VW Introduces Passat Common Rail Diesel

December 29, 2008

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Volkswagen Passat

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Volkswagen has quietly introduced its new-generation common-rail diesel engine into the Passat. The VW Group is moving away from its traditional Pumpe Duse (PD) form of diesel injection to common-rail systems which are now the industry standard.

VW dealers in India have liquidated their stocks of the Passat with the PD engine, which now only comes with common-rail diesel power. For the customer, there is no discernible change. There is no change in price and the car looks visually the same, while the engine produces a similar 140bhp. In terms of refinement, company sources say that there is not much difference between the PD and CRDI engines. However, in terms of fuel efficiency there could be a difference.

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One Response to “VW Introduces Passat Common Rail Diesel”

  1. National Transport Says:

    Yeah- you know, I was just reading about this yesterday in the VW magazine that my brother gets. I absolutely love the Passat and am excited about the new one coming out :)

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