The Passat, which was first introduced to the world in 1973 and currently in its 8th generation, the 30 millionthPassat will roll off the production line this year, making it the second most popular model in Volkswagen's stable behind the Golf. Despite its worldwide success, the sedan market in South Africa is shrinking, mainly due to higher demand for crossovers and SUVs which has put the business case for the Passat under pressure.
The facelifted Passat was recently revealed in Europe but sadly, a local Volkswagen South Africa spokesperson has confirmed that the latest Passat will not make it to our market. The stylish Arteon, which recently won the Business Class category of the#CarsAwards powered by WesBank, serves as the brand’s flagship sedan model.
Prior to the introduction of the Arteon in 2018, Passat sales were relatively poor, despite it actually being a very compelling and well-rounded product offering. When the Arteon arrived, Passat sales took a nosedive and has left Volkswagen with no choice but throw in the towel.
Volkswagen is currently selling the last available Passat stock, after which the model will no longer be listed on the company’s local website. From a buying perspective, you may very well be able to negotiate a good deal at your nearest VW dealer…
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