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Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake R (2021)

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Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake R

The avant-garde model for the business class: the Arteon. A design statement. In autumn 2020, the gran turismo underwent an extensive technological upgrade. At the same time, Volkswagen launched a second version with a different body: the new Arteon Shooting Brake. And now in spring 2021, the product line's new flagship models are ready to go - the Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake. Delivering an output of 235 kW (320 PS), they are now the most powerful Arteon models. Both sports and touring vehicles were designed by Volkswagen R, the brand's performance specialists. The two new versions of the Arteon are the latest milestones in the R product campaign: In the space of six months, Volkswagen R launched not one but five new flagship models for their respective product lines: the Touareg R, Golf R, Tiguan R, Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake. The T-Roc R has also been available since 2019. The first independent R model made its debut back in summer 2002 and has since become renowned as a classic: the Golf R32 - it was the first spark in a firework display of premium R models that has lasted to this day. Common denominators: permanent all-wheel drive, exclusive equipment and good every-day driving attributes without any compromises.

EA888 evo4 plus 4MOTION with R-Performance torque vectoring

The heart of the new Volkswagen Arteon R models' drive system is a 320 PS four-cylinder turbocharged direct injection (TSI) engine from the series EA888 evo4. From 2,000 rpm, the lively, cultivated and highly agile 2.0-litre engine delivers 420 Newton meters of torque towards the type-DQ500 7-speed DSG dual clutch gearbox designed especially for these high forces. If necessary, the automatic unit's gears can be changed manually using the new, large shift paddles, whose upgraded design makes them easy to use on the race track. From the dual clutch gearbox, the drive power is transferred to the newly developed 4MOTION system with R-Performance torque vectoring. The permanent all-wheel drive is characterised by selective wheel torque control on the rear axle - a feature known as torque vectoring. Here, a new rear axle drive distributes the drive power not just between the front and rear axles, but also between the two rear wheels. And it does so seamlessly. Depending on the situation, 50 to 100 percent of the drive force flows to the front axle and between 0 and 50 percent to the rear axle. On the rear axle, however, up to 100 percent of the torque arriving there can be directed to the wheel on the outside of the curve. This significantly improves agility, particularly when cornering. The driver is able to use a standard driving profile selection function to adjust the way power is distributed to the rear wheels. The Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake come equipped with four driving profiles: Comfort, Sport (standard profile in R models), Individual (can be configured) and Race. The Race profile is an exclusive feature in R models.

DCC and wheels with a diameter of up to 20 inches

The standard sports running gear has been carefully honed to form an alliance with the drive systems. The bodies of the Volkswagen Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake are 20 mm lower as a result of this sports running gear; the lower centre of gravity and stiffer tuning help to boost the driving dynamics further. Another feature included as standard is the adaptive chassis control: DCC. The driver can use the driving profile selection to individually adjust this ongoing electronic regulation of the shock absorbers. Thanks to the DCC function, drivers can choose to almost seamlessly adjust the running gear between sporty and comfortable. The R models' high power is delivered to the road via 18-inch alloy wheels (Sebring) with 245 tyres. The Adelaide (19-inch) or Estoril (20-inch) alloy wheels are available as options - and finished with a burnished look.

Top-quality brakes

The blue brake calipers (with a silver R logo on the front wheels) for the new brake system are clearly visible behind the large 20-inch wheels. The brake calipers are responsible for the response of a true sports car: the Arteon R models decelerate just as well as they accelerate. To be more specific, the 18-inch disc brakes in the front measure 357 x 34 mm, while on the rear axle, both gran turismos are decelerated by 17-inch disc brakes (disc dimension: 310 x 22 mm). The brakes themselves are built with pin discs and a brake pot made of aluminium, which reduces the weight by 600 grams on each side. A speed-dependent map in the electromechanical brake servo ensures precise brake control.

Up to 270 km/h and Race mode available at the touch of a button on the steering wheel

The performance figures reveal at a glance that the two Arteon R models accelerate just as well as they brake: in just 4.9 seconds, the Volkswagen Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake complete the classic sprint from 0 to 100 km/h. The R models reach their standard maximum speed at 250 km/h. In conjunction with the 20-inch wheels and 245/35 tyres, Volkswagen also offers the option to increase the maximum speed to 270 km/h for the fastback and Shooting Brake. The combined NEDC consumption value for both models is between 7.9 and 7.7 l/100 km. According to the WLTP standard, the combined consumption is 9.3 to 8.9 l/100 km for the Arteon R and 9.3 to 9.0 l/100 km in the case of the Arteon R Shooting Brake.

