Volkswagen Announces Value Price Reduction for Its 2001 EuroVan
1 February 2001
Volkswagen Announces Value Price Reduction for Its 2001 EuroVanAUBURN HILLS, Mich., Feb. 1 Volkswagen announced a major price realignment for its passenger vans sold in the U.S., with its 2001 EuroVan being priced below minivans that offer less space and a fraction of the versatility. While adding standard equipment and improving performance, Volkswagen will reduce the price of the 2001 EuroVan -- due to go on sale in April -- by 16.3% for the GLS and 15.5% for the Multivan (MV). The 2001 EuroVan GLS will sell for $26,200 (compared to $31,300 for 2000). The MV version will be priced at $27,700 (compared to $32,800 in 2000). With the price realignment Volkswagen said it expects to double its annual sales volume of the EuroVan to nearly 5,000 units annually. In addition to a lower price tag, Volkswagen's newest EuroVan will come with a more powerful engine. The EuroVan will employ a new four-valve-per- cylinder version of Volkswagen's renowned VR6 that offers a maximum horsepower of 201 versus 140 in the previous model year. Just as importantly, this 2.8 liter multi-valve engine has also increased the torque for 2001. The engine now creates a peak torque of 181 lbs. ft. at 2,500 revolutions per minute, up from the 177 lbs. ft. that was offered on the 2000 EuroVan. To enhance performance and control, Volkswagen is equipping every EuroVan with its highly advanced Electronic Stability Program, ESP. For traction control the Anti-Slip Regulation, ASR, system will also be standard. The wheels have been upgraded from 15 inches to 16-inch alloy wheels. Other updates to come on the 2001 model include a new premium, six-speaker stereo sound system; standard integrated fog lights; and middle seating with two removable, folding seats with dual armrests and adjustable back rests. Built in Hannover, Germany, the EuroVan is available as a well-equipped GLS model and versatile MV. Both models offer comfortable, spacious and functional interiors, and a unique European driving experience. With 206 cubic feet of interior room, the 2001 EuroVan (MV) has 18.8% more interior volume than the Dodge Grand Caravan ES and 11.4% more space than the Chrysler Town and Country LXi, at a lower manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP). Comfort and convenience features for the 2001 EuroVan again include power windows, with one-touch up/down and pinch protection features, central remote locking, cup holders, privacy glass, and a pollen and dust filter for the ventilation system. Additional standard equipment on the EuroVan includes a Climatronic system; power door locks (including side and rear hatch); cruise control; AM/FM cassette stereo with six speakers; programmable intermittent wipers; heated windshield washer nozzles; rear hatch wiper/washer and defroster; power outside mirrors; illuminated vanity mirrors; and a four-speed automatic transmission. Cargo capacity for the EuroVan is optimized by its high stance and versatile interior. Long items, such as plywood, slide in and out due to its long load length with bench seats removed. The EuroVan comes with a variety of options and packages. The optional Weekender Package for the EuroVan MV combines day-to-day functionality with the adventurous overnight capabilities of the EuroVan Camper. Its features include a pop-up roof with two-person bed; window screens for two side sliding windows; fixed left-hand rear facing seat (with refrigerator beneath lift-up seat bottom); second battery; and alternator. Each model also comes with a unique seating arrangement that best suits its individual purpose. Behind the front passenger seats the EuroVan GLS contains two forward-facing individual seats and triple rear bench seat, making it possible to seat a total of seven passengers. The MV also seats seven passengers, but contains two separate rear-facing seats, positioned back-to-back with front passenger seats. A triple rear bench seat with bed conversion capability is also standard, which best suits the optional Weekender Package (only available on the MV). EuroVan options include a sliding sunroof with sliding sun visor and windscreen capabilities (not available with Weekender Package), and heatable front seats. In the spring Volkswagen will release the price for the EuroVan Camper. With a longer wheelbase (115.0 inches) than the EuroVan GLS and MV, it is capable of seating up to six passengers with its optional and removable two- person center bench seat. An option for the Camper is the companion seat, which serves as a single- seat alternative to the optional double center bench seat and provides more interior room for passengers. The standard rear double bench seat, capable of bed conversion, best caters to the EuroVan's standard and versatile Winnebago Camper conversion package. Featured items include a pop-up roof, full- swiveling captain seats, two-burner LP gas stove and other amenities. Warranty coverage for all EuroVan models include a six-year/unlimited mileage corrosion perforation limited warranty and a 5-year/50,000 mile limited powertrain warranty. Also included is a two-year/24,000 mile no charge scheduled maintenance plan and basic warranty, and two-year/24 hour roadside assistance.