fbpx
Wikipedia

Volkswagen Passat (B1)

The Volkswagen Passat (B1) is a large family car produced by Volkswagen in West Germany from 1973 to 1981.

Volkswagen Passat (B1)
Volkswagen Passat (B1)
Overview
Also calledVolkswagen Dasher
Production
  • 1973–1981
  • 1974–1988 (Brazil)
Assembly
DesignerGiorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size car / Large family car (D)
Body style
LayoutFront engine, front-wheel drive
PlatformVolkswagen Group B1
RelatedAudi 80/Fox
Powertrain
Engine1.3 L I4
1.5 L I4
1.6 L I4
1.5 L I4 diesel engine
Transmission4/5-speed manual[2]
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,470 mm (97.2 in)[2]
Length4,190 mm (165.0 in)[2]
Width1,600 mm (63.0 in)[2]
Height1,360 mm (53.5 in)[2]
Chronology
SuccessorVolkswagen Passat (B2)

B1 in Europe edit

The original Volkswagen Passat was launched in 1973. The body types offered originally were two- and four-door fastback sedans (that were discontinued in 1981). These were joined in January 1975 by identically profiled three- and five-door hatchback versions.[3] Externally all four shared a modern design, styled by the Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro. In essence, the first Passat was a fastback version of the mechanically identical Audi 80 sedan, introduced a year earlier. While the Audi 80 was nominated Car of the Year by the European motor press in 1973, they considered the Passat a facelifted version of the Audi and thus ineligible for the 1974 competition.[4] The Passat became Wheels magazine's Car of the Year for 1974, however. A five-door station wagon/estate was introduced in 1974; the same car was available with Audi badging in many markets.

The Passat was one of the most modern European family cars at the time and was intended as a replacement for the aging Volkswagen Type 3 and Type 4. The platform serving it and the Audi 80 was named B1. In Europe, the Passat was equipped with either two rectangular, two round 7-inch (180 mm) units, or quadruple round 5.5-inch (140 mm) headlights depending on specification.

The Passat originally used the four-cylinder OHC 1.3 L (55 PS or 40 kW or 54 hp) and 1.5 L (with either 75 or 85 PS, 55 or 63 kW or 74 or 84 hp) petrol engines developed by Audi and also used in the Audi 80 -longitudinally mounted with front-wheel drive, in Audi tradition, with either a four-speed manual transmission or three-speed automatic. It had a MacPherson strut front suspension with a solid axle/coil spring setup at the rear.

The SOHC 1.5 was enlarged to 1.6 L in August 1975 with unchanged power ratings and slightly higher torque ratings. In July 1978 the Passat Diesel became available, equipped with the VW Golf's 50 PS (37 kW; 49 hp) 1.5 L Diesel, followed in February 1979 (at the AutoRAI) by the Passat GLI with a fuel-injected version of the 1.6 L engine.[5]

The whole range received a facelift in summer 1977 (model year 1978 - launched during 1978 outside of Europe), featuring an interior upgrade including a new dashboard and subtly revised styling including repositioned indicators and depending on model, either four round or two rectangular headlights.[3][6] The objective, according to the manufacturer, was to differentiate the VW version from the mechanically similar Audi 80. Inside was a restyled dashboard in the style of the Golf, with the radio and heating controls now mounted centrally, one above the other, in a single unit alongside the principal dials.[6] Engine mountings, the gearbox, and the exhaust system were modified in order to reduce interior noise, and comfort was also improved by changes to the springing and shock absorbers.[6] The car's wheels were increased in size, and at the back, there was a stronger anti-roll bar.[6] Right-hand-drive versions retained the original dashboard.

Export markets edit

North America edit

 
Period photo of Volkswagen Dashers alongside 412s at a dealership

In North America, the car was called the Volkswagen Dasher. The three- and five-door hatchback and a station wagon model were launched in North America for and during the 1974 model year. Sole available engine was a carburetted 1.5 L inline-four developing 75 hp (56 kW) (or 70 hp or 52 kW in 1975), supplanted from model year 1976 by a Bosch fuel-injected 1.6 L four with 78 hp (58 kW). North American cars were equipped with single DOT standard headlights.

