Farewell CC, hello Arteon. Volkswagen has finally officially revealed the new Arteon at the Geneva Motor Show, positioning the swoopy newcomer above the Passat and promising that it will come in at an "attractive price".

VW says the five-door, five-seater Arteon combines the "design elements of a sports car with the elegance and space of a fastback", describing it as an "avant-garde gran turismo".

Running on the Wolfsburg automaker's MQB platform, the VW Arteon features a wheelbase measuring 2 841 mm, with short overhangs of the 4 862 mm long fastback body. The Arteon – which will be built in Emden in Germany – is 1 871 mm wide and 1 427 mm tall.

LED headlights and daytime running lights are fitted as standard.

VW describes the Arteon's rear legroom as "excellent", adding that the luggage space measures from 563 to 1 557 litres.

Six engines (all four-cylinder mills) will be available, ranging in output from 110 kW to 206 kW. The first two power levels of the petrol and diesel engines are identical at 110 kW and 140 kW, while the most potent TSI delivers 206 kW and the most powerful TDI produces 176 kW. The base petrol engine comes in the form of the new 1,5 TSI Evo, while all other engines displace 2,0 litres.

Both front-wheel and all-wheel drive will be available, depending on the market, while dual-clutch transmissions will be on offer on all models.

Technical highlights in the cabin include the brand's fully digital Active Info Display, a head-up display and the new Discover Pro infotainment system with its 9,2-inch glass screen and gesture control.

Volkswagen SA last year told us that the Arteon was "under consideration" for local introduction. And, yes, that's an R-Line version you see in the accompanying images…

Original article from Car