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1 Design  





2 B5 awards  





3 2001 Facelift (Passat B5.5)  



3.1  B5.5 trim levels  





3.2  B5.5 awards  







4 Engines  





5 References  














Volkswagen Passat (B5)






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Volkswagen Passat (B5)
Overview
ManufacturerVolkswagen
Production
  • 1997–2005
  • 1999–2005 (China)
  • Assembly
  • Germany: Mosel/Zwickau
  • Poland: Poznań[1]
  • Slovakia: Bratislava
  • Ukraine: Solomonovo (Eurocar)
  • China: Anting
  • Thailand: Bangkok[2]
  • DesignerHartmut Warkuss[3]
    Body and chassis
    ClassMid-size car / Large family car (D)
    Body style4-door saloon/sedan
    5-door estate/wagon
    LayoutLongitudinal Front engine,
    front-wheel driveor
    four-wheel drive
    PlatformVolkswagen Group B5
    RelatedAudi A4
    Volkswagen Passat Lingyu
    Škoda Superb
    Powertrain
    Engine
  • 1.6 L EA827 I4
  • 1.8 L EA113 I4
  • 1.8 L EA113 I4
  • 1.8 L EA113 turbo I4
  • 2.0 L EA827 I4
  • 2.0 L ALT 20v I4
  • 2.3 L AGZ/AZX 20v VR5
  • 2.8 L ACK/AGE/AHA/ALG/AMX/APR/AQD/ATQ/ATX/BBG 30v V6
  • 4.0 L BDN 32v W8
  • Diesel engines:
  • 1.9 L AHU/AHH TDI I4
  • 1.9 L AFN/AVB/AWX/AVF/AJM/ATJ TDI I4
  • 2.0 L BGW/BHW TDI DPF I4
  • 2.5 L AFB/AKN/BDG/BDH/BAU TDI V6
  • Transmission4-speed automatic
    5-speed manual
    5-speed ZF 5HP19 automatic
    6-speed manual
    Dimensions
    Wheelbase106.4 in (2,703 mm)
    110.4 in (2,804 mm) (LWB)
    Length184.1 in (4,676 mm) (B5 saloon)
    183.8 in (4,669 mm) (B5 estate)
    185.2 in (4,704 mm) (B5.5 saloon)
    184.3 in (4,681 mm) (B5.5 estate)
    188.5 in (4,788 mm) (LWB)
    Width68.5 in (1,740 mm)
    Height57.5–57.6 in (1,460–1,463 mm) (saloon)
    58.6–58.9 in (1,488–1,496 mm) (estate)
    Kerb weight1,406 kg (3,100 lb)
    Chronology
    PredecessorVolkswagen Passat (B4)
    SuccessorVolkswagen Passat (B6)
    Volkswagen Passat NMS
    Volkswagen Passat Lingyu (for China)

    The B5 version of the Volkswagen Passat, based on the Volkswagen Group B5 platform, was launched in 1997 in North America and Europe as well as during March 1998 in Australia.

    Design[edit]

    Sedan (pre-facelift)
    Variant (pre-facelift)

    The new Passat's raked windscreen and smooth underpinnings helped give the sedan a 0.27 coefficient of drag.[4] The B5 Passat included higher-quality interior trim and the availability of luxury options to differentiate it in the marketplace.

    The car featured fully independent four-link front suspension; and a semi-independent torsion beam for front-wheel-drive models or a fully independent suspension on the 4motion 4WD models. The 4WD version was introduced in 1997 as an option for the 1.8, 2.8 V6, 1.9 TDI, and 2.5 V6 TDI engines, using a second-generation Torsen T-2 based 4WD system to minimise loss of traction. The 1.8 Lpetrol engine in the Passat and Audi A4 has a lower oil capacity than transverse applications of the same engine (4.6 US quarts (4.4 L) in transverse, 4.3 US quarts (4.1 L) longitudinal). Three transmission options were available: a 5-speed manual, a 6-speed manual (codename 01E), and a 5-speed automatic transmission with tiptronic. There was also a 4-speed automatic transmission, available only in 66kW and 81kW 1.9 L TDI, as well as some gasoline models.

    The B5 generation does not have individual fog lights. They are built into the headlight itself. There is a model with two rear and two front fog lights (from 1998), and there is a model with two rear fog lights and one in the front. The facelifted model included individual fog lights.

    B5 awards[edit]

    2001 Facelift (Passat B5.5)[edit]

    Sedan (facelift)
    VW Passat 3BG Variant estate

    B5 Passat models built after late 2000, also known as B5.5 models, received minor styling and mechanical revisions including revised projector-optic headlights, bumpers, taillights, and chrome trim.

    A 4.0 LW8 engine producing 275 PS (202 kW) was introduced with a luxury version that included standard 4motion all-wheel drive.[5] This engine was intended to be a test bed for Volkswagen Group's new W engine technology, which would later make an appearance on the W12 in the Phaeton and Audi A8, and the W16 engine in the Bugatti Veyron.

    In 2003, a 2.0 LTurbocharged Direct Injection (TDI) diesel engine producing 136 PS (100 kW) was added (making the Passat the only mid-sized diesel-powered car sold in the U.S.). This variant was available from 2003 until 2005.

    A lengthened platform went on to underpin the 'Passat' that was introduced in China in December 1999 by Shanghai-Volkswagen. This long-wheelbase version was rebadged and launched in Europe as the Škoda Superb in 2001. Both have a 100 mm (3.9 in) longer wheelbase and length than the standard B5 Passat. An updated version called the Passat Lingyu was released in late November 2005, which has the 1.8-litre turbocharged EA113, the 2.0 LEA113, and the 2.8 LBBG V6 petrol engines.

    B5.5 trim levels[edit]

    In the United Kingdom, trim levels were E, S, Sport, SE, V5, V6, and Highline. The E trim level had a 1.6 L 102 PS (75 kW) engine only. The S trim level was considered well-equipped by the motoring press at the time, and What Car? magazine recommended the 1.8 S as the best version in 1999. SE models had the same engines as the S version, but were better equipped. The V5 models had a 2.3 V5 engine, the V6 was available with a 2.8 V6, or 180 PS (132 kW) 2.5 TDI.

    Models sold in Europe and the Republic of Ireland were similar apart from the trim level naming schemes; the trim levels were Volkswagen's "lifestyle" naming scheme: Comfortline, Trendline, and Highline. A base model was also available.

    Models sold in the U.S. had the 1.8 L 20-valve turbo four-cylinder engine, 2.0 TDI, the 2.8 V6, or 4.0 W8; trim levels were GL (2003 onward), GLS, GLX, and W8 (2002–2004). The W8 was only available with the 4motion four-wheel-drive system and a slightly higher trim than the GLX models. The V6 engine had 4motion as an option, as did the 1.8 T starting in the 2004 model year. The GLX trim was only sold with the V6.

    Versions sold in Mexico are the same as their European equivalents.

    B5.5 awards[edit]

    Engines[edit]

    The internal combustion engines used are shared with many other vehicles in the Volkswagen Group.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: BREAKING NEWS! – VW plans to make new van only in Poland". 14 March 2001.
  • ^ "VW Annual Report 2000" (PDF). p. 70. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  • ^ Kable, Greg. "VW adds sizzle to new Passat". Automotive News. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  • ^ Lorentzen, Randy (1998-01-02). "1998 Volkswagen Passat GLS - First Test". MotorTrend. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  • ^ "VW Passat W8 4motion". worldcarfans.com. 22 April 2002. Archived from the original on 20 April 2013. Retrieved 30 December 2009.

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