In 1978 the Dasher received a facelift along the lines of the European Passat, with quad sealed beam headlights and big polyurethane covered bumpers. The trim was also upgraded and the ride softened. 1979 saw the introduction of the 1.5 L diesel engine, which produced 48 PS (35 kW) in the 1130 kg (2500 lb) car. This version was not available as an Audi.[7] 0–100 km/h time for the Diesel was 19.4 seconds, 6.2 seconds slower than the gasoline (petrol) engine. All gasoline engines were dropped for North America in 1981 in preparation for the next generation.[8]

Australia edit

 
An Australian-assembled Passat LS (1977)

In Australia, the Passat was Wheels magazine's Car of the Year in 1974 and the car was assembled locally (CKD) from 1974 until 1977. It went on sale in February 1974, as a 2-door 1300 and a four-door 1500 (also available as a wagon beginning in May 1974). The smaller engine produces 69 hp (51 kW; 70 PS), while the bigger one offered 86 hp (64 kW; 87 PS). An automatic transmission was available on the larger engine, which was joined by a 98 hp (73 kW; 99 PS) two-door 1500 TS version in May. The Passat immediately outsold the Beetle in the Australian market, although the T2 Transporter still sold more than Volkswagen's entire passenger car lineup.[9] In 1976 Nissan took over Volkswagen's Australian operations and kept assembling the entire lineup, including the Passat. The two-door models were discontinued, with the LS sedan and wagon now equipped with a 1.6-liter engine. Nissan assembly only lasted until March 1977, when the entire range became fully imported.[10]

The fully imported 1977 Passat GLS had a 53 kW (71 hp; 72 PS) 1588 cc engine and was originally only available as a two- or four-door sedan, at a sizable cost increase compared to the previous year. In spite of promises to keep up existing sales volumes, Passat volumes dropped by more than 70 percent.[10] Sales dropped by another 70 percent in 1978, to 356 cars. In February 1979 the 1977 facelift model finally arrived, also heralding the introduction of the five-door hatchback bodywork, accompanied by the wagon. The 1.5 L diesel arrived in December 1979; sales in 1979 continued to freefall and only 90 cars were delivered.[10] Originally available with inline-four petrol engines only the comparably successful 1.5 L diesel remained after late 1980.[11] Sales tripled in 1980 and crept up to 287 in 1981, the last year new Volkswagen passenger cars were imported to Australia.[12] The diesel model was available as a wagon or five-door hatchback (called "sedan").[11] Another 80 examples of the 1981 Passat Diesel were sold from existing stock in 1982.[12]

South Africa edit

In South Africa the Passat was sold with two- or four-door saloon bodywork, as well as the five-door Variant model. The two-door was only marketed as the upscale "LS Coupé", near the top of the price range.[13] Equipment levels were L, LS, and later the LS de luxe. 1.3 or 1.6 L engines were available. For 1977 the five-door hatchback version arrived, badged "Passat LX."[14] Some other light modifications were also carried out for 1977, slight improvements to the ventilation system, more equipment, and new hubcaps for the LS and LX versions.[13] As in South America, the facelift model received the Audi 1980's front-end treatment. This facelift appeared in August 1978 and also included a variety of noise reduction modifications and suspension improvements, including wider wheels.[15]

B1 in Brazil edit

 
Facelifted Brazilian Passat four-door (1979-1983), note the Audi 80 headlights
 
1986 Volkswagen Passat LSE, originally built for export to Iraq

In Brazil, the Passat B1 was produced from 1974 until 1988, originally with the 1.5-liter gasoline engine. A 1.6 was added with the 1976 introduction of the sportier TS 1.6 version, which received twin headlights.[16] Since the Audi 80 was not marketed in Brazil, its front-end treatment was applied to the Passat in a facelift for 1979. Originally only available as a two or four-door fastback sedan, a three-door hatchback option was added in July 1976.[17] During its long life cycle many improvements from the B2 platform were introduced, like its 1.6 and 1.8-liter engines and a five-speed gearbox. A second, Brazil-specific face-lift in 1983 brought quadruple rectangular headlights.[18] The sporting TS 1.6 was later upgraded with a bigger engine, as the Passat GTS 1.8 Pointer. For export only Volkswagen's 1.6 L diesel four-cylinder engine was also installed.[17]

