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Volkswagen Fox

The Volkswagen Fox is a subcompact car produced and designed by Volkswagen of Brazil and sold in Latin America from 2003 until 2021[1][2] and in Europe from 2005 until 2011,[3][4] where it was sold as the city car offering. The Fox was produced as a 3-door and 5-door hatchback. There is also a mini SUV version called Fox Xtreme (previously CrossFox) and a mini MPV/station wagon model called Suran, SpaceFox, SportVan or Fox Plus depending on the market.

Volkswagen Fox
Overview
ManufacturerVolkswagen
Also calledVolkswagen Lupo (Mexico)
Volkswagen Suran (Argentina)
Volkswagen SpaceFox (Brazil)
Volkswagen CrossFox
Volkswagen SpaceCross
Volkswagen SportVan
Volkswagen Urban Fox
Production2003–2021
2005–2011 (Europe)
2005–2018 (SpaceFox, SpaceCross and SportVan)
2005–2019 (Suran, Argentina)
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact car
Body style3-door hatchback
5-door hatchback
5-door estate (Suran)
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
PlatformVolkswagen Group PQ24 platform
RelatedVolkswagen Polo IV
Powertrain
Engine1.2 L I3 (petrol)
1.4 L I4 (petrol)
1.6 L I4 (petrol)
1.0 L I4 (petrol/ethanol)
1.6 L I4 (petrol/ethanol)
1.4 L I3 (diesel)
Transmission5-speed manual
5-speed ASG
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,465 mm (97.0 in)
Length2005–08: 3,805 mm (149.8 in)
2009–2021: 3,823 mm (150.5 in)
Width1,640 mm (64.6 in)
Height1,545 mm (60.8 in)
Chronology
PredecessorVolkswagen Lupo (Europe)
SuccessorVolkswagen up! (Europe)
Volkswagen Polo (South America)
Volkswagen Taos (Suran)

Earlier use of the nameplate edit

Volkswagen acquired the rights to the name in 1969, by purchasing NSU. The original NSU Fox was a motorbike first seen in 1949,[5] and Volkswagen had subsequently used the "Fox" name in some markets for special edition Volkswagen Polos. The Audi 80 produced in the 1970s also used the name Fox on vehicles sold in Australia and the United States. The Australian version was assembled locally by Volkswagen Australasia Ltd.

North America (1987–1993) edit

The Fox was a variant of the Voyage manufactured by Volkswagen do Brasil and marketed by Volkswagen in North America as an entry level subcompact from 1987 until 1993. Initially offered as a 2-door and 4-door sedan as well as a 2-door wagon, the wagon was discontinued in 1991 along with the 2-door for the Canadian market, the same year the 4-door sedan (as well as the 2-door, in the United States) received a mild restyling.

 
North American market Volkswagen Fox GL 4-door sedan

The Fox featured a longitudinal mounted 1.8L, 81 PS (60 kW; 80 hp) 4-cylinder gasoline engine, sharing components with the Volkswagen Golf — along with a 4-speed manual transmission for the standard 2-door and 4-door sedan and a 5-speed manual transmission for the "GL" sport model — an automatic transmission was not offered. There was no power steering available. The Fox had power assisted disk brakes in the front and drums in the rear. The Fox did not have an anti-lock braking system.

According to the U.S. EPA, the 4-speed manual transmission averaged 24 mpg‑US (9.8 L/100 km; 29 mpg‑imp) on the new combined driving cycle with the 5-speed manual transmission able to produce 23 mpg‑US (10 L/100 km; 28 mpg‑imp) on the new driving cycle. Under the old test protocol, the Volkswagen Fox was able to produce 26 mpg‑US (9.0 L/100 km; 31 mpg‑imp) with the 5-speed transmission and 27 mpg‑US (8.7 L/100 km; 32 mpg‑imp) with the 4-speed transmission.