Race driving profile can be activated from the steering wheel

The electronic adaptive chassis control (DCC), the electronic differential lock XDS, progressive steering, the new 4MOTION system and the agile four-cylinder turbocharged engine create incredible driving dynamics. Achieving the ultimate sporty driving style is a matter of mere seconds thanks to a small button with a blue light-up R activated from the multifunction steering wheel: with the Race driving profile. This profile switches features like the engine, running gear, steering system and gearbox to maximum dynamics, transforming both Arteon R models from a gran turismo into a sports car that is ready for the race track. To perfectly hone the driving dynamics when pushed to their limit, the chassis engineers worked with Pirelli to make sure even the tyres are tuned specifically to the Volkswagen Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake. To make sure this careful tuning is maintained when the original tyres have to be replaced later down the line, Volkswagen will offer these tyres for the flagship Arteon models over the long term.

Premium all-rounder as the ideal companion for long distances

All of Volkswagen's R models are not only extremely sporty, but also practical all-rounders ideal for use all year round. And this is particularly true of the new Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake: with their high standard of comfort, a generous vehicle interior that is larger than average (up to 1,016 mm of legroom in the rear, a best-in-class figure), and a digitalised environment of controls and communication, they are ideally suited to long-distance journeys. An extensive network of assist systems, including the standard ACC Adaptive Cruise Control or the optional Travel Assist (partly assisted driving up to 210 km/h), help to ensure the highest standard of safety.

Versatile and powerful

Two examples of their unlimited suitability for day-to-day driving are the size of their luggage compartments and their compatibility as towing vehicles. Both luggage compartments have a wide opening angle and are accessible via large boot lids. Behind the sharp-angled boot lid in the Arteon R Shooting Brake, the luggage compartment capacity reaches up to 565 litres if you load up to the rear seat backrest and the height of the luggage compartment cover. In the case of the fastback with its coupé-style boot lid, the capacity reaches 563 litres. Loaded up to the backrests for the front seats, the luggage compartment volume in the Shooting Brake reaches 1,632 litres, while the fastback version is 1,557 litres. Both Arteon R models are offered with an optional folding towing bracket, which is electrically unlocked and then folded out prior to use. Thanks to the powerful engine and standard 4MOTION system, the Volkswagen Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake can tow trailers weighing up to 2,200 kg (braked, on inclines up to 12%).

R-specific customised exterior

Volkswagen R has customised both the design and the equipment in the Arteon R models. Take the front section, for example: with a bonnet that appears to blend into the radiator grille, LED dual headlights and LED daytime running light wings (below the outer headlights), it is as striking as all other Arteon models. Equipped as standard in the Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake, the crossbar below the VW badge in the radiator grille forms part of the LED daytime running lights and enhances the models' unique appearance. Furthermore, the 320 PS versions come equipped with a unique front apron that helps them to stand out from all other models in the product line: instead of featuring the chrome-look finish, the crossbars come in a high-gloss black to highlight the athletic nature of the R models. At the sides, two air intake openings with a colour-keyed surround for the high-performance engine's extra radiator and brakes join forces with aerodynamically refined air flow elements in high-gloss black.

Rear section with four tailpipes and diffuser

The two R versions also stand out from the standard models at the rear: a four-piped exhaust system developed especially for the Arteon R with its four trapezoidal tailpipes is a visually dominant feature that has been embedded into the newly designed diffuser. The exhaust system generates a sporty sound, and its intensity can be varied using the driving profile selection function.

R-specific finish to the vehicle interior

The vehicle interior in the Arteon R models is shaped by features such as Black Carbon inserts, which adorn the top section of the dash panel and door panels. Other interior features created specifically for the new models include the blue stitching on the seats, multifunction sports steering wheel and DSG gear knob, a hallmark feature in any R model. The bottom steering wheel clip is also finished with a blue insert to complement the stitching. Furthermore, the models come with premium comfort seats as standard. The seats are covered in ArtVelours micro-fleece. A blue R badge is embroidered onto the top section of the front seat backrests. The optional sports seats in Nappa / Nappa Carbon Style are also specially tailored to the VW Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake - in this case, the head restraints are integrated completely into the backrests, which is why this type of seat is known as an integrated seat. Chic: the top side sections of the backrests come in blue leather. And of course, a blue R badge is also stitched into the top of the backrest in this model. The blue used in the interior is similar to the typical metallic Lapiz Blue paintwork used in Volkswagen R models. The Nappa Carbon Style leather (used on the seat cushion bolsters and head restraints in the interior) picks up the visual line of the inserts in the instruments and door trims.

Exclusive as standard

The Volkswagen Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake are not only offered with customised equipment, but also with a broadly expanded standard equipment package. In addition to the R-specific details, their extra features include 3D LED tail light clusters with a dynamic turn signal, exterior mirror caps with a chrome-look finish (mirror on the driver side with automatic dimming function), Light Assist (automatic lighting control), a headliner in Titanium Black, brushed stainless steel pedals, boot lids with sensor-controlled opening and closing (Easy Open & Close), DCC adaptive chassis control including driving profile selection, and a background lighting system with 30 different colours in the vehicle interior. All Arteon models are equipped with the Digital Cockpit Pro (digital instruments with a 10.25-inch TFT colour display and customised R graphics including R logo) and the Discover Media navigation system including Streaming & Internet as standard.