As a part of an overall export push by Volkswagen do Brasil (VWB), 170,000 "Passat LSE" were also built between 1983 and 1988 specifically for export to Iraq.[19] These cars received various upgrades to suit Iraqi conditions, such as a protection plate for the engine, a stronger radiator, and standard air conditioning, and were bartered for oil which was transferred to Petrobras. As Petrobras' oil reserves grew larger than necessary, VWB found themselves with a large stock of Iraqi-spec cars that they were unable to export. In July 1986 local sales of these leftovers began. Despite being fitted with the old 72 PS 1.6 L MD270 engine and a four-speed transmission rather than the more powerful AP600 and the five-speed unit used in current Brazilian cars, the LSE was an unexpected success in the Brazilian market.[19]

The Passat represented a break with Volkswagen do Brasil's rear-engined, air-cooled traditions. It did well on introduction, being a much more modern car than the rest of the VWB lineup as well as the Ford Corcel, its closest competitor.[18] After the introduction of the B2 Santana in 1984, however, the Passat began to show its age. The Passat continued to be produced until 1988, by which time a total of 676,819 Passats had been built in Brazil.[18]

Technical Data edit

VW Passat B1 (1973–1980), Type 32, 33 (wagon)
VW Passat: 1.3

(until 02/1978)

1.3

(from 02/1978)

1.5

(until) 07/1974)

1.5

(08/1974–07/1975)

1.5

(until) 07/1975)

1.6

(from 08/1975)

1.6

(from 08/1975)

1.6 GLI

(from 02/1979)

1.5 Diesel

(from 08/1978)

Motor: 4 Cylinder-Inline-Engine (4 stroke)
Engine Code: ZA FY ZB YJ ZC YN YP YS CK
Displacement: 1297 cm³ 1272 cm³ 1471 cm³ 1588 cm³ 1471 cm³
Bore × Stroke: 75 × 73.4 mm 75 × 72 mm 76.5 × 80 mm 79.5 × 80 mm 76.5 × 80 mm
Compression Ratio: 8.5 8.2 9.7 8.2 9.7 8.2 8.2 9.5 23.5
Max. Power

at rpm:

40 kW

(55 PS) 5500

40 kW

(55 PS) 5800

55 kW

(75 PS) 5800

55 kW

(75 PS) 5800

63 kW

(85 PS) 5800

55 kW

(75 PS) 5600

63 kW

(85 PS) 5600

81 kW

(110 PS) 6100

37 kW

(50 PS) 5000

Max. Torque

at rpm:

94 Nm

2500

92 Nm

3500

116 Nm

3500

114 Nm

3500

123 Nm

4000

119 Nm

3200

124 Nm

3200

137 Nm

5000

80 Nm

3000

Fuel mixture formation: One downdraft carburetor - Solex

85 PS variants: One dual-stage downdraft carburetor - Solex

Mechanical

Fuel Injection (Bosch K-Jetronic)

Diesel: Distributor Pump injection
Valve Control: OHC, timing belt
Cooling: Water Cooling
Gearbox: 4 speed manual,

optional for 75/85 PS engines: 3 speed automatic

Front Suspension: MacPherson Struts, with Lower Control Arms.
Rear Suspension: Torsion crank axle with progressive coil springs, Panhard rod for lateral guidance
Brakes: Front Disc Brakes (Ø 239 mm), Rear Drums (self-adjusting since 1979 model year), Brake Boosted
Steering: Rack and Pinion Steering
Body: Sheet Steel, self-supporting
Track width front/rear: 1340/1350 mm
Wheelbase: 2470 mm
Length: 4190 mm (from 08/77: 4265–4290 mm)
Curb Weight: 880–995 kg
Top Speed: 150 km/h 150 km/h 155–160 km/h 155–160 km/h 163–168 km/h 156–160 km/h 165–173 km/h 185 km/h 141 km/h
Acceleration time from

