Tiguan, Passat Coupe, Scirocco suffer setbacks
After making its debut in last month’s North American International Auto Show (aka the Detroit Auto Show), the Tiguan will be heading back to the drawing boards. Joining the Tiguan for some makeover treatment are the new Passat Coupe and the Scirocco. This development came after new Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn, disappointed at the discordant front end designs, ordered product evaluations for the said models.
The Tiguan, Passat Coupe, and Scirocco are major pieces in the company’s brand offensive, which was instituted by VW brand chairman Wolfgang Bernhard under former CEO Bernd Pischetsrieder. By competing in niche markets, these models are supposed to open an alternative source of income for Volkswagen, as well as present the company as an exciting brand to first-time customers. However, production delays could put these objectives into question.
Winterkorn did not give details as to when the Tiguan will finally roll out of the assembly lines. It was also uncertain if the Tiguan and the Scirocco will be able to make it to their respective opening sales scheduled on the 4th quarter of this year. Volkswagen may also pull out the Passat Coupe from its initial public presentation in next month’s Geneva Motor Show. VW fans may get impatient but they should put their trust on Winterkorn, who transformed Audi into a force in the motoring world before becoming Volkswagen CEO.
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