Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake 206TSI

Whether you’re looking for a new car or just looking to upgrade your current one, the Volkswagen Arteon shooting brake is the perfect vehicle for you. It offers a powerful 206TSI engine, interior upgrades, and plenty of performance to boot.

206TSI

Whether you’re looking for a new family car or a sports wagon, the Volkswagen Arteon shooting brake 206TSI has the style and features to get you where you’re going. With a spacious interior, a long load space, and plenty of luxury features, the Arteon is a versatile choice.

The all-wheel drive system ensures that you can take on tight corners with precision. The 206TSI also comes with a “chillable” glove box and a small coin tray. In the rear, you’ll find three cupholders, including a glasses compartment in the console.

The R-Line has unique Carbon Nappa leather upholstery. You’ll also find a reversing camera, a panoramic sunroof, a surround-view camera, and LED tail-lights. The steering wheel, meanwhile, is equipped with haptic touch multi-function steering.

The 206TSI is also fitted with an electric tailgate, all-wheel drive, and a tri-zone climate control system. There’s also an auto high beam, and a 360-degree camera. There’s also wireless Apple CarPlay and a 700-watt Harman Kardon premium sound system.

eHybrid

Whether you’re looking for a spacious and comfortable hatchback with all the practicality of a sedan, or you’re a fan of the sporty R-Line model, you’ll love the new Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake eHybrid. This plug-in hybrid (PHEV) model can be charged at home or at public charging stations, making it a great choice for short journeys.

With a combined output of 215bhp, the Arteon Shooting Brake eHybrid can accelerate from 0-62mph in 7.8 seconds. You’ll also have plenty of legroom in the rear, and a 563-litre trunk.

The interior of the Arteon Shooting Brake combines high-quality materials with a classy design. It’s filled with features such as a touchscreen infotainment system, a digital cockpit, and Internet access. There’s also a wide range of paint finishes and a wide radiator grille.

R-Line sports seats

Whether you’re looking for a sportsy estate car or you just want a stylish vehicle, the Volkswagen Arteon is a great choice. It offers a stylish, comfortable interior and a powerful, sporty engine. There are a number of different trim levels, including R-Line, Elegance and SE R-Line.

The R-Line is targeted at drivers who demand a bit more from their car. It adds sports seats that have a blue R badge. It also comes with a panoramic sunroof, Nappa leather3 seats, heated front seats, wireless device charging, a wireless phone charger, proximity keyless entry and Volkswagen’s Digital Cockpit Pro. It has also been upgraded to include Apple CarPlay, a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and a power hatch lid.

The back seat has a decent amount of headroom and knee room. There is enough room for five adults.

Interior changes

Despite the fact that it is only on the market for two years, the Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake has already received some changes. Its exterior is restyled, while its interior receives a mid-cycle update. The updates include new LED lights, and a refreshed dashboard setup. This model is also getting a more powerful R-Line trim, which includes wireless charging, a full-width light bar, and a quad-exit exhaust system.

The VW Arteon shooting brake is a detour from the four-door coupe, with a sloping roof line, a pinched glasshouse, and a subtle roof spoiler. The model also has slightly more boot space than its coupe counterpart.

The interior of the VW Arteon shooter has been updated with a new steering wheel, a digital instrument cluster, and touch sliders. The center console is now equipped with a cover. The cabin has been revamped to make use of new materials, including aluminum panels and leatherette.

Performance

Despite being one of the smallest estate cars on the market, the Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake packs plenty of performance into its svelte body shape. This makes it a great sporty car to drive and it is also very practical. It has plenty of room for passengers and cargo, as well as a generous boot.

The 2.0-litre petrol engine in the Arteon isn’t quite as fun to drive as the six-cylinder engine in the BMW M340i Touring. But the engine is capable of delivering a huge amount of torque, and it’s smooth and responsive. The R-Performance torque vectoring system enables 50% of the drive force to be sent to the rear wheels, which provides perfect traction out of tight corners.

The Arteon Shooting Brake has three trim levels. The basic SE Nav model is targeted at business users, while the Elegance model adds a selection of driving modes.

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