Orders for the new Arteon R models are already open. Both Volkswagens can also be configured online. Taking Germany as an example: the Volkswagen Arteon R is on sale for EUR 63,095.00 while the Volkswagen Arteon R Shooting Brake is available from EUR 63,980.00. The first vehicles are due to arrive with Volkswagen dealerships in April 2021.

The exterior

With their bodies, which are as charismatic as they are sporty, the Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake are now bringing avant-garde design to the premium end of the B-segment. The new flagship models' carefully honed exterior details include the front bumper and the lower section of the rear end including the diffuser and the new exhaust system with two trapezoidal twin tailpipes. Other new features include the (optional) 20-inch Estoril alloy wheels and the clearly visible blue brake calipers (with silver R logo in the front) for the high-performance brake system. High-gloss black body elements also add a chic touch to the front and rear ends. The splitter in the motorsports-style front spoiler comes in a matt black finish.

Powerful and charismatic front end

The design of the Arteon R's front profile is just as avant-garde as it is expressive - stylish business class elements on the one hand, a powerful sports car on the other. The interaction of a long and wide bonnet together with the dominant radiator panel and the (in this case) directly integrated LED headlights establishes a unique character from the front. These confident lines make sure the face of the vehicle stands out from the crowd, a face that only becomes more charismatic with the R-style makeover.

Illuminated radiator grille

The bonnet stretches across the entire front profile to the wheel arches. At the front it reaches far down into the radiator grille, which emphasises the ample width of the Volkswagen Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake

To be more specific, the two upper radiator grille crossbars surround the VW badge in the middle and the low LED headlights on the outside. The lower of the two crossbars features LED fibre optic cables on the outside. They form the daytime running lights and side marker light, as well as the turn signal in the case of the optional IQ.LIGHT- LED headlights. The LED lighting elements, radiator grille and bonnet merge to a form a single unit. And this is even more applicable in the case of the Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake, as the additional standard LED fibre optic cables light up the entire second crossbar in the radiator grille.

New R front apron

The new Arteon flagship models also stand out from the other models in the product line with their full front apron. While the non-R models predominantly feature chrome elements, the Volkswagen Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake come with high-gloss black crossbars, which enhance the sporty style. At the sides, two air intake openings with a colour-keyed surround for the charge air cooler join forces with additional air flow elements in high-gloss black.

One product line, two silhouettes and two rear ends

In general, the side and rear sections of the Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake can be separated into the area above and below the character line. The character line starts as the lower edge of the bonnet, before transforming into an undercut above the door handles and ending in the tail light clusters. Below this line, the fastback and Shooting Brake are identical. Above the character line on the other hand, the design is separated by the B-pillars, forming the roof and rear end of the fastback and Shooting Brake respectively. The character line also visually pushes the volume of the bodies towards the ground, helping to boost their elegance and dynamics. Thanks to its clear athleticism, their powerful and elegant design ideally reflects the nature of the R models.

An athletic rear end

Looking at the vehicle from the rear clearly demonstrates the distinct and powerful design of both body versions' shoulder section. This shoulder section visibly demonstrates just how athletic both Arteon models are. In the lower half of the rear section, the new exhaust system designed especially for the 320 PS versions stands out with its four trapezoidal tailpipes; the new exhaust system is integrated into the sporty diffuser for a striking effect. The four-piped system generates a superior sound, and its intensity can be varied using a driving profile selection. The standard equipment package also includes 3D LED tail light clusters with dynamic turn signals that "swipe".

Sporty exterior colours

The Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake can be configured in seven different colours. The standard paintwork option is Urano Grey. What's more, the Pure White paintwork is available as an option. Other options include metallic Pyrite Silver, metallic Manganese Grey, metallic Lapiz Blue, pearl-effect Deep Black, and mother-of-pearl-effect Oryx White.