0–100 km/h:

16–17 s 16–17 s 13.5–16 s 13.5–16 s 12–15 s 13.5–16 s 12–14.5 s 10.5–11.5 s 20.5-21.5 s
Fuel Consumption (L/100km), required fuel 9–10,

Normal

9–10,

Normal

10.5–11.5 Super 10.5–11.5 Normal 10.0–11.0 Super 10.5–11.0 Normal 10.5–11.0 Normal 10.5 Super 7.5 Diesel

References edit

  1. ^ "Volkswagen Passat (B1 Passat)". GoAuto. Retrieved 2015-03-24.
  2. ^ a b c d e W.S. (27 April 1974). "Test: VW Passat Variant LS". Auto, Motor und Sport (in German) (9/1974): 73–78.
  3. ^ a b Oswald, Werner (2003). Deutsche Autos 1945-1990 (Second ed.). Stuttgart: Motorbuch Verlag. pp. 94–101. ISBN 3-613-02116-1.
  4. ^ Frère, Paul (May 1974). "Mercedes 450SE named European Car of the Year". Road & Track. Vol. 25, no. 9. p. 142.
  5. ^ Casucci, P. (March 1979). "Il Salone di Amsterdam: all'insegna del Sol Levante" [The Amsterdam Show: under the sign of the Rising Sun]. Quattroruote (in Italian). Milan, Italy: Editoriale Domus. 24 (280): 58.
  6. ^ a b c d "Mehr Abrenzung zum Audi 80: VW Passat mit neuer Frontpartie" [More demarcation from the Audi 80: VW Passat with a new front]. Das Stand in Ausgabe 16/1977: Extracts from Auto Motor und Sport Forty Years Earlier (in German). Motor Presse Stuttgart (16/2017). 2017-07-20.
  7. ^ Road & Track's Road Test Annual & Buyer's Guide 1979, Greenwich, CT: CBS Publications, January–February 1979, p. 126
  8. ^ Flammang, James M. (1994). Standard Catalog of Imported Cars, 1946-1990. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. pp. 824–826. ISBN 0-87341-158-7.
  9. ^ Matthews, Phil. . Club Veedub. Archived from the original on 2019-04-01.
  10. ^ a b c Matthews, Phil. . Club Veedub. Archived from the original on 2019-04-01.
  11. ^ a b Boyce, David, ed. (1981), What car is that? in Australia & New Zealand, Adelaide, Australia: Rigby, p. 186, ISBN 0727014803
  12. ^ a b Matthews, Phil. . Club Veedub. Archived from the original on 2019-04-01.
  13. ^ a b Howard, Tony (December 1976). "New VWs reflect determinedly cheerful mood". SA Motor. Cape Town, South Africa: Scott Publications: 33.
  14. ^ Howard, Tony, ed. (December 1976). "New Passat LX Hatchback!". SA Motor. Cape Town, South Africa: Scott Publications: 1–2.
  15. ^ Wright, Cedric, ed. (August 1978). "New models: VW Passat, Audi 80 improvements". CAR (South Africa). Vol. 22, no. 7. Ramsay, Son & Parker. p. 19.
  16. ^ Braunschweig, Robert; Büschi, Hans-Ulrich, eds. (March 6, 1980). "Automobil Revue '80" (in German and French). 75. Berne, Switzerland: Hallwag: 528. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  17. ^ a b Büschi, Hans-Ulrich, ed. (5 March 1987). Automobil Revue 1987 (in German and French). Vol. 82. Berne, Switzerland: Hallwag. p. 581. ISBN 3-444-00458-3.
  18. ^ a b c Berezovsky, Sérgio (May 2003). "Grandes Brasileiros: Volkswagen Passat" [Great Brazilian Cars: Volkswagen Passat]. Quatro Rodas (in Portuguese). Editora Abril. Retrieved 2012-09-05.
  19. ^ a b Pereira, Fabiano (April 2009). "Grandes Brasileiros: Volkswagen Passat LSE" [Great Brazilian Cars: Volkswagen Passat LSE]. Quatro Rodas (in Portuguese). Editora Abril. Retrieved 2012-04-06.

