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In questo prototipo non vedo nessuna utilità. Viaggio tutti i giorni in strade intasate dal traffico, dove ogni dm^2 è prezioso. A cosa serve?.......Piuttosto....è importante notare come il design VW stia per cambiare finalmente rotta, rendendosi un filo meno teutonico e noioso.

Un saluto ragazzi!

sono daccordo, come nn sono d nessuna utilita tutti quei SUV tanto d moda.....

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PLAGIO!!! SCANDALO!!!

Dopo le Alfa Romeo, Alla VW si sono messi anche a copiare le GIG Nikko!!! :lol:

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Presentata al North American International Auto Show 2004.

Type of vehicle: Off-road sports coupe

What's cool: A futuristic dune buggy created by VW's California design studio. This cross between a sports car and a small SUV has winged doors, T-bar roof, 241-hp V-6 engine and VW's 4Motion all-wheel-drive.

Torque: 235 lb.-ft. @ 2,800 rpm

Acceleration: 0 to 62.5 mph—6.9 seconds

Top speed: 144 mph

Length: 4,079 mm

Width: 1,963 mm

Height: 1,450 mm

Production possibility: Unlikely, although VW insists that the concept would fill a gap in the SUV segment.

Unveiled: Monday

Designer: Derek Jenkins

What the automaker says: “With the concept T, Volkswagen is unifying the worlds of the SUV and the sports car.”

Fonte: Automotive News.

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