The interior

Volkswagen R has also added a number of customised features to the vehicle interior. Features such as Black Carbon inserts, which adorn the top section of the dash panel and door panels, immediately catch the eye. Other interior features created specifically for the new models include the blue stitching on the seats, multifunction sports steering wheel and DSG gear knob, a hallmark feature in any R model. The bottom steering wheel clip is also finished with a blue insert to complement the stitching. The blue R button on the sports steering wheel is also distinctive: with one firm push, drivers can use this button to directly switch to Race mode - the sportiest of all available driving profiles. Giving this button a gentle tap takes the driver to the Infotainment system's driving profile menu instead. Furthermore, the models come with premium comfort seats as standard. The seats are covered in ArtVelours micro-fleece. A blue R badge is embroidered onto the top section of the front seat backrests. The optional sports seats in Nappa / Nappa Carbon Style are also specially tailored to the Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake - in this case, the head restraints are integrated completely into the backrests, which is why this type of seat is known as an integrated seat. Chic: the top side sections of the backrests come in blue leather. And of course, a blue R badge is also stitched into the top of the backrest in this model. The blue used in the interior is similar to the typical metallic Lapiz Blue paintwork used in Volkswagen R models. The Nappa Carbon Style leather (used on the seat cushion bolsters and head restraints in the interior) picks up the visual line of the inserts in the dash panels and door trims.

New dash panel

In autumn 2020, Volkswagen's interior designers redesigned the entire dash panel - consisting of cockpit, surfaces, air outlets, trims -, the centre console (including Infotainment section and air-conditioning controls) as well as the top areas of the door trims. This design and material upgrade has also been brought into the new VW Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake. The uppermost section of the dash panel and door trim feature leatherette surfaces finished with special stitching. In the new R models, the second level is adorned with metallic inserts in Black Carbon that add a unique touch to the interior. The air outlets, stretching up to the third dash panel level, have been redesigned and also fully integrated here. Fine strips of LED are integrated underneath. Thanks to the background lighting function, users can change the colour of the LED light. The inserts in the door panels are also elegantly illuminated in the same shade by the background lighting system. Door handles and the leatherette inserts in the doors have also been redesigned.

New, digitalised controls

The Arteon R models are equipped with a new generation of multifunction steering wheels with digital touch panels as standard. In combination with the Travel Assist system, the steering wheel rim additionally features touch-sensitive surfaces which, once Travel Assist has been activated, detect whether the driver has at least one hand on the steering wheel for safety reasons. The digital controls for the air conditioning system also underwent an upgrade in autumn 2020. The temperatures of the optional 3-zone Air Care Climatronic system can now be set intuitively via a touchslider. In this case, the same also applies for the seat heating, window and windscreen defrost function, and other air conditioner regulation features. All Arteon models are equipped with fully digital instruments as standard, namely the Digital Cockpit Pro. The graphics of the 10.25-inch display are clear and of a high quality. The driver can quickly and easily switch between three basic layouts using a View button on the multifunction steering wheel.

High-end infotainment

The Infotainment system has been integrated in a clearly visible and easy-to-reach position above the new air-conditioning controls. The Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake are equipped with the Discover Media system (8.0-inch screen with navigation, Streaming & Internet) as standard. The Discover Pro system (9.2-inch screen with navigation) is also available as an option. Specific data, such as charge pressure, performance and a G-meter (G forces), can be displayed as additional information in the Infotainment system of the Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake. Furthermore, a lap timer is also integrated into the G-meter for use on the race track.

Sound by Harman Kardon

A high-end sound system made by audio specialists Harman Kardon is available as an option. The system uses a 700-watt, 16-channel Ethernet amplifier to power a total of twelve high-performance loudspeakers. One loudspeaker acts as the centre speaker in the newly designed dash panel while another operates as a subwoofer in the luggage compartment. The remaining treble, mid-range and bass loudspeakers have been arranged in the doors. The Infotainment system coordinates the individual sound control of the Harman Kardon sound system, which also provides pre-configured settings, such as Pure, Chill out, Live and Energy.

Plenty of space for driver, occupants and luggage

Both the driver and front passenger as well as passengers in the rear of the Volkswagen Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake benefit from the excellent package provided by the modular transverse matrix (MQB). One example: maximum legroom in the rear of 1,016 mm, a figure that is best-in-class. Due to its unique roof design, the Shooting Brake provides added headroom at the front and rear of 1,008 to 1,019 mm (+11 mm) at the front and 883 to 835 mm (+48 mm) at the rear. The interior width is the same: 1,500 mm at the front and 1,481 mm at the rear. As standard, the rear seat backrest can be folded asymmetrically in both models. Behind the Arteon R Shooting Brake's rear bench seat is a luggage compartment capacity of up to 565 litres if you load up to the rear seat backrest and luggage compartment cover (fastback: 563 litres). Loading the vehicle up to the roof and to the front seat backrests will increase the loading capacity to 1,632 litres (fastback: 1,557 litres). The maximum loading area length is 2,092 mm (up to the front seats).