volkswagen, passat, large, family, produced, volkswagen, west, germany, from, 1973, 1981, overviewalso, calledvolkswagen, dasherproduction1973, 19811974, 1988, brazil, assemblygermany, wolfsburggermany, emdenbelgium, brusselsbrazil, são, bernardo, campobrazil,. The Volkswagen Passat B1 is a large family car produced by Volkswagen in West Germany from 1973 to 1981 Volkswagen Passat B1 Volkswagen Passat B1 OverviewAlso calledVolkswagen DasherProduction1973 19811974 1988 Brazil AssemblyGermany WolfsburgGermany EmdenBelgium BrusselsBrazil Sao Bernardo do CampoBrazil TaubateAustralia Clayton Victoria 1974 1977 1 South Africa UitenhageDesignerGiorgetto Giugiaro at ItaldesignBody and chassisClassMid size car Large family car D Body style2 door fastback sedan3 door hatchback4 door fastback sedan5 door hatchback5 door station wagonLayoutFront engine front wheel drivePlatformVolkswagen Group B1RelatedAudi 80 FoxPowertrainEngine1 3 L I41 5 L I41 6 L I41 5 L I4 diesel engineTransmission4 5 speed manual 2 DimensionsWheelbase2 470 mm 97 2 in 2 Length4 190 mm 165 0 in 2 Width1 600 mm 63 0 in 2 Height1 360 mm 53 5 in 2 ChronologySuccessorVolkswagen Passat B2 Contents 1 B1 in Europe 2 Export markets 2 1 North America 2 2 Australia 2 3 South Africa 3 B1 in Brazil 4 Technical Data 5 ReferencesB1 in Europe editThe original Volkswagen Passat was launched in 1973 The body types offered originally were two and four door fastback sedans that were discontinued in 1981 These were joined in January 1975 by identically profiled three and five door hatchback versions 3 Externally all four shared a modern design styled by the Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro In essence the first Passat was a fastback version of the mechanically identical Audi 80 sedan introduced a year earlier While the Audi 80 was nominated Car of the Year by the European motor press in 1973 they considered the Passat a facelifted version of the Audi and thus ineligible for the 1974 competition 4 The Passat became Wheels magazine s Car of the Year for 1974 however A five door station wagon estate was introduced in 1974 the same car was available with Audi badging in many markets The Passat was one of the most modern European family cars at the time and was intended as a replacement for the aging Volkswagen Type 3 and Type 4 The platform serving it and the Audi 80 was named B1 In Europe the Passat was equipped with either two rectangular two round 7 inch 180 mm units or quadruple round 5 5 inch 140 mm headlights depending on specification The Passat originally used the four cylinder OHC 1 3 L 55 PS or 40 kW or 54 hp and 1 5 L with either 75 or 85 PS 55 or 63 kW or 74 or 84 hp petrol engines developed by Audi and also used in the Audi 80 longitudinally mounted with front wheel drive in Audi tradition with either a four speed manual transmission or three speed automatic It had a MacPherson strut front suspension with a solid axle coil spring setup at the rear The SOHC 1 5 was enlarged to 1 6 L in August 1975 with unchanged power ratings and slightly higher torque ratings In July 1978 the Passat Diesel became available equipped with the VW Golf s 50 PS 37 kW 49 hp 1 5 L Diesel followed in February 1979 at the AutoRAI by the Passat GLI with a fuel injected version of the 1 6 L engine 5 The whole range received a facelift in summer 1977 model year 1978 launched during 1978 outside of Europe featuring an interior upgrade including a new dashboard and subtly revised styling including repositioned indicators and depending on model either four round or two rectangular headlights 3 6 The objective according to the manufacturer was to differentiate the VW version from the mechanically similar Audi 80 Inside was a restyled dashboard in the style of the Golf with the radio and heating