Thursday, January 4, 2018

What we Know About the 2019 Volkswagen Jetta

Did you know that the best-selling German car in America is the Volkswagen Jetta? Since it first arrived in the United States in 1980, 3.2 million of these models have found new homes. With seven generations of engineering, Volkswagen will unveil the eighth generation Jetta on January 15, 2018, at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

The 2019 Jetta, an all-new model build from the acclaimed MQB chassis will have a chiseled yet classic look and will be powered by an efficient turbo engine.  What is MQB? MQB stands for Modularer Querbaukasten, or modular transversal toolkit. It lays down a series of hard points for a huge range of cars and powertrains. These hard points determine the common design of production line.


According to Autoblog, Volkswagen released a few sketches of the 2019 inside and out, and provided a few details about the upcoming sedan. The exterior design has been livened up from the plain, boxy shape of the current model. It has more creases and depth in the sheet metal. The front fascia appears to blend Audi and VW Arteon cues. From the drawing of the interior, the dashboard wraps slightly around the drivers making your ride more comfortable. It has also been confirmed that the Jetta will offer both an eight-speed automatic and six-speed manual transmission, powered by the same engine as its current one.



While Volkswagen released a few key details, you can watch the unveiling on the Volkswagen Facebook page at 10:05 a.m. EST. While the 2019 Jetta won’t be available for some time, you can check out the 2018 models here at Larry H. Miller Volkswagen Tucson. You don’t have to wait to experience the fine craftsmanship VW has to offer. Our current inventory will satisfy your vehicle cravings and get your turning heads down the road well before 2019 arrives.

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