The engine

The 1,984 cm3 four-cylinder turbocharged direct injection engine (TSI) in the new Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake is the most powerful model in the EA888 engine family. It is the upgraded version of the fourth generation, which is why it is followed by the label evo4. The engine develops its maximum output (235 kW / 320 hp) between 5,350 and 6,500 rpm. The maximum torque is 420 Nm. This impressive figure is available in a rev speed range of 2,000 and 5,350 rpm. The direct injection engine is characterised by innovative solutions such as water-cooled exhaust gas recirculation to the turbocharger, which is integrated into the cylinder head. Thanks to a fully electronic coolant regulator unit, the TSI also features very efficient thermal management with a short warm-up phase. The resultant reduction in friction losses contributes to reducing fuel consumption. The most powerful Arteon engine also features variable valve timing with double camshaft control. In addition, the valve lift can be switched in two stages on the exhaust side. This solution permits optimum control of gas exchange with respect to performance, consumption and exhaust emissions. The power from the TSI is transferred to the all-wheel drive via a standard 7-speed dual clutch gearbox (DSG), which is designed for extra high torques. Volkswagen refers to this gearbox as the DQ500. The advantage of the DQ500 is that the full torque can be transmitted already from 1st gear without a limiter.

The all-wheel drive system

The Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake come equipped with a new all-wheel drive system with the designation 4MOTION with R-Performance torque vectoring, an exclusive feature for this product line. A newly developed rear axle differential distributes the drive power variably between the front and rear axles - and as a new feature, also variably between the left and right rear wheels. Here's how it works: the differential from the 4MOTION drive system familiar from other Volkswagen MQB models (MQB: modular transverse matrix) distributes the force on a variable basis between the front and rear axle via a multi-plate clutch, while the rear differential lock is open. Depending on the situation, 50 to 100 percent of the drive force flows to the front axle and between 0 and 50 percent to the rear axle. The new 4MOTION all-wheel drive system with R-Performance torque vectoring function, however, can also distribute the torque to the rear axle variably between both rear wheels via two additional electrically operated multi-plate clutches. Thanks to the wheel-selective power at the wheels, up to 100 percent of the possible torque can be directed to the wheel on the outside of the bend. This reduces the cornering radius and understeer is eliminated. This leads to noticeably more agile vehicle handling. The standard progressive steering is a perfect match for this agility. The intensity of the power distribution is determined by the current steering angle, accelerator pedal position, lateral acceleration, yaw rate and speed. The driver can also influence the way in which the new all-wheel drive and the stabilising vehicle dynamics systems work via the driving profile selection (Comfort, Sport, Race and Individual). Using the blue light-up R button in the new multifunction steering wheel, drivers of the Volkswagen Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake can switch directly to the driving profile selection (gentle tap) or straight to the Race mode (firm press).

Sports running gear plus DCC

The Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake are equipped with a sports running gear and adaptive chassis control DCC as standard. Due to the sports running gear, the bodies of the two R models are lowered by 20 mm. The wheels on the front axle are guided by suspension struts (coil springs with telescopic shock absorbers) and lower wishbones (track-stabilising scrub radius). At the rear, there is a four-link axle with individual wheel suspension, gas-filled shock absorber and separate springs. Both axles are equipped with stabilisers.

Adaptive chassis control

The adaptive chassis control (DCC) continuously reacts to the road surface and driving situation while taking into account steering, braking and acceleration manoeuvres, for example. By means of the set driving profile, the driver can influence the reduction in body motion as desired. The required damping is calculated for each wheel and adjusted at the four shock absorbers within fractions of a second. This ensures that DCC always provides the highest level of driving comfort and ideal driving dynamics in conjunction with the Vehicle Dynamics Manager. The basic settings for the adaptive chassis control can also be adjusted using the driving profile - Comfort, Sport, Race and Individual - and a continuously variable DCC slider (from Comfort+ to Sport+) in the Infotainment system. As explained above, a firm press of the R button on the steering wheel can also directly activate the Race profile.

Comfort, Sport, Race and Individual

In the Race profile implemented especially by Volkswagen R for the Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake, the coasting function (freewheeling without drive power) is deactivated, the engine sound is increased via the exhaust flaps, and the DSG, the DCC, progressive steering and the all-wheel drive system are adjusted to a sportier setup. The Sport profile is the dynamic and ideal basic mode for the R models. The Comfort profile is tailored more for a high level of comfort, while still offering a high degree of steering precision. In the Individual profile, the driver can precisely adjust and save their own driving profile using a digital slider in the Infotainment system. Below Comfort (Comfort+), this results in maximum decoupling of the body for even greater comfort. Above Sport (Sport+), the tuning becomes even more dynamic and very direct; in this case, minimum body movement is combined with maximum agility. Using the ESC button, the driver is also able to deactivate ESC separately while on the race track.

Individual ESC control

When the two 320 PS Arteon models are started, ESC is always active as a full system. However, drivers can adapt the ESC in two stages. In ESC Sport mode, the ESC thresholds and ASR slip thresholds are increased to reduce the intensity of interventions. In ESC Off mode, experienced drivers can additionally deactivate ESC altogether for all driving situations. However, Front Assist and Swerve Assist reactivate the full ESC system in emergencies.

