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Volkswagen
The New Passat
Volkswagen Group Sales India Private limited Produced in India Subject to change wilhout notice Issue: March 2011 www.volkswogen.co.in

The New Passa

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Unmatched luxury.

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What if luxury became part of standard equipment?

Elegant rear view mirrors: Deftly designed, the rear view mirrors fit in perfectly with the overall subtlety. Functionally too, these foldable mirrors rise to the highest expectationelectrically adjustable; integrated turn indicators; an auto-dimming ability that effectively tones down the bright reflection of headlights from tailing vehicles.

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Chances are, you won't feel like stepping out again.

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You've probably never been this pampered. Cancel probably.

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Unique climate seats: Comfort should be customisable. Which is why, the front seats hove built-in, fully adjustable, active air-conditioning that circulate warm or cool air directly to the persons occupying them, further enhancing individualised comfort. Add to that, the 12-way adjustable front seats with driver-seat memory, specifically designed to offer lumbar support regardless of build and size. The head restraints offer both vertical and horizontal adjustment options, always ensuring the best possible spinel position.

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