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VW Passat concept car sets eco standards

* Passat estate with low CO2 emissions
* Capable of 69mpg
* VW claims hybrids are 'old'
VW Passat concept car sets eco standards

Volkswagen must be pace-setters for sustainable, responsible mobility, Group chairman Dr Martin Winterkorn said at a briefing on the eve of the Paris show.

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He was speaking as he unveiled a Passat estate with CO2 emissions of just 109g/km and fuel economy of almost 69mpg.

It is currently only a concept car, but VW hopes to reach that target in a production mde; in three stages next year.

Phase one would be to fit a stop-start system to a current Passat TDI; then it would get a new 1.6-litre turbodiesel engine lowering CO2 emissions to 114g/km; finally there would be additional changes to reach the 109g/km goal.

The 1.6 engine is the same one that will go into the Golf Mk 6 Bluemotion, which will have CO2 emissions of only 99g/km.

'We already have 91 models which produce les than 140g/km of CO2 and 20 below 120g/km,' said Dr Winterkorn.

'Our new engines will be the cleanest diesels in the world and make hybrids look old.'

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