VW's Space Up! Will Lift Drivers' Attitudes
POSTED May 15, 2:19 PM
 

The “Space Up!” is a new concept vehicle from
Volkswagen. Why is the Space Up! going to cause
the jig to be up for the competition? Because this
people transporter is simply the real deal.
 
The VW Space Up! - The Next Small Wonder?
 
 
The Shape of Things to Come?
 
 
The car is described as a small space wonder. 
Its outside measurements come in at just over
12 feet in length and 5 feet 4 inches in width. The
bottom line is that this car has the interior space
of a much larger vehicle. This is due to the engine
being located in the rear thus freeing up additional
interior space. Furthermore, the four seats can be
folded-down, reconfigured, or easily removed. The
front and rear doors open from the center allowing
a large opening for importing and exporting cargo.
Easy Entry and Exit
 
Walter DeSilva is the Chief Designer of the Volkswagen
Group. Regarding the vehicle’s space utilization he says:
“In formal design terms, one can see that the Space Up!
is fun and at the same time offers maximum space on the
smallest of platforms. Our new small family brings a smile
back to the road.”
 
Another thing that will bring smiles to consumers’
faces is that the Space Up! will be available in gasoline,
diesel, or electric drives for excellent fuel economy.
In today's driving environment, plenty of space and
fuel economy are indeed a winning combination.
 
I welcome your comments or vehicle questions at
my auto web site: www.DriveTheBestBook.com.
 
 
 

Kyle Busch
Kyle is an auto enthusiast and consumer advocate with over 30 years of experience. Author of “Drive the Best for the Price…” He welcomes your comments and car questions on his website www.DriveTheBestBook.com . Kyle’s car has over 490,000 miles and he even has the same name as the #18 NASCAR driver.


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