Volkswagen Arteon


The Volkswagen Arteon is a car manufactured by German car manufacturer Volkswagen. Described as a large family car or a mid-size car, it is available in five-door liftback or estate body styles. The Arteon was unveiled on 6 March 2017, at the Geneva Motor Show, and at the Chicago Auto Show for the North American market. It is a direct successor to the CC; however, Volkswagen announced that the Arteon is positioned to be more upmarket than the CC. The vehicle is based on the MQB platform.
Production of the saloon was discontinued in 2023. The wagon was supposed to be produced until 2026, but it was prematurely discontinued at the end of 2024.

Launch

Launched in Europe in 2017, the Arteon is positioned above the Passat, and is heavily based on the 2015 Volkswagen Arteon concept car shown at the Geneva International Motor Show. The Arteon made its debut for the United States at the 2018 Chicago Auto Show. Volkswagen delayed the launch in the United States of the Arteon due to unspecified issues with the emissions testing. Vehicles started arriving at dealerships in the US in April 2019. It became available in the Canadian market in the spring of 2019. The Arteon had multiple delays for Malaysia, only arriving to the market in August 2020. Less than a year later, in July 2021, the facelifted model was launched. However, it was discontinued for the Canadian market after the 2021 model year due to poor sales. Volkswagen announced that 2023 would be the final model year for the Arteon due to poor sales, and a shift in focus to high-volume models.

History

2020

In 2020, the Arteon was given a facelift. A new shooting brake body style, plug-in hybrid and performance Volkswagen R variants were launched. The facelift included a new digital instrument panel in front of the driver, and an or infotainment touchscreen.

Arteon Shooting Brake

In 2020, a five-door station wagon variant, known as the Arteon Shooting Brake, was launched.

Arteon R

The Arteon R performance variant, launched in 2020, features Volkswagen's 2.0L TSI turbocharged petrol engine, which produces and. It will be available only in four-wheel drive through a seven-speed DSG gearbox and a Magna rear torque splitting differential. Its time is approximately five seconds. The Arteon R is available in both liftback and shooting-brake variants.

eHybrid

In 2020, a plug-in hybrid of both the Arteon and Arteon Shooting Brake was launched, known as the. Available with only the 1.4L petrol engine, it offers an electric-only range of, and a combined output of.
Pre-facelift styling
Post-facelift styling
Volkswagen CC post-facelift styling
Arteon Shooting Brake
'''Volkswagen CC Shooting Brake '''

Production

The Arteon is built in Emden, Lower Saxony, Germany. A version for the Chinese market, called the CC, is built in Changchun, China. It is also assembled in Pekan, Malaysia. The Arteon is based on Volkswagen's modular MQB platform.

Engines

In Europe, the Arteon initially featured three turbo direct injection engines at launch: a 2.0L 280 PS TSI petrol engine and two diesel engines with 150 PS and 240 PS. Three additional engines were introduced shortly after, the 1.5L TSI Evo petrol engine with 150 PS, as well a petrol and a diesel engine, both with 190 PS.
In the United States, it was available in three trims—SE, SEL, and Premium—with one engine: all Arteons of 2019 will have Volkswagen's workhorse 2.0-litre turbo four, tuned to produce 268 hp and 258 lb⋅ft of torque. Power is managed by an 8-speed automatic transmission, with the choice of front- or all-wheel drive.
For the 2022 US-model, the Arteon got a powertrain upgrade which increased the power from 268 hp to 300 hp. In addition the 8-speed TipTronic-style automatic transmission has been upgraded to a 7-speed DSG transmission.
ModelTypePower, Torque@rpm Top speedTransmissionCO2 emission Years
1.5 25 TSI I4@5000–6000, @1500–35009.0
8.9

6-speed manual
7-speed DSG
118
131
2017–
2.0 TSI I4@4180–6000, @1500–41807.77-speed DSG1352017–
2.0 TSI 4motion I4@5100-6500 @1700–56005.67-speed DSG
8-speed automatic
1642017–

ModelTypePower, Torque@rpm Top speedTransmissionCO2 emission Years
1.4 e-Hybrid TSI I4 @5000–6000, @1500–35007.9 6-speed DSG 131 2020–

ModelTypePower, Torque@rpm Top speedTransmissionCO2 emission Years
2.0 TDI SCR I4@3500–4000, @1750–30009.4
9.1

6-speed manual
7-speed DSG
112
116
2017–
2.0 TDI SCR I4@3500–4000, @1900–33008.3
8.0

6-speed manual
7-speed DSG
119
122
2017–2020
2.0 TDI SCR 4motion I4@3500–4000, @1900–33007.87-speed DSG1342017–2020
2.0 TDI SCR 4motion I4@3500–4000, @1900–33007.97-speed DSG1342020–
2.0 BiTDI SCR 4motion I4@4000,@1750–25006.57-speed DSG1522017–2020

Transmission

Safety

The Arteon can be fitted with an optional safety system called Emergency Assist 2.0, and it takes advantage of four existing Volkswagen safety programs: Adaptive Cruise Control, Side Assist, Lane Assist and Park Assist. The Arteon will notice if a driver has not touched the accelerator, brakes or steering wheel for a certain length of time, and it will attempt to alert the person with sounds, visual cues and even a physical brake tap. If that does not work, Emergency Assist 2.0 takes over: the car's hazard lights switch on and it steers itself to a safe nearside lane. The system uses Lane Assist to recognize lines on the road and Park Assist to actually steer the car. Radar detection via Adaptive Cruise Control and Side Assist helps ensure the Arteon will not hit any other vehicles.

ANCAP

Euro NCAP

Awards