a report by Car News China, the latest regulatory filings published in China reveal that the Ora Ballet Cat is receiving a more powerful electric motor, a higher top speed, and could even lose its feline-inspired name altogether. The update arrives as competition in China's EV market reaches new highs, forcing automakers to rethink products that once stood out for style alone.

Read more