Select Page

Volkswagen Arteon 2.0T Review

Volkswagen Arteon 2.0T Review

The 2023 Volkswagen Arteon is a diabolically understated driver’s car

A front-corner view of the blue Arteon

The 2023 VW Arteon, in front- or all-wheel drive, has starting prices of $43,825 to $50,990. (Photos courtesy of Volkswagen America)

Table of Contents

Overview
2023 Updates
Pricing
Safety Features
Ride and Handling
Performance
Interior Function
7 Cool Features
Back Seats and Cargo Space
Why Buy the VW Arteon?
Specifications

BY MARK MAYNARD

The Volkswagen Arteon is a sleek and sophisticated grand tourer with a complete array of advanced safety and driver assistance technologies. But this large-midsize sedan travels below the radar of most motorists and, consequently, will be discontinued in the U.S. in 2024.

According to Automotive News, VW’s top-line internal combustion-powered sedan will be replaced by the ID Aero, a battery-electric sedan. ID Aero sales are expected to commence in China during the second half of 2023, followed by a version for Europe. There has been no confirmation yet on the ID Aero for North America, but surely there will be one. Volkswagen is in the process of electrifying its entire vehicle lineup.

The front seat area

The R-Line front sport seats are eight-way adjustable with long thigh support.

Volkswagen Arteon Overview

Arteon arrived in the U.S. from Germany in the spring of 2019 as the replacement for the CC sport sedan. Its sales have been modest for the VW brand, averaging 2,500 to 5,500 yearly, but sales drove off a cliff in 2022. Just 941 Arteon models have been sold as of third-quarter reporting, per Volkswagen.

It is not because the Arteon is a bad car. It’s actually a very well-done car, and diabolically understated as a driver’s car. It is wide but not too low for open sightlines and simple entry and exit. The direct-shift gearbox hooks up quickly from a start and rolls aggressively up to speed. And there is expansive cargo space.

Despite its rewarding performance, the Arteon is simply overlooked in favor of SUVs and SUV crossovers. (VW has four SUV models, plus the battery-electric ID 4 sedan and upcoming ID Buzz microvan.) For the value shopper, the VW Arteon is a pricey commitment, no matter how enjoyable it is to drive.

The 3-spoke steering wheel

The three-spoke, heated steering wheel fits firmly in hand.

Out With the ICE, In With the EV

Throughout the car industry, slow-selling cars are being replaced, mostly, by fully electric or electrified models. Would more advertising have helped save the Arteon? Or a more understandable name? “Arteon” is from the Latin word “artem,” meaning art.

The Volkswagen Arteon has just a few competitors in size and content, including the Kia Stinger, Nissan Maxima, and Toyota Avalon. And these well-done cars are facing the same fate as the Arteon.

It is expected that Kia will cease production of the Stinger — a critically acclaimed liftback sport sedan — in late 2023. Sales will continue into 2024, and it will undoubtedly be replaced by an electrified model.

The Maxima is caught in the same dejected state. Nissan will end production for its long-running Maxima nameplate in 2023. And like Volkswagen, Nissan will fill the slot with an electric vehicle inspired by the IMs “elevated sports sedan” concept in 2023, per Automotive News. The same goes for the Toyota Avalon, which is being phased out and will be replaced by the 2023 Crown sedan, a hybrid.

The 8-inch infotainment screen

Access to controls is smartly arranged with an easy-to-use 8-inch touch screen.

2023 Volkswagen Arteon Updates

In its three years on the market, Volkswagen has made dutiful improvements every year. Last year, VW repackaged the Arteon powertrain with a 300-horsepower, turbocharged and direct-injected 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and seven-speed dual-clutch automated manual transmission. It is the same EA888 2.0-liter engine used in the Mk8 Golf R. The new powertrain replaces a 268-hp, turbocharged and direct-injection 2.0-liter with an eight-speed stepped automatic transmission.

And for the 2023 model year, Volkswagen added more standard content for the entry-level SE R-Line and a few cosmetic changes for higher trim levels. The lineup also was restructured to three trim levels, continuing with a choice of front- or 4Motion all-wheel drive.