Progressive steering

The Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake are equipped with progressive steering as standard. To be more specific, the ratio in the progressive steering system is more direct than in "normal" electromechanical steering; what's more, the R models come equipped with a specific software application. How progressive steering works: conventional steering systems operate on the basis of a fixed gear ratio. However, the progressive steering applies a progressive gear ratio. This significantly reduces the effort required to steer when manoeuvring and parking. On winding country roads and when turning off, the driver will notice a greater dynamic response thanks to the more direct setup. It also means that the driver does not have to change their hand position as frequently. In terms of technology, progressive steering is essentially differentiated from the basic steering system by variable steering rack and pinion gearing as well as a more powerful electric motor. In functional terms, this means the following: unlike in systems with a fixed steering ratio, which are always forced to compromise between driving dynamics and comfort, the teeth of the steering rack vary significantly over the range of the steering movement. As a result, the transition between a comfortable steering response in the centre range (driving straight ahead) and direct steering response for larger steering wheel turn angles has been set up progressively to enable a more agile steering response in driving dynamics situations.

18-inch brake system

To make sure the Arteon R models can be braked confidently from their top speed of 270 km/h, the models have been equipped with a new front-axle brake system with 18-inch brake discs. To be more specific, the 18-inch disc brakes in the front measure 357 x 34 mm, while on the rear axle, both gran turismos are decelerated by 17-inch disc brakes (disc dimension: 310 x 22 mm). The brakes themselves are built with pin discs and a brake pot made of aluminium, which reduces the weight by 600 grams on each side. A speed-dependent map in the electromechanical brake servo ensures precise brake control. The brakes respond particularly sensitively when manoeuvring, for example, but bite instantaneously and powerfully at high speeds. Thanks to precise optimisation in the high brake pressure range, the brakes still permit very exact control even just before ABS intervention. A larger brake master cylinder ensures crisp, precise response in combination with sporty and short brake pedal travel. The specific tuning of the brake pedal characteristic also supports this sportier and more direct brake pedal feeling subjectively in the driver's perception. The new brake system is visually characterised by its blue brake calipers (adorned with a silver R logo in the front).

The standard equipment

The Volkswagen Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake are not only offered with customised equipment, but also with a broadly expanded standard equipment package. The full equipment package in the two R models at a glance (excerpt):

  • Exterior
    • AirStop® tyres in size 245/45 R 18
    • Exterior mirror caps with chrome-look finish
    • Chrome strips on the side windows
    • LED headlights with LED daytime running lights
    • 3D LED tail light clusters
    • Sebring alloy wheels 8J x 18
    • Wheel locks with enhanced anti-theft protection
    • R badge on the wing
    • Keyless Go keyless locking system
    • Side trim strips at the bottom, in the same colour as the vehicle body
    • Green thermal insulation glazing, side and rear
  • Interior
    • Chrome trim on the door handles, rotary light switches and front vents
    • Headliner in Titanium Black
    • Black Carbon decorative trim for the dash panel and door trim
    • Piano Black decorative trim for centre console
    • Front and rear sill panel trim in stainless steel
    • Front and rear floor mats with R logo
    • Luggage compartment cover
    • Interior light with switch-off delay and dimming function, two LED reading lights in the front and rear
    • LED lights in the front footwell
    • Centre armrest with stowage area
    • Multifunction sports steering wheel in leather, heated, with touch controls and paddles
    • Net partition (for Shooting Brake)
    • Pedals in brushed stainless steel
    • Backrests, asymmetrically split and folding, with centre armrest and load-through hatch
    • Gear knob in leather
    • Centre seat panels on the front seats and outer rear seats in ArtVelours micro-fleece
    • Premium comfort seats in the front, height-adjustable, ergoComfort seat on the driver side, with electrical backrest adjustment
  • Function
    • DCC adaptive chassis control including driving profile selection
    • Active bonnet (pedestrian protection system)
    • Background lighting, 30 colour options
    • App-Connect, including App-Connect Wireless for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
    • Exterior mirrors with surround lighting and front passenger exterior mirror lowering function, folding and heated, dimming on the driver side
    • ACC Adaptive Cruise Control with "stop & go" and speed limiter
    • Hill Start Assist
    • Digital Cockpit Pro
    • DAB+ digital radio
    • Easy Open & Close - sensor-controlled luggage compartment opening and closing, with remote control
    • Park Distance Control (warning signals in the front and rear)
    • Electronic differential lock XDS
    • Automatic driving lights, with daytime running lights, Leaving Home and Coming Home function
    • Light Assist main-beam control
    • Automatically dimming interior mirror
    • Air conditioning system with enhanced air filter with activated carbon
    • Lumbar support in the front, electrically adjustable on the driver side
    • Dynamic headlight range control
    • Driver Alert System
    • Discover Media navigation system inc. Streaming & Internet
    • Front Assist Autonomous Emergency Braking including Pedestrian Monitoring
    • Emergency Call Service
    • Progressive steering
    • Rain sensor
    • Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
    • Washer jets in the front with automatic heating
    • Key with R design
    • Keyless locking and starting system Keyless Access
    • Start/stop system with brake energy recuperation
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      • 2024 Volkswagen Golf Variant
        2024

        Golf Variant will be offered in an entry-level version (Golf) as well as the higher equipment specifications Life, Style and R-Line. They cover the wide spectrum of equipment...

