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The Volkswagen CC, initially sold as the Volkswagen Passat CC, is a car built by German marque from 2008 to 2016. It is a variant of the Volkswagen Passat that trades headroom and cargo space for a coupé-like profile and sweeping roofline. The CC debuted in January 2008, at the North American International Auto Show in and was discontinued after the 2017 model year.

Volkswagen said the name CC stands for Comfort Coupe, recognizing its combination of a coupe-like profile with four rather than two doors.Stahl, "Nevertheless, as a car with four doors and a trunk out back, the 2009 VW CC is clearly a sedan" While based on the Passat, and sharing its wheelbase, the CC is longer, lower, and wider than the Passat.

While the CC has been replaced by the Arteon in most markets, the latter vehicle retains the CC nameplate in China.


Market launch
At its launch in 2008, Volkswagen forecast 300,000 sales over a period of seven years. The automaker expected that 60% of these sales (about 26,000 units per year) will come from the market of the United States. In China, the CC was released by on July 15, 2010, and was available in 1.8TSI and 2.0TSI trims.

Compared to other midsize sedans in the marketplace, the 2013 Volkswagen CC was evaluated by Edmunds as "attractive and higher quality alternative ... though its smallish backseat and trunk may be deal-breakers ... and the sport tuned suspension is on the firm side." Automotive journalists describe the CC sedan's ride as "nearly sports car firm, with every bump and undulation sent directly to your backside."


Specifications
The car has a and was available with a 1.4 L E85 (Finland and Sweden), 1.8 L petrol inline-four, 2.0 L petrol inline four, a 2.0 L inline four TDI engine in various drivetrain configurations, as well as with a 3.6 L VR6 engine producing with 4motion and a six speed Direct-Shift Gearbox transmission.

The North American market had the 2.0T I4 and 3.6 L VR6 engine as options. This version of the VR6 engine produced and of torque in both front wheel drive and 4MOTION versions, while the 2.0T produced and . Manual transmission was available in the 2.0T engine option only. It also came with automatic transmission.

On the European market, the CC was offered with 4MOTION four-wheel-drive on the 2.0 L TDI engines. The model came with manual transmission and the model with Direct-Shift Gearbox (DSG). An version offering named BlueTDI was also produced. Availability varied by national markets.

For the 2011 model year, the 2.0T in Europe was upgraded to by using the engine variant introduced in the Golf VI GTI.

2008–
V6 petrol (3.6 VR6 FSI 220 kW)
@ 6,600
@ 2,400–5,300
6-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox
, , , direct-acting telescopic
Multi-link axle, coil springs, direct-acting telescopic dampers
all around (Ø front, rear), Bosch 8.0 ESP with ABS, EBD, BA, EDL, ASR
Rack and pinion steering, electrically assisted (maintenance-free)
Sheet steel, (unibody) construction, front and rear
na/
na/
/
(electronically limited)
na/242-254


Facelift
A facelift to the CC was presented at the LA Auto Show, and production started in January 2012. The front and rear were revised to make the CC look similar to the then current Volkswagen design, while the midsection was unchanged. Interior changes included minor updates to the center console along with an updated A/C control panel. This design was also used in the Passat Alltrack.

Features included:

  • improved Adaptive Chassis Control (DCC)
  • headlights with Advanced Front-Lighting System (AFS) curve lights and Dynamic Light Assist glare-free high beams
  • fatigue detection system
  • with "city emergency braking" system
  • Plus
  • Traffic sign recognition
  • Easy Open

European engine options remain the same as for the 2011 Passat CC. Transmission options were carried over from the previous version, but the diesel automatic transmission now has with a free wheel function that is claimed to reduce fuel consumption by disengaging the clutch, when the driver lifts their foot from the accelerator.

The XDS electronic differential brake that was also used in the Golf GTI was available on the CC as standard or optional equipment. Initially available only in V6 as an AWD alternative, but diesel versions became available during 2012. Availability of diesel 4WD varied by market.

In January 2013, the optional 2.0 TDI was replaced by an uprated version with . The torque increased from . In 2015, this was again uprated to , this time from the new EA288 engine complying with the Euro 6 emissions standard that replaced the previous EA189. Maximum torque remained at . The was uprated to .

2012–2016
V6 petrol (3.6 VR6 FSI 220 kW)
@ 6,600
@ 2,400–5,300
6-speed Direct-shift gearbox
(electronically limited)
na/5.5
na/215
The transmission with the V6 in the North American market was a traditional hydraulic automatic transmission, whereas in other markets, it was a DSG transmission.


Motorsport
A specially-prepared CC was raced in the 2013 British Touring Car Championship season and also in later events. Drivers included , , and .


Successor
With only 3,900 units sold in 2015, the CC was one of the lowest selling models in the Volkswagen range.

During November 2016, Volkswagen announced the Arteon would replace the CC. In May 2017, Volkswagen Australia announced the specifications for its new Arteon to replace the discontinued CC at the top end in the car maker's model line up. China would continue production on the CC name starting in August 2018 for the 2019 model year.


Yearly sales
201129,502
201221,646
201315,672
20149,995
20156,276
20163,237
20171,355
2018455
201959


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