controls now mounted centrally one above the other in a single unit alongside the principal dials 6 Engine mountings the gearbox and the exhaust system were modified in order to reduce interior noise and comfort was also improved by changes to the springing and shock absorbers 6 The car s wheels were increased in size and at the back there was a stronger anti roll bar 6 Right hand drive versions retained the original dashboard nbsp Volkswagen Passat B1 2 door sedan nbsp Volkswagen Passat B1 5 door hatchback facelift nbsp Volkswagen Passat B1 Variant 5 door estateExport markets editNorth America edit nbsp Period photo of Volkswagen Dashers alongside 412s at a dealershipIn North America the car was called the Volkswagen Dasher The three and five door hatchback and a station wagon model were launched in North America for and during the 1974 model year Sole available engine was a carburetted 1 5 L inline four developing 75 hp 56 kW or 70 hp or 52 kW in 1975 supplanted from model year 1976 by a Bosch fuel injected 1 6 L four with 78 hp 58 kW North American cars were equipped with single DOT standard headlights In 1978 the Dasher received a facelift along the lines of the European Passat with quad sealed beam headlights and big polyurethane covered bumpers The trim was also upgraded and the ride softened 1979 saw the introduction of the 1 5 L diesel engine which produced 48 PS 35 kW in the 1130 kg 2500 lb car This version was not available as an Audi 7 0 100 km h time for the Diesel was 19 4 seconds 6 2 seconds slower than the gasoline petrol engine All gasoline engines were dropped for North America in 1981 in preparation for the next generation 8 Australia edit nbsp An Australian assembled Passat LS 1977 In Australia the Passat was Wheels magazine s Car of the Year in 1974 and the car was assembled locally CKD from 1974 until 1977 It went on sale in February 1974 as a 2 door 1300 and a four door 1500 also available as a wagon beginning in May 1974 The smaller engine produces 69 hp 51 kW 70 PS while the bigger one offered 86 hp 64 kW 87 PS An automatic transmission was available on the larger engine which was joined by a 98 hp 73 kW 99 PS two door 1500 TS version in May The Passat immediately outsold the Beetle in the Australian market although the T2 Transporter still sold more than Volkswagen s entire passenger car lineup 9 In 1976 Nissan took over Volkswagen s Australian operations and kept assembling the entire lineup including the Passat The two door models were discontinued with the LS sedan and wagon now equipped with a 1 6 liter engine Nissan assembly only lasted until March 1977 when the entire range became fully imported 10 The fully imported 1977 Passat GLS had a 53 kW 71 hp 72 PS 1588 cc engine and was originally only available as a two or four door sedan at a sizable cost increase compared to the previous year In spite of promises to keep up existing sales volumes Passat volumes dropped by more than 70 percent 10 Sales dropped by another 70 percent in 1978 to 356 cars In February 1979 the 1977 facelift model finally arrived also heralding the introduction of the five door hatchback bodywork accompanied by the wagon The 1 5 L diesel arrived in December 1979 sales in 1979 continued to freefall and only 90 cars were delivered 10 Originally available with inline four petrol engines only the comparably successful 1 5 L diesel remained after late 1980 11 Sales tripled in 1980 and crept up to 287 in 1981 the last year new Volkswagen passenger cars were imported to Australia 12 The diesel model was available as a wagon or five door hatchback called sedan 11 Another 80 examples of the 1981 Passat Diesel were sold from existing stock in 1982 12 South Africa edit In South Africa the Passat was sold with two or four door saloon bodywork