      • 2021 Volkswagen Golf Variant
        2021

        The increased exterior length and wheelbase benefit the vehicle interior of the Volkswagen Golf Variant. Five passengers can be accommodated in comfort...

      • 2021 Volkswagen Golf Alltrack
        2021

        Volkswagen Golf Alltrack technically corresponds to the new Golf Variant: in addition to the digitalised cockpit, features include optional assist systems...

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      • 2017 Volkswagen Golf GTD Variant
        2017

        In the Golf GTD and GTD Variant, the crossbar and winglets have an all-chrome finish. At the rear, all 2017 model year GTI and GTD cars also have new bumpers...

      • 2017 Volkswagen Golf Variant
        2017

        A new rear bumper makes the Golf Variant appear even more elongated and elegant. The full LED tail lights, which also come as standard with this version...

      • 2017 Volkswagen Golf Alltrack
        2017

        The Volkswagen Golf Alltrack, the eagerly awaited derivative of the Golf SportWagen, marries that vehicle's practicality and fun-to-drive nature with the...

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      • 2015 Volkswagen Golf GTD Variant
        2015

        It was in 1982 when the first Golf GTD entered the market. It became an icon of all sporty diesels. This was due to the almost unique ability of this...

      • 2014 Volkswagen Golf Variant
        2014

        Volkswagen is launching an all-new VW Golf Variant / Estate in the summer of 2013. The all-round car is based on the Golf VII and utilises technologies...

      • 2015 Volkswagen Golf Alltrack
        2015

        The Volkswagen Golf Alltrack was designed for good performance on both paved roads and light off-road terrain. This is possible thanks to the 4MOTION four-wheel...

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      • 2010 Volkswagen Golf Variant
        2010

        In the sixth generation of the world bestseller, Volkswagen Golf Variant is the fourth body version to be launched after the three- and five-door VW Golf ...

      • 2008 Volkswagen Golf Variant
        2008

        A synthesis of new and classic style elements marks the design of the third Volkswagens Golf Variant. In its silhouette, the lines of the new Volkswagen...

      • 2025 Volkswagen ID.7 GTX Tourer
        2025

        ID.7 GTX Tourer paves the way for a new type of sporty mobility by combining the spaciousness of a large estate with the performance of a sports car and the sustainability...

      • 2025 Volkswagen ID.7 Tourer
        2025

        ID.7 Tourer shares most of its exterior dimensions with the ID.7 fastback saloon. Both models are 4,961 mm long and have a very long wheelbase of 2,971 mm...

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      • 2022 Volkswagen ID.5 GTX
        2022

        With the ID.5 and ID.5 GTX, Volkswagen is tapping into an entirely new market segment and thereby advancing its electric offensive in all vehicle classes...

      • 2022 Volkswagen ID.5
        2022

        The characteristic LED technology, with light strips on the front (optional) and rear, unmistakably identifies the ID.5 as a member of the ID. family.

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      • 2022 Volkswagen ID.4 GTX
        2022

        The 4.58-metre-long Volkswagen ID.4 GTX sits on the road with a powerful and confident appearance. Its modern design combines the powerful nature of an SUV...

      • 2021 Volkswagen ID.4 1st Edition
        2021

        Volkswagen ID.4 represents a move towards the future with a nod to the past. At the front, the Volkswagen logo is able to be positioned centrally because...

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      • 2020 Volkswagen Passat [US]
        2020

        For 2020, the Volkswagen Passat's sheetmetal has been redesigned, giving the car a much bolder look. The sophisticated design, which carries only the roof...

      • 2018 Volkswagen Passat GT [US]
        2018

        Volkswagen Passat GT will be powered by Volkswagen's 3.6-liter VR6 engine, making it a true sport sedan. Producing an impressive 280 horsepower...

      • 2016 Volkswagen Passat [US]
        2016

        Volkswagen of America, Inc. announced the debut of the new 2016 Volkswagen Passat, a midsize sedan that is designed for the American lifestyle and built in...

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      • 2012 Volkswagen Passat [US]
        2012

        The all-new 2012 Volkswagen Passat has created a new, sky-high standard in the mid-size luxury sedan class. Here is a mid-size sedan with the space and...

