Volkswagen will unveil the R-Line version of the CC at the Auto Mobil
International show in Leipzig on June 1st. This CC model will be available in
the U.S. at the end of 2012 with the 200-horsepower, 2.0-liter, turbocharged
TSI® engine, mated to either a six-speed manual or a six-speed dual-clutch
automatic transmission.
With interior and exterior enhancements, the R-Line upgrades make the CC an
even sportier vehicle. Compared with the Sport model, the R-Line gains a more
aggressive front bumper design that incorporates a large lower air intake and
projector-style foglights with a striking chrome motif. Side skirts and the
R-Line logo on the grille further differentiate it from the Sport model, along
with shaded taillights and unique and dramatic 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels.
Inside, there are stainless-steel R-Line scuff plates and the multifunction
steering wheel for the DSG-equipped model has paddle shifters.
The CC 2.0T R-Line will feature standard Bi-Xenon headlights with LED Daytime
Running Lights and the Adaptive Front-lighting System; LED taillights; LED
license-plate illumination; rain-sensing windshield wipers; Climatronic®
automatic climate-control; heated 12-way power front seats; the touchscreen
Premium VIII sound system with HD Radio, eight speakers, and a six-disc CD
changer; Bluetooth® technology; iPod® connectivity; and V-Tex leatherette
seating surfaces.
The CC was refreshed for the 2013 Model Year, featuring new front and rear
styling and an extended range of standard equipment. The 2013 CC went on sale in
March and now has seating for five (previous models seated four). The new CC
makes an even bolder move towards the automotive luxury class, offering a sleek,
dramatic look at a highly attainable price.
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