as well as the five door Variant model The two door was only marketed as the upscale LS Coupe near the top of the price range 13 Equipment levels were L LS and later the LS de luxe 1 3 or 1 6 L engines were available For 1977 the five door hatchback version arrived badged Passat LX 14 Some other light modifications were also carried out for 1977 slight improvements to the ventilation system more equipment and new hubcaps for the LS and LX versions 13 As in South America the facelift model received the Audi 1980 s front end treatment This facelift appeared in August 1978 and also included a variety of noise reduction modifications and suspension improvements including wider wheels 15 B1 in Brazil edit nbsp Facelifted Brazilian Passat four door 1979 1983 note the Audi 80 headlights nbsp 1986 Volkswagen Passat LSE originally built for export to IraqIn Brazil the Passat B1 was produced from 1974 until 1988 originally with the 1 5 liter gasoline engine A 1 6 was added with the 1976 introduction of the sportier TS 1 6 version which received twin headlights 16 Since the Audi 80 was not marketed in Brazil its front end treatment was applied to the Passat in a facelift for 1979 Originally only available as a two or four door fastback sedan a three door hatchback option was added in July 1976 17 During its long life cycle many improvements from the B2 platform were introduced like its 1 6 and 1 8 liter engines and a five speed gearbox A second Brazil specific face lift in 1983 brought quadruple rectangular headlights 18 The sporting TS 1 6 was later upgraded with a bigger engine as the Passat GTS 1 8 Pointer For export only Volkswagen s 1 6 L diesel four cylinder engine was also installed 17 As a part of an overall export push by Volkswagen do Brasil VWB 170 000 Passat LSE were also built between 1983 and 1988 specifically for export to Iraq 19 These cars received various upgrades to suit Iraqi conditions such as a protection plate for the engine a stronger radiator and standard air conditioning and were bartered for oil which was transferred to Petrobras As Petrobras oil reserves grew larger than necessary VWB found themselves with a large stock of Iraqi spec cars that they were unable to export In July 1986 local sales of these leftovers began Despite being fitted with the old 72 PS 1 6 L MD270 engine and a four speed transmission rather than the more powerful AP600 and the five speed unit used in current Brazilian cars the LSE was an unexpected success in the Brazilian market 19 The Passat represented a break with Volkswagen do Brasil s rear engined air cooled traditions It did well on introduction being a much more modern car than the rest of the VWB lineup as well as the Ford Corcel its closest competitor 18 After the introduction of the B2 Santana in 1984 however the Passat began to show its age The Passat continued to be produced until 1988 by which time a total of 676 819 Passats had been built in Brazil 18 Technical Data editVW Passat B1 1973 1980 Type 32 33 wagon VW Passat 1 3 until 02 1978 1 3 from 02 1978 1 5 until 07 1974 1 5 08 1974 07 1975 1 5 until 07 1975 1 6 from 08 1975 1 6 from 08 1975 1 6 GLI from 02 1979 1 5 Diesel from 08 1978 Motor 4 Cylinder Inline Engine 4 stroke Engine Code ZA FY ZB YJ ZC YN YP YS CKDisplacement 1297 cm 1272 cm 1471 cm 1588 cm 1471 cm Bore Stroke 75 73 4 mm 75 72 mm 76 5 80 mm 79 5 80 mm 76 5 80 mmCompression Ratio 8 5 8 2 9 7 8 2 9 7 8 2 8 2 9 5 23 5Max Power at rpm 40 kW 55 PS 5500 40 kW 55 PS 5800 55 kW 75 PS 5800 55 kW 75 PS 5800 63 kW 85 PS 5800 55 kW 75 PS 5600 63 kW 85 PS 5600 81 kW 110 PS 6100 37 kW 50 PS 5000Max Torque at rpm 94 Nm 2500 92 Nm 3500 116 Nm 3500 114 Nm 3500 123 Nm 4000 119 Nm 3200 124 Nm 3200 137 Nm 5000 80 Nm 3000Fuel mixture formation One downdraft carburetor Solex 85 PS