
Volkswagen decided to give us a sneak peak at the new up! just a day before the Frankfurt Motor Show begins. The up! is distinct with it's rear-mounted engine; a first for Volkswagen for many years since the original Beetle.
It's surprisingly a very dynamic design for such a small car. It doesn't appear too tall for its 136 inch by 64 inch frame. It has very interesting details, such as the Volkswagen badge in the rear that serves as the third brake light. The short front and rear overhangs not only gives the car a dynamic look, it also improves interior space. Speaking of the interior, the up! has a very sparse one. No clutter of buttons or dials on the dash. Everything is controlled through the seven-inch screen that utilizes a new interface system. It does seat only four with adequate luggage up front.
Nothing in the official press release talked about possibility of production. However, Martin Winterkorn gave strong indication to the fact during his presentation. He says that the up! could be marketed globally through the Volkswagen, Skoda, and SEAT brands. The press release, however, does mention that the up! could be the start of a whole line of vehicles
"Volkswagen reinvents the Volkswagen" is the heading in the press release. At face value, that little saying probably means that Volkswagen has reinvented a classic (the Beetle) but, if we look deeper, could Volkswagen really be talking about themselves? Could the up! be a sign of things to come at Volkswagen? Only time will tell.
So while we wait, check out the press release and more images after the jump.
Update: Image gallery added.Source: Volkswagen
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