Technology
Advanced features on the Volkswagen Passat CC offers Lane Assist, which counter-steers the car if the onboard computer decides the car is drifting out of its designated lane. The system intervenes only if a driver doesn't indicate before changing lane. It's easily over-ridden by the driver. The system works at speeds above approximately 50mph on roads with dashed or full white lines, and will operate even when it is foggy or dark. Another feature is Dynamic Drive Control, which changes the car's suspension and power steering settings according to conditions. It features on models with 168bhp engines and above, and offers three settings: normal, sport and comfort. As its name suggests, Park Assist guides the Volkswagen Passat CC into a parking space, with the driver only having to operate the accelerator and brakes, but not the steering wheel. Automatic Distance Control (ACC) uses radar technology to maintain the gap between the car in front and help avoid frontal collisions. Puncture-resistant tyres are also an option. Constructed from a special material, the rubber in the tyre envelops objects that penetrates the tyre, and maintains a seal when the item is removed.
Styling
Occupants of the Volkswagen Passat CC offers four individual sports seats, with the rear pair separated by an armrest that doubles as a storage area. Another design feature is the rear windscreen, which appears to extend into the boot lid thanks to clever use of glass-effect paint. Other striking aspects of the design are is the panoramic sunroof, an electrically controlled rear window screen and a choice of three leather steering wheel designs. In addition, standard safety equipment includes eight airbags and stability control.
Motability Scheme
The Motability Scheme enables disabled people to use their government-funded mobility allowances to obtain a new car. We have many great Motability offers available all year around, so take a look at our dedicated Motability site.