      • 2025 Volkswagen Golf R Variant
        2025

        Golf R and Golf R Variant are characterised by an exterior look and exterior equipment that set them apart from all the other models in the product line.

      • 2022 Volkswagen Golf R Estate
        2022

        Volkswagen Golf R Estate sports a blue strip in the upper cooling element. This LED strip in the Golf R Estate is illuminated for the first time...

      • 2017 Volkswagen Golf R Variant
        2017

        The Golf R Variant, which is equipped with DSG as standard, reaches the 100 kmh mark in 4.8 seconds. Experienced drivers who take the new Golf R...

      • 2015 Volkswagen Golf R Variant
        2015

        Volkswagen has launched the sportiest all-round vehicle of the compact class in Europe: the new VW Golf R Variant. For the first time since the model range...

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      • 2021 Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake R
        2021

        The bodies of the Volkswagen Arteon R and Arteon R Shooting Brake are 20 mm lower as a result of this sports running gear; the lower centre of gravity and stiffer...

      • 2021 Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake
        2021

        Behind the Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake's rear seat bench is a luggage compartment capacity of up to 565 litres when loaded up to the rear seat backrest...

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    • 2021 Volkswagen Arteon R
      2021

      The heart of the new Volkswagen Arteon R models' drive system is a 320 PS four-cylinder turbocharged direct injection (TSI) engine from the series EA888 evo4.

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      • 2023 Peugeot 508 SW
        2023

        Customers are more environmentally aware and are looking for efficient engines and driving pleasure. The new Peugeot 508 SW adds the practicality of its elegant silhouette...

      • 2021 Peugeot 508 SW PSE
        2021

        With the launch of two new high-performance versions of the new Peugeot 508 Fastback and SW, Peugeot is unveiling the first model of its Peugeot Sport Engineered...

      • 2019 Peugeot 508 SW
        2019

        Consequently, New Peugeot 508 SW enjoys all the styling traits of the saloon's radical design. Its new proportions give it an extremely dynamic body shape.

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      • 2015 Peugeot 508 SW
        2015

        The new Peugeot 508 reinforces the qualities recognised at the launch of the vehicle, whether in styling, the breadth and modernity of its equipment...

      • 2015 Peugeot 508 RXH
        2015

        Adopting the HYbrid4 technology as standard, also available on the sedan, the Peugeot 508 RXH is a vehicle in a class of its own: its all road stance...

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      • 2011 Peugeot 508 SW
        2011

        On the Peugeot 508 SW this in-car satisfaction is enhanced by the large panoramic glass roof. The boot too, is practical and accommodating, with a generous...

      • 2013 Peugeot 508 RXH
        2013

        The Peugeot 508 RXH represents the new, up market positioned Peugeot. It sees the launch of an identity that combines the traditional designation of...

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      • 2018 Opel Insignia GSi Sports Tourer
        2018

        The Opel Insignia GSi Sport Tourer's eye-catching sporty looks featuring chrome-edged front air-intakes and exhaust pipes as well as a distinctive...

      • 2018 Opel Insignia Sports Tourer
        2018

        The new Opel Insignia Sports Tourer is up to 200 kilograms lighter than the outgoing model - depending on powertrain and trim. This was mainly made possible...

      • 2018 Opel Insignia Country Tourer
        2018

        Opel Insignia Country Tourer impresses with the same virtues as its Grand Sport and Sports Tourer siblings - it is spacious and considerably...

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      • 2014 Opel Insignia OPC Sports Tourer
        2014

        With 239 kW/325 hp and 435 Nm maximum torque, the Opel Insignia OPC is the ultimate top-of-the-line performer among Opel models. The all-wheel drive model...

      • 2014 Opel Insignia Country Tourer
        2014

        The new Insignia family was completed when the Opel Insignia Country Tourer made its world premiere at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. While its Sports...

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      • 2010 Opel Insignia OPC Sports Tourer
        2010

        The Opel Insignia OPC Sports Tourer will hit dealerships in late 2009, but first it has to go through hell - the Green Hell of the Nürgurgring's...

      • 2010 Opel Insignia Sports Tourer
        2010

        The new Opel Insignia Sports Tourer showcases the dynamic look of the new Opel midsize class in the station wagon segment and reflects this in its name.

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      • 2006 Opel Vectra Caravan OPC
        2006

        + 2.8-litre V6 twin-scroll turbocharged engine + 188 kW/255 hp and 355 Nm maximum torque + IDSPlus²: Second-generation adaptive chassis control system...

      • 2006 Opel Vectra Caravan
        2006

        The cockpit makes a lighter, more elegant impression, thanks to the new contours of the instrument panel, the rounded corners of air vents and the...

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