Early models (1987–1989) featured the Bosch CIS-E also known as KE-Jetronic electro mechanical fuel injection, using an oxygen sensor to assist in fuel management. Later models featured (1990 – 1993) Bosch Digifant electronic fuel injection. In Canada, the Fox from 1987 to 1989 was offered with the simpler Bosch CIS fuel injection (K-Jetronic) without an oxygen sensor for the engine fuel management system.

Due partly to booming sales of the Passat, Jetta, Golf and the price of the Fox compared to other manufacturers at the time, the Fox faded out fast, making it a rare car - particularly so the facelift (1990 – 1993) models. Fewer were being produced for North America due to the lack of demand. Volkswagen also priced the car very low, to compensate for the ever more expensive German-made cars, and Volkswagen of America lost money on every Fox sold in the early years.[6]

Originally, the Fox's squared off front end featured sealed beam halogen headlamps; after 1991 models received revised sheet metal with flush glass headlamps (MK2).

South Africa edit

In South Africa, the Fox name was used for a model based on the first generation Jetta.[7] This was sold alongside the Volkswagen Citi Golf, based on the first generation Golf.

Overview edit

Latin America edit

In South America the Fox was positioned between Volkswagen's supermini models, the low cost Gol and the Polo. In Mexico, it was called the Lupo, due to the last name of then current President Vicente Fox. Volkswagen of Mexico dropped the Lupo after a short run of 2009 models, due to poor sales, and replaced it along with the aged Pointer and Derby by the VW Novo Gol. The SportVan was also quietly discontinued in Mexico in February 2010 due to poor sales, leaving only the CrossFox.

In November 2009, the new 2010 Volkswagen Fox was revealed in Brazil and later also in Argentina.[8] The model was restyled again in 2015.

Safety edit

The Fox in its most basic Latin American market configuration received 4 stars for adult occupants and 2 stars for infants from Latin NCAP in 2015.[9]

Europe edit

 
Pre-facelift Volkswagen Fox 1.4
 
Interior

The Fox was introduced to Europe at the AMI Leipzig Motor Show in April 2005, on debut in Europe, the Fox was only available as a three-door hatchback and with three engine options: the 1.2 L 40 kW (55 hp) I3 and 1.4 L 55 kW (75 hp) I4 petrol engines and the 1.4 L 51 kW (69 hp) TDI engine.

The Fox was sold with a long options list to reduce its tag price, therefore letting the European customer specify the Fox to their liking. It did come with standard twin airbags and anti-lock braking system for safety measures. Upon its debut, the Fox scored four stars in EuroNCAP's crash rating system.[citation needed]

In the European market, the Fox replaced the Lupo city car as the entry level car in the lineup. Volkswagen stopped selling the Fox in Europe in 2011 and it has been replaced by the Volkswagen Up.[10] Like the contemporary Polo, the Fox is based on Volkswagen's PQ24 platform.

Specifications edit

Model Engine Displacement Power Torque
Petrol engines
1.2 I3 1198 cc 56 PS (41 kW; 55 hp) at 4750 rpm 108 N⋅m (80 lb⋅ft) at 3000 rpm
1.4 BKR I4 1390 cc 76 PS (56 kW; 75 hp) at 5000 rpm 124 N⋅m (91 lb⋅ft) at 2750 rpm
Diesel engines
1.4 TDI I3 1422 cc 71 PS (52 kW; 70 hp) at 4000 rpm 155 N⋅m (114 lb⋅ft) at 1600–2800 rpm

Variants edit

CrossFox/Fox Xtreme edit

 
Volkswagen CrossFox

The Volkswagen Fox Xtreme is a mini SUV version which sets it apart from the standard Fox. Before 2018 it was known as the CrossFox. As is the case for other similar models, it is available only with front-wheel drive.

It is produced in Brazil and sold in Latin American markets; there were plans to export it to European markets to compete in the expanding mini SUV market (see Ford EcoSport and Fiat Idea Adventure).

This version contains mixed-use tires and a suspension raised slightly beyond a spare tire on the outside of the trunk.

