Volkswagen Updates The Eos Convertible

by Auto in the News on January 17, 2011

Volkswagen Eos imageVW’s stylish convertible was recently updated for the 2012 model year. Dallas Volkswagen said that although the Eos was already a unique model thanks to its retractable hardtop, it now boasts a more upscale look both inside and out. Under the hood is a peppy 2.0-liter turbocharged engine that should make top-down driving even more fun.

The Eos now boasts cleaner lines with fresh, horizontally designed body contours, along with a sophisticated new front-headlight design, a black grille with subtle chrome accents, two-part LED rear lights featuring fiber optics, and a redesigned, more aerodynamic rear bumper/diffuser. The interior of the Eos has been refined as well, with a standard keyless entry/start system, “matte chrome” detailing, chrome-framed window buttons and light switches, and new trim for the car’s ergonomic instrument panel. Up-level models add genuine walnut wood accents for their instrument and door panels, along with new “Vienna” leather seating surfaces. In addition, Eos sound systems can now receive HD Radio programming.

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