variants One dual stage downdraft carburetor Solex Mechanical Fuel Injection Bosch K Jetronic Diesel Distributor Pump injectionValve Control OHC timing beltCooling Water CoolingGearbox 4 speed manual optional for 75 85 PS engines 3 speed automaticFront Suspension MacPherson Struts with Lower Control Arms Rear Suspension Torsion crank axle with progressive coil springs Panhard rod for lateral guidanceBrakes Front Disc Brakes O 239 mm Rear Drums self adjusting since 1979 model year Brake BoostedSteering Rack and Pinion SteeringBody Sheet Steel self supportingTrack width front rear 1340 1350 mmWheelbase 2470 mmLength 4190 mm from 08 77 4265 4290 mm Curb Weight 880 995 kgTop Speed 150 km h 150 km h 155 160 km h 155 160 km h 163 168 km h 156 160 km h 165 173 km h 185 km h 141 km hAcceleration time from 0 100 km h 16 17 s 16 17 s 13 5 16 s 13 5 16 s 12 15 s 13 5 16 s 12 14 5 s 10 5 11 5 s 20 5 21 5 sFuel Consumption L 100km required fuel 9 10 Normal 9 10 Normal 10 5 11 5 Super 10 5 11 5 Normal 10 0 11 0 Super 10 5 11 0 Normal 10 5 11 0 Normal 10 5 Super 7 5 DieselReferences edit Volkswagen Passat B1 Passat GoAuto Retrieved 2015 03 24 a b c d e W S 27 April 1974 Test VW Passat Variant LS Auto Motor und Sport in German 9 1974 73 78 a b Oswald Werner 2003 Deutsche Autos 1945 1990 Second ed Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag pp 94 101 ISBN 3 613 02116 1 Frere Paul May 1974 Mercedes 450SE named European Car of the Year Road amp Track Vol 25 no 9 p 142 Casucci P March 1979 Il Salone di Amsterdam all insegna del Sol Levante The Amsterdam Show under the sign of the Rising Sun Quattroruote in Italian Milan Italy Editoriale Domus 24 280 58 a b c d Mehr Abrenzung zum Audi 80 VW Passat mit neuer Frontpartie More demarcation from the Audi 80 VW Passat with a new front Das Stand in Ausgabe 16 1977 Extracts from Auto Motor und Sport Forty Years Earlier in German Motor Presse Stuttgart 16 2017 2017 07 20 Road amp Track s Road Test Annual amp Buyer s Guide 1979 Greenwich CT CBS Publications January February 1979 p 126 Flammang James M 1994 Standard Catalog of Imported Cars 1946 1990 Iola WI Krause Publications pp 824 826 ISBN 0 87341 158 7 Matthews Phil Australian Volkswagen History 1970 1974 Club Veedub Archived from the original on 2019 04 01 a b c Matthews Phil Australian Volkswagen History 1975 1979 Club Veedub Archived from the original on 2019 04 01 a b Boyce David ed 1981 What car is that in Australia amp New Zealand Adelaide Australia Rigby p 186 ISBN 0727014803 a b Matthews Phil Australian Volkswagen History 1980 1984 Club Veedub Archived from the original on 2019 04 01 a b Howard Tony December 1976 New VWs reflect determinedly cheerful mood SA Motor Cape Town South Africa Scott Publications 33 Howard Tony ed December 1976 New Passat LX Hatchback SA Motor Cape Town South Africa Scott Publications 1 2 Wright Cedric ed August 1978 New models VW Passat Audi 80 improvements CAR South Africa Vol 22 no 7 Ramsay Son amp Parker p 19 Braunschweig Robert Buschi Hans Ulrich eds March 6 1980 Automobil Revue 80 in German and French 75 Berne Switzerland Hallwag 528 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b Buschi Hans Ulrich ed 5 March 1987 Automobil Revue 1987 in German and French Vol 82 Berne Switzerland Hallwag p 581 ISBN 3 444 00458 3 a b c Berezovsky Sergio May 2003 Grandes Brasileiros Volkswagen Passat Great Brazilian Cars Volkswagen Passat Quatro Rodas in Portuguese Editora Abril Retrieved 2012 09 05 a b Pereira Fabiano April 2009 Grandes Brasileiros Volkswagen Passat LSE Great Brazilian Cars Volkswagen Passat LSE Quatro Rodas in Portuguese Editora Abril Retrieved 2012 04 06 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Volkswagen Passat B1 amp oldid 1195534827, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.