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Dynamic Black Edition Volkswagen CC Goes On Sale in Germany

  • Discount of 3,700 euros
  • Available for order now

The new Volkswagen CC “Dynamic Black” is marked by the color black, and characterized by exclusive design features. Compared to the standard CC, this special model offers a price advantage of 3,700 euros.

The features of “Dynamic Black” includes sporty 18-inch “Talladega” alloy wheels, Bi-Xenon headlights and fog lights in addition to the R-Line package and design package “Black Style” for a dynamic look. A black headliner, newly designed carbon look Nappa leather seats (with decorative stitching in “Art Grey”, continued on the center armrest and steering wheel) and decorative strips round off the exceptional overall athletic look.

In addition to the the upgraded standard equipment and navigation system with “Discover Media” (eg with “Guide Inform” and Bluetooth connectivity for comfortable phone), the Dynamic Black comes equipped with the winter package, “Park Pilot” and a first-class driving experience.

The Volkswagen CC special “Dynamic Black” is available with the new TSI (1110 kW / 150 hp) and TDI engines (2110 kW / 150 hp and 3135 kW / 184 hp), all of which meet the Euro 6 emission standards and the purchaser’s choice of a traditional 6-speed manual or 7-speed dual clutch gearbox (DSG). In Germany the special model can be ordered at a starting price of 38,200 Euros currently, a discount of 3,700 euros when compared to a similarly equipped standard model.

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