Five-door model of Volkswagen Up! City Car Unveiled
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Those of you who are waiting five-door model of Volkswagen Up! city car would be glad to know that the automaker just released five-door model of its new city car. Volkswagen Up! five-door model will be available on European dealerships in this summer bearing a starting price tag of 10,325 Euros in Germany. The automaker mentioned that it will cost €475 euros more than the three-door model.
The new five-door model shares the same size and engine with its three-door siblings. It has the same 2.42 m (95.3-inches) long wheelbase and 251-liter boot as the three-door model.
The engine used in the Up! city car five-door model is a 1.0-liter three-cylinder gasoline engine with BlueMotion tech available in 60PS and 75PS (74HP). Moreover, the equipment grades remain the same, we can choose one between five options, including take up!, move up!, high up!, black up!, white up!.
Don′t forget to take a look all of 12 Appealing photos in the best resolution gallery below!
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