Suran edit

A mini MPV/station wagon version of the Fox was presented in April 2006. It is named Suran in Argentina[11] and Uruguay, SpaceFox in Brazil[12] and Peru,[13] SportVan in Mexico[14] and Fox Plus in Algeria.[15] It is built in General Pacheco, Argentina.[16]

Because of its 360 mm-extended tail (4,165 mm vs. 3,805 mm), it has a larger boot and more rear leg room than the hatchback versions. Its main competitors are the Peugeot 206 SW and Fiat Palio Weekend.

The initial version has the same wheelbase of 2,645 mm (104.1 in), a length of 4,165 mm (164.0 in), a width of 1,655 mm (65.2 in) and a height of 1,545 mm (60.8 in).[15] It uses the 1.6-litre engine, with power output levels ranging between 98 and 103 PS (72 and 76 kW; 97 and 102 bhp), depending on the fuel version (petrol or blend of ethanol and petrol).

In 2010 and 2014, it was facelifted, gaining slightly enlarged dimensions: 4,180 mm (164.6 in) in length, 1,660 mm (65.4 in) in width and 1,576 mm (62.0 in) in height. It was discontinued in 2019.[17]

Safety edit

The Suran in its most basic Latin American market configuration with 2 airbags and no ESC received 3 stars for adult occupants and 3 stars for infants from Latin NCAP in 2019 (one level above from 2010-2015).[18]

Notes edit

  1. ^ European version.
  2. ^ For Latin America.
  3. ^ for Volkswagen Suran.

References edit

  1. ^ . just-auto. 7 April 2005. Archived from the original on 2 April 2019. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
  2. ^ Dead: The Cutest Hatch From South America, The Volkswagen Fox - José Rodríguez Jr., Jalopnik, 12 October 2021
  3. ^ "Volkswagen Fox hatchback (2005 - 2011)". Carzone.ie. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
  4. ^ "FAQs - Vehicle information model changes". Volkswagen UK. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
  5. ^ "Not und Spiele: Die 50er Jahre...". Auto, Motor und Sport. Heft 13 1996: Seite 58–65. 14 June 1996.
  6. ^ Stark, Harry A., ed. (1989). Ward's Automotive Yearbook 1989. Vol. 51. Detroit, MI: Ward's Communications, Inc. p. 211. ISBN 0-910589-00-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: ignored ISBN errors (link)
  7. ^ Glen, Simon (2003), Volkswagens of the World: A Comprehensive International Guide to Volkswagens not built in Germany... and the unusual ones that were, Veloce Publishing Ltd., ISBN 978-1-845844-71-4
  8. ^ "Nuevo Volkswagen Fox 2010" (in Spanish). Argentina: 16 Valvulas.
  9. ^ "Official results of the Volkswagen Fox + 2 Airbags 2015". LATIN NCAP - PARA AUTOS MAS SEGUROS.
  10. ^ "Model Changes". Volkswagen. Retrieved 2012-10-20.
  11. ^ [The New Suran] (in Spanish). Volkswagen Argentina. Archived from the original on 2010-02-03.
  12. ^ [The New SpaceFox] (in Portuguese). Volkswagen do Brasil. Archived from the original on 2010-07-26.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
  14. ^ [1] December 12, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ a b . lautomarche.com (in French). Telemly, Algeria: L'Automarche. 31 October 2006. Archived from the original on 18 February 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  16. ^ "Volkswagen Argentina S.A." (PDF). 15 July 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  17. ^ "Volkswagen Annual Report 2019" (PDF).
  18. ^ "Official results of the Volkswagen Suran/Fox + 2 Airbags 2019". LATIN NCAP - PARA AUTOS MAS SEGUROS.