Newly standard exterior features include adaptive LED headlights, cornering lights, and front fog lights. The grille now has an illuminated light bar, and the liftgate has an easy open-and-close power function. On SEL R-Line models, 20-inch wheels replace the previous year’s 19-inch wheels.

Inside is a new heated steering wheel, Dynamic Road Sign Display in the digital gauge array, and IQ.Drive driver-assistance technologies. SEL and SEL Premium R-Line models add Black Carbon trim with 30-color ambient lighting.

The wireless charging pad

Slim hands are required to get into the wireless charging pad.

2023 VW Arteon Pricing

Arteon is sold in three trim levels in front- or all-wheel drive with a 300-hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and seven-speed automated-manual direct-shift transmission.

Starting prices for each trim level are $43,825 SE, $48,390 SE R-Line, and $50,990 for the SEL R-Line with 4Motion all-wheel drive. Pricing includes the $1,295 freight charge from Emden, Germany. No-cost interior colors are Titan Black or Stone and Raven.

The SEL R-Line tester with one option for metallic paint ($395 for Kingfisher Blue or King’s Red) was $51,385.

An interesting option is the LED Dynamic Turn Signals, $265, for a set of two. An amber lighting line on the exterior mirror body moves sequentially to the outside of the mirror housing.

The lengthy list of standard features is detailed in the specs box at the end of this story. But Arteon’s overachieving features support its $50K pricing without regrets.

Find current Arteon pricing here.

As of this posting, there are two 2023 $500 pricing offers for college graduates and military, veterans, and first responders. The offers are good for purchase or lease. Get the details here.

The Arteon engine bay

The 300-hp EA888 evo4 engine produces 295 lb.-ft. of peak torque at a low 2,000 rpm.

Warranties and Maintenance

Volkswagen supports the Arteon and every vehicle in its lineup with a bumper-to-bumper warranty and Carefree Maintenance Program. The warranty is for four years or 50,000 miles and can be transferred to a subsequent owner.

The maintenance program provides scheduled maintenance for two years or 20,000 miles. And this coverage, too, can be transferred to a subsequent owner throughout the remainder of the warranty.

VW Arteon Safety Features

The 2022 Arteon was named a 2022 Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. It is a specific award to Arteon models equipped with LED headlights and adaptive front lighting. It was a three-peat annual award for Arteon.

Standard safety features include six air bags, electronic brake-pressure distribution and hydraulic brake assist, electronic stability control, anti-slip regulation, electronic differential lock, and engine brake assist.

Driver-assist technologies include:

  • Travel Assist (Level 2 semiautonomous driving) and emergency assist;
  • Blind-spot monitor;
  • Forward collision warning and autonomous emergency braking;
  • Pedestrian monitoring;
  • Lane assist;
  • Park assist with park distance control front and rear.

The Travel Assist function works through the adaptive cruise control and has stop-and-go capability. The system’s lane-centering is consistent, particularly in freeway curves, when many other systems allow the vehicle to drift wide across the white lines.

The 20-inch tire and wheel package

The 20-inch wheel and tire package.

Arteon 4Motion Ride and Handling

It is easy to maintain car control with the deliciously engaging German engineering for steering input, throttle uptake, and braking engagement. The steel-spring suspension (front struts and rear multilink) is reinforced by telescopic dampers and an anti-roll bar, front and rear.

The chassis feels extremely rigid and secure. The ride quality is compliant but firm without jolt (or chin scraping) over lumpy intersections. Even the 20-inch Continental ProContact all-season tires (245/35) added to a smooth ride with little road noise. The tires on the test car were inflated to 42 psi. Typically that hard of a tire inflation would create harsh-riding black checkers. But the Continentals showed no harshness or noise. Four-wheel vented disc brakes have 13.4-inch front rotors and 12.2-inch rotors at the rear.

The sturdy gear shift handle in the shift console

Sturdy action for the seven-speed direct-shift gearbox.

Arteon 4Motion Performance

In Arteon specification, the EA888 evo4 engine displaces 1984cc, producing 300 horsepower (using the required premium fuel) at 5,350 rpm. The 295 foot-pounds of torque peaks at a low 2,000 rpm, and there is little turbo or DSG delay in laying down power. It gives some of the most unfettered performance I’ve experienced from a turbocharged four-cylinder and DSG.

