Volkswagen Cross Up! Caught in the Snow, Looks Just Like the Concept
With great enthusiasm, our spy photographer sends these photos of the Volkswagen cross up! by. "Completely --!” He opens his mail. Th...
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With great enthusiasm, our spy photographer sends these photos of the Volkswagen cross up! by. "Completely --!” He opens his mail. The car is part of Volkswagen's winter test team currently in northern Scandinavia the first kilometers through the icy cold makes.
Volkswagen presented the cross up! September last year already at the IAA in Frankfurt. Then perhaps as a concept, but Volkswagen made quite quickly that the model would go into production virtually unchanged. Indeed, we reason in January of this year the first kilometers with a prototype of the model.
15 mm
all things considered the cross up! Neither more nor less than a five-door up! 15 millimeters more ground clearance, which is tougher bumper work and a few plastic inserts on the wheel arches. A 'cross' here and there and it -- benjamin so can be wheeled into the showrooms. How seriously this test work is performed is therefore debatable. Maybe Volkswagen the car are very conscious in the spotlight driven. A little attention to an imminent launch is never wrong. Well, mission accomplished!
Volkswagen presented the cross up! September last year already at the IAA in Frankfurt. Then perhaps as a concept, but Volkswagen made quite quickly that the model would go into production virtually unchanged. Indeed, we reason in January of this year the first kilometers with a prototype of the model.
15 mm
all things considered the cross up! Neither more nor less than a five-door up! 15 millimeters more ground clearance, which is tougher bumper work and a few plastic inserts on the wheel arches. A 'cross' here and there and it -- benjamin so can be wheeled into the showrooms. How seriously this test work is performed is therefore debatable. Maybe Volkswagen the car are very conscious in the spotlight driven. A little attention to an imminent launch is never wrong. Well, mission accomplished!
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