Volkswagen has redrawn the map of the small car world. The goal: to  develop a small car with charisma, a small car with maximum space on a  minimal footprint, a small car with the most fuel-efficient engines or  an electric drive, a small car with intuitive infotainment and operating  systems, a small car with the safety of a large car. The result is the  new Volkswagen up! It measures a short 3.54 metres and is a specialist  for everyday urban living that was thought through to the last detail.  This car - like the larger Polo and the even larger Golf - will appeal to people of all  ages and mobility wishes.
Affordable for everyone. In launching  the up!, Volkswagen is not only putting a new car in motion; it is also  redefining the parameters of customisation and financing. This means  that along with clearly delineated equipment lines on the Volkswagen  up!, new features will be offered such as up! boxes - e.g. box sets for  shopping, long trips or for children on board. The up! will have an  infotainment system that owners can tailor to their personal profiles  using apps. And because a small car needs to be affordable, a new  financing model known as AutoCredit2 that is exclusively tailored to VW  up! buyers will offer greater financial freedom thanks to its flexible  configuration options. And for many people, this will make the goal of  driving a safe and economical new car more attainable than ever. Like  the Beetle back in the  1950s, one could say that the Volkswagen up! is once again  "democratising" car driving.
The up! will first be launched in the European market. It all starts  in December 2011. There are 3 versions for different budgets and needs:  take up! is the entry-level car, move up! the comfort-oriented one and  high up! the top version. Directly at the car's market launch, there  will also be 2 independent models based on the high up!: the up! black  and the up! white.
New generation of engines
Debuting  in the Volkswagen up! is a new generation of three-cylinder petrol  engines. They output 44 kW / 60 PS and 55 kW / 75 PS. Combined fuel  consumption as a BlueMotion Technology version (including a Stop/Start  system): 4.2 l/100 km (60 PS) and 4.3 l/100 km (75 PS). Both of these  1.0-litre engines emit less than the 100 g/km CO2 limit. A natural gas  engine with 50 kW / 68 PS with the same basic configuration will follow.  Its combined fuel consumption of 3.2 kg/100 km (natural gas) is  equivalent to a CO2 value of 86 g/km; as a BlueMotion Technology version  the natural-gas powered up! even attains a low CO2 value of 79 g/km.  There are also definite plans for an up! with an electric drive for the  year 2013.
First small car with City Emergency Braking
An  important new safety technology system is the optional City Emergency  Braking. It is automatically active at speeds under 30 km/h, and it uses  a laser sensor to detect the risk of an imminent collision. Depending  on the vehicle's speed and the driving situation, City Emergency Braking  can reduce accident severity by initiating automatic brake  interventions - and possibly even avoid a crash. So far, the VW up! is  the only vehicle in the segment to be offered with an emergency braking  function for city driving.
Dimensions and styling for the  world's metropolitan areas
With its noted 3.54 metre  length and 1.64 metre width, the Volkswagen up! is one of the smallest  four-seat cars. The Volkswagen is 1.48 metres tall. Its overall length  consists of conspicuously short body overhangs and a very long wheelbase  (2.42 metres) - a body layout that fully utilises the space available  in the new design. Klaus Bischoff, Head of Design for the Volkswagen  Brand says: "If the goal is to maximise space, the ideal form for a  small car would be a rectangular box. In the up! we were able to sculpt  such a box with a clean and powerful design that does not lose sight of  space utilisation." The front end of the VW up! reveals much about the  car's character. Klaus Bischoff: "The face is unmistakably that of a  genuine Volkswagen, but with a very independent personality. Naturally,  the familiar styling characteristics of our brand face can also be found  on the up! - the emphasis of horizontal elements and the connection of  the grille and headlights to form a band, the accents created by small  angles and the characteristic light signature of the headlights. But  more than on any of the other models, the Volkswagen up! definitely  shows a smile. The up! is simply appealing, and it appeals in a simple  way!"
Uncompromisingly good use of interior space
Space  utilisation in the car is exceptionally good, because of its wheelbase -  one of the longest in the segment - combined with an engine that is  mounted well forward. Although the driver, front passenger and 2 rear  passengers are travelling in a small car, it is by no means a cramped  vehicle. On the contrary. Consider the boot: 251 litres are  significantly more than is typical in the vehicle class of the up! When  the rear seat is fully folded, cargo space even increases to 951 litres.  These two values show that in its interior the Volkswagen up! will be a  giant among small cars.
An interior design that is fun
Essentially,  the up! interior has a very clean and well-organised layout. The new  Volkswagen also offers numerous clever and detailed solutions, fun  styling and a level of quality that will enhance the market segment.  Especially high-end is the Dash Pad, an instrument pad extending  crosswise in front of the driver and front passenger. Depending on the  equipment line, either decor paint or one of the 5 body colours is used  in the interior.
VW up! boxes - small things that make a  big difference
The developers of the Volkswagen up! asked  themselves whether everyday living with the car could be structured in a  simpler and friendlier way. Their answer was a decisive yes! Because it  is often the small things that make a big difference. And that is how  the idea of the up! boxes came about. Small, lightweight boxes for a  wide variety of situations and needs. Take the "kid box", for example,  that was designed for parents with small children; it includes a bag for  the thousand small items that are essential with small children; and of  course a toy to cuddle with and a lunch box for the obligatory snacks.  Other Volkswagen up! boxes will be called the "city box" and the "travel  box". And their names are their agendas.
maps + more -  the Portable Infotainment Device (PID)
For the first time  in a Volkswagen, the maps + more system is now being offered, a mobile  Portable Infotainment Device (PID). In the economically priced up!, this  is a system that is equally economical and was developed to organise  the navigation, telephone, information and entertainment areas. In  cooperation with Navigon, one of the world's leading suppliers of  navigation systems, a special solution was tailored to the up! which is  affordable for all buyers - maps + more. The user simply snaps the PID  into place above the centre console. Unlike many other similar systems  of this type, maps + more melds with the car's network of systems much  better: navigation, telephone and infotainment can now be controlled and  viewed via the PID touchscreen, and the touchscreen can also be used to  view important vehicle information, such as the visual display of the  ParkPilot (controls the car's distance to the next vehicle). Apps  specially developed for the VW up! also let users extend maps + more to  meet their specific needs.


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