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Fuel-Efficient Volkswagen Models

Volkswagen Jetta TDI

If any car company stands a chance of making fuel-efficient clean diesel vehicles popular in the US, it's Volkswagen.

Volkswagen has flirted with high-mpg hybrid and sub-compact concept cars, but the company’s most compelling green car option is clean diesel. The brand-new Volkswagen Jetta TDI diesel—clean enough to pass California’s strict standards for tailpipe emissions—offers 41 mpg on the highway and 30 in the city. A number of real-world tests have blown past those numbers. Unlike gas-electric hybrids, clean diesels can be pushed hard and still earn those high-mpg numbers.

With a price tag of $21,900—and a federal tax credit of $1,300—the Volkswagen Jetta TDI offers a lot of mpg for the buck. The vehicle, available as a sedan or wagon, took the Green Car of the Year award at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show.

Mercedes, BMW and Audi—all luxury carmakers—are also vying for clean diesel customers, but Volkswagen appears to be the only carmaker aiming at maximum mileage at a minimal cost. That’s a winning combination. See our list of Volkswagen cars and read the latest news about Volkswagen's fuel efficient models.

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Volkswagen Fuel Efficient Vehicles

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golf-tdi-small.jpgVolkswagen Golf TDI35 MPGDiesel$22,000Now

Practical sporty clean diesel. Excels in highway MPG.

vw-jetta-full.jpgVolkswagen Jetta TDI35 MPGDiesel$21,900Now

The Volkswagen Jetta TDI offers 140 horsepower, 40-mpg on the highway, and a wagon option.

touareg-94.jpgVolkswagen Touareg TDI21 MPGDiesel$42,800Now

VW ditched V10. Now, the Touareg TDI comes reasonably priced and reasonably powered by a 3.0-liter V6 turbo diesel engine.

vw-touareg-94.jpgVolkswagen Touareg Hybridn/aHybrid2011

Combines a direct injection engine and hybrid gas-electric system for maximum benefit.

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Volkswagen's play into the high-mpg minicar market.


Top news for Volkswagen

VW Overwhelmed by Demand for Clean Diesel Sportwagen
Soaring demand for Volkswagen’s clean diesel Jetta Sportwagen TDI has left VW dealerships unable to keep up with demand. Waiting lists for the $24,000 vehicle—with MPG ratings of 30 city / 42 highway—are as long as 45 days in some Southern California dealerships. “We’re almost selling them off the trucks,” said Tom Wegehaupt, Volkswagen PR specialist, in an interview with HybridCars.com. “As soon as they’re on dealer lots, they’re gone.”
VW Unveils World’s Most Efficient Road-Legal Hybrid
By the end of the 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show, Volkswagen will have unveiled as many as nine world premier vehicles. What’s the common denominator? “Maximum efficiency," according to VW. The coolest in the bunch is the L1, a two-seat hybrid concept that could get hundreds of miles per gallon, and the E-Up! all-electric minicar. With these concepts, VW is pointing to small innovative platforms, new levels of aerodynamic design, and electric or hybrid drive.
Germany Spurs Its Automakers to Produce Electric Cars
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s ruling coalition parties pledged this week to spend more than $700 million by 2011 on developing electric vehicles, as it tries to put 1 million electric vehicles on German roads by 2020. The preliminary plan, still short on details, is already meeting resistance for not going far enough.
VW Confirms Production of Touareg Hybrid
Volkswagen has announced that its first production hybrid vehicle, the Touareg V6 TSI Hybrid, will hit the European market next year, and arrive in the US by the middle of 2011.
German Hybrids: Coming Thick And Fast
Just five years ago, only Toyota and Honda offered hybrid gas-electric vehicles—the Prius and Insight, respectively. Now, there are more than a dozen carmakers—including Audi, BMW, Mercedes, and Volkswagen—that offer, or have plans for, hybrids. Here’s a roundup of news just over the last few days about hybrids coming from the homeland of Rudolph Diesel.
German Clean Diesels Hit Detroit Auto Show
Hybrid and electric cars stole the limelight at the opening of the 2009 Detroit Auto Show, running January 17 to 25. But don’t believe for a second that petroleum-powered cars are dead. German carmakers are continuing their push for clean diesel, another technology competing for green car buyers.
Diesels Make Strong Presence at LA Auto Show
The brand-new VW Jetta TDI diesel took the Green Car of the Year award at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show. The Jetta TDI won based on its high fuel efficiency numbers—41 mpg on the highway and 30 in the city—and its price point of $21,900.
Two Paths to Clean Diesel
As more clean diesel vehicles begin to hit the market, consumers should be aware that diesel car manufacturers are taking different technology paths. The two main paths mean different responsibilities for car owners, although the goal is the same: to reduce emissions.
First Drive: 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI
By most accounts, clean diesel is beginning to make its run into the automotive mainstream in the United States. So, we decided to take the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI out for a test drive to judge for ourselves. “If any car is going to wake America up to the diesel movement, it’s this one,” Ben Davis, road test producer for PBS’s MotorWeek, told Hybridcars.com.
Volkswagen Considers Subcompact for US
After more than three years of rumors, Volkswagen has acknowledged its consideration to bring a subcompact car to the US market in order to compete with other small car offerings, such as the Toyota Yaris and Honda Fit. Earlier this week, Stefan Jacoby, president of Volkswagen Group America told The Detroit News, “We could imagine having a car like the Polo in the United States."
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