External links edit

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NSU The original NSU Fox was a motorbike first seen in 1949 5 and Volkswagen had subsequently used the Fox name in some markets for special edition Volkswagen Polos The Audi 80 produced in the 1970s also used the name Fox on vehicles sold in Australia and the United States The Australian version was assembled locally by Volkswagen Australasia Ltd North America 1987 1993 edit See also Volkswagen Gol The Fox was a variant of the Voyage manufactured by Volkswagen do Brasil and marketed by Volkswagen in North America as an entry level subcompact from 1987 until 1993 Initially offered as a 2 door and 4 door sedan as well as a 2 door wagon the wagon was discontinued in 1991 along with the 2 door for the Canadian market the same year the 4 door sedan as well as the 2 door in the United States received a mild restyling nbsp North American market Volkswagen Fox GL 4 door sedanThe Fox featured a longitudinal mounted 1 8L 81 PS 60 kW 80 hp 4 cylinder gasoline engine sharing components with the Volkswagen Golf along with a 4 speed manual transmission for the standard 2 door and 4 door sedan and a 5 speed manual transmission for the GL sport model an automatic transmission was not offered There was no power steering available The Fox had power assisted disk brakes in the front and drums in the rear The Fox did not have an anti lock braking system According to the U S EPA the 4 speed manual transmission averaged 24 mpg US 9 8 L 100 km 29 mpg imp on the new combined driving cycle with the 5 speed manual transmission able to produce 23 mpg US 10 L 100 km 28 mpg imp on the new driving cycle Under the old test protocol the Volkswagen Fox was able to produce 26 mpg US 9 0 L 100 km 31 mpg imp with the 5 speed transmission and 27 mpg US 8 7 L 100 km 32 mpg imp with the 4 speed transmission Early models 1987 1989 featured the Bosch CIS E also known as KE Jetronic electro mechanical fuel injection using an oxygen sensor to assist in fuel management Later models featured 1990 1993 Bosch Digifant electronic fuel injection In Canada the Fox from 1987 to 1989 was offered with the simpler Bosch CIS fuel injection K Jetronic without an oxygen sensor for the engine fuel management system Due partly to booming sales of the Passat Jetta Golf and the price of the Fox compared to other manufacturers at the time the Fox faded out fast making it a rare car particularly so the facelift 1990 1993 models Fewer were being produced for North America due to the lack of demand Volkswagen also priced the car very low to compensate for the ever more expensive German made cars and Volkswagen of America lost money on every Fox sold in the early years 6 Originally the Fox s squared off front end featured sealed beam halogen headlamps after 1991 models received revised sheet metal with flush glass headlamps MK2 South Africa edit In South Africa the Fox name was used for a model based on the first generation Jetta 7 This was sold alongside the Volkswagen Citi Golf based on the first generation Golf Overview editLatin America edit In South America the Fox was positioned between Volkswagen s supermini models the low cost Gol and the Polo In Mexico it was called the Lupo due to the last name of then current President Vicente Fox Volkswagen of Mexico dropped the Lupo after a short run of 2009 models due to poor sales and replaced it along with the aged Pointer and Derby by the VW Novo Gol The SportVan was also quietly discontinued in Mexico in February 2010 due to poor sales leaving only the CrossFox In November 2009 the new 2010 Volkswagen Fox was revealed in Brazil and later also in Argentina 8 The model was restyled again in 2015 nbsp 2005 Volkswagen Fox 3 door nbsp 2007 Volkswagen Fox 5 door nbsp 2007 Volkswagen Fox Total Flex 5 door nbsp 2015 Volkswagen Fox nbsp 2015 Volkswagen FoxSafety edit The Fox in its most basic Latin American market configuration received 4 stars for adult occupants and 2 stars for infants from Latin NCAP in 2015 9 Europe edit nbsp Pre