What's in a name? Not much, according to William Shakespeare, as in Romeo and Juliet says: "A rose by any other name would still smell as sweet."
It seems that Volkswagen does not feel the same way. So when it came time to take a four-year Passat CC sport sedan, has decided to remove the words "Passat" to the name, in order to signal its expensive and difficult to move any relationship with average family sedan.
To reinforce his point, VW has made some changes to the style of the CC 2013, which made its world debut this week at the Auto Show in Los Angeles.
Even if the main body remains the same, the front of the DC Sports a new chrome grille, redesigned headlights with LED daytime running lights and a different buffer. It 'similar to that of the end of the story behind the gains of LED taillights and a new boot and bumper design.
The cabin contains commands and finishing options new climate, the threshold of stainless steel door - and that's the design department. However, a major update to the DC 2013 is that there are now five locations, with a bank of three rear seats taking the place of two individual cubes.
No changes in the range of engines in the United States, including a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with 200 hp and a 3.6-liter V6 280HP-atmosphere, both with direct injection technology.
What has changed compared to the outgoing model was added to the driver assistance systems, such as the Plus Side Assist, Lane Assist, which warns of vehicles and the car's blind spots if necessary, the management changes required to avoid an accident.
It seems that Volkswagen does not feel the same way. So when it came time to take a four-year Passat CC sport sedan, has decided to remove the words "Passat" to the name, in order to signal its expensive and difficult to move any relationship with average family sedan.
The update of the 2013 CC, which will first be launched in Germany in February and later in the rest of Europe and America, can also be ordered with Dynamic Light Assist, and a (very useful, we guess ), traffic sign detection.







































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