facelift Volkswagen Fox 1 4 nbsp InteriorThe Fox was introduced to Europe at the AMI Leipzig Motor Show in April 2005 on debut in Europe the Fox was only available as a three door hatchback and with three engine options the 1 2 L 40 kW 55 hp I3 and 1 4 L 55 kW 75 hp I4 petrol engines and the 1 4 L 51 kW 69 hp TDI engine The Fox was sold with a long options list to reduce its tag price therefore letting the European customer specify the Fox to their liking It did come with standard twin airbags and anti lock braking system for safety measures Upon its debut the Fox scored four stars in EuroNCAP s crash rating system citation needed In the European market the Fox replaced the Lupo city car as the entry level car in the lineup Volkswagen stopped selling the Fox in Europe in 2011 and it has been replaced by the Volkswagen Up 10 Like the contemporary Polo the Fox is based on Volkswagen s PQ24 platform Specifications edit Model Engine Displacement Power TorquePetrol engines1 2 I3 1198 cc 56 PS 41 kW 55 hp at 4750 rpm 108 N m 80 lb ft at 3000 rpm1 4 BKR I4 1390 cc 76 PS 56 kW 75 hp at 5000 rpm 124 N m 91 lb ft at 2750 rpmDiesel engines1 4 TDI I3 1422 cc 71 PS 52 kW 70 hp at 4000 rpm 155 N m 114 lb ft at 1600 2800 rpmVariants editCrossFox Fox Xtreme edit nbsp Volkswagen CrossFoxThe Volkswagen Fox Xtreme is a mini SUV version which sets it apart from the standard Fox Before 2018 it was known as the CrossFox As is the case for other similar models it is available only with front wheel drive It is produced in Brazil and sold in Latin American markets there were plans to export it to European markets to compete in the expanding mini SUV market see Ford EcoSport and Fiat Idea Adventure This version contains mixed use tires and a suspension raised slightly beyond a spare tire on the outside of the trunk Suran edit A mini MPV station wagon version of the Fox was presented in April 2006 It is named Suran in Argentina 11 and Uruguay SpaceFox in Brazil 12 and Peru 13 SportVan in Mexico 14 and Fox Plus in Algeria 15 It is built in General Pacheco Argentina 16 Because of its 360 mm extended tail 4 165 mm vs 3 805 mm it has a larger boot and more rear leg room than the hatchback versions Its main competitors are the Peugeot 206 SW and Fiat Palio Weekend The initial version has the same wheelbase of 2 645 mm 104 1 in a length of 4 165 mm 164 0 in a width of 1 655 mm 65 2 in and a height of 1 545 mm 60 8 in 15 It uses the 1 6 litre engine with power output levels ranging between 98 and 103 PS 72 and 76 kW 97 and 102 bhp depending on the fuel version petrol or blend of ethanol and petrol In 2010 and 2014 it was facelifted gaining slightly enlarged dimensions 4 180 mm 164 6 in in length 1 660 mm 65 4 in in width and 1 576 mm 62 0 in in height It was discontinued in 2019 17 nbsp 2009 Volkswagen Suran pre facelift nbsp 2011 Volkswagen Suran first facelift nbsp 2010 Volkswagen Suran first facelift nbsp 2016 Volkswagen Suran second facelift nbsp Volkswagen SpaceCross nbsp 2012 Volkswagen Suran CrossSafety edit The Suran in its most basic Latin American market configuration with 2 airbags and no ESC received 3 stars for adult occupants and 3 stars for infants from Latin NCAP in 2019 one level above from 2010 2015 18 Notes edit European version For Latin America for Volkswagen Suran References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Volkswagen Fox nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Volkswagen Suran BRAZIL Volkswagen launches Crossfox SUV just auto 7 April 2005 Archived from the original on 2 April 2019 Retrieved 24 May 2015 Dead The Cutest Hatch From South America The Volkswagen Fox Jose Rodriguez Jr Jalopnik 12 October 2021 Volkswagen Fox hatchback 2005 2011 Carzone ie Retrieved 24 May 2015 FAQs Vehicle information model changes Volkswagen UK Retrieved 24 May 2015 Not und Spiele Die 50er Jahre Auto Motor und Sport Heft 13 1996 Seite 58 65 14 June 1996 Stark Harry A ed 1989 Ward s Automotive Yearbook 1989 Vol 51 Detroit MI Ward s 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