Drive modes of Eco, Comfort, Normal, Sport and Custom allow personalization to the driver’s style. Sport mode adds potent acceleration and upshifts. According to ZeroTo60times.com, the Arteon SEL Premium R-Line 4Motion can get to 60 mph in 5 seconds.

Front-wheel-drive Arteon models have an EPA-estimated fuel economy rating of 25 mpg in city driving, 33 mpg on the highway, and 28 mpg combined. Models with 4Motion all-wheel drive have ratings of 22/31/25 mpg. All models have a 17.4-gallon fuel tank, which was downsized from 18.3 gallons last year.

I spent most of a 200-mile test week in Eco plus Sport or Normal plus Sport. My fuel economy around town was in the 20 mpgs, and I worked up to 31.3 mpg on highway cruising, which might have gone higher if I hadn’t reached my exit.

4Motion All-Wheel-Drive

The latest generation of Volkswagen’s 4Motion system is standard on the SEL and SEL Premium trim levels. The system will activate before wheelspin occurs. When driven under a relatively low load or coasting, the front wheels are driven and the rear wheels are decoupled to help save fuel. However, the rear wheels will engage in a millisecond whenever necessary via the center differential.

The XDS cross-differential lock functions as a limited-slip differential and helps to compensate for understeer (front-end push) during cornering. In low traction situations, the system can briefly brake a slipping wheel to transfer drive power to the opposite wheel.

Interior Function

The R-Line cabin has a sporty coupe-like presence with a contemporary design and horizontal lines to accentuate width. The hefty girth of the three-spoke steering wheel fits firmly in hand with grips in the right places.

Front headroom of 37.9 inches (with the sunroof) and the seating position should accommodate taller drivers (up to at least 6-foot-5 inches in my test). The R-Line front sport seats are firmly supportive with long thigh support. But the seats also have serious side and cushion bolsters for those drivers who push the cornering limits. As a grand tourer, however, I’d have the side bolsters cut down to reduce the friction and wear as butts slide over the ridge.

Sightlines are clear at the side mirrors and down the hood, but the smallish back glass and sloped sides can be an issue. When parking, the wide-screen rearview camera with guidance lines is the great equalizer.

Ergonomics and access to controls are smartly arranged with an easy-to-use 8-inch touch screen. As VW has stepped up to add more charging USBs, its wireless charging pad is a struggle to use. It occupies a shallow tray just ahead of the gearshift lever, and it requires slender fingers to slip in a phone or pull it out, but it beats the tangle of a charging cord.

The 12.3-inch-wide digital gauge display (trickle down from Audi) is helpful for its selectable elements, such as the navigation map as background or to highlight a digital speed readout or gear position.

Small storage areas include large door panels with space for bottles.

The Arteon back seat

Back seat legroom of 40.2 inches is grand-touring comfortable.

7 Cool Arteon Features

The Volkswagen Arteon appears to have had a generous budget to support its entry-lux price. Some of the assets I appreciated are:

  • Both front seats are fully power-adjustable. Some makers cheap out on the front passenger seat and give half as many power adjustments;
  • Door lock sensors are in all four doors, not just the front doors, as are done by many other makers;
  • Heated steering wheel;
  • Ventilated front seats, not just heated seats;
  • Frameless side glass for that sport-coupe appearance. And the driver can enjoy driving with the window down and not being cruelly buffeted;
  • Sliding front center armrest top, which helps drivers of all sizes get comfortable;
  • Front and overhead camera views, not just a rear view.

Back Seat and Cargo Space

Access to the back seat is a bend-and-drop sequence, but legroom is grand-touring comfortable at 40.2 inches — and the window seats have adult thigh support. The tall but narrow transmission tunnel helps center-seat legroom, but the window seats are far more comfortable.

There is a fold-down armrest and ski pass-through to the cargo area, which is wide and deep. Fold the seatback for about 6 ½ feet in length.

The open cargo area

Fold the seatback for about 6 ½ feet in length.

Why Buy the Volkswagen Arteon?

I strongly dislike using the overused words “premium” or “elevated” unless referring to ice cream, gasoline, or an out-of-the-way diner. However, the Arteon fits both of those descriptors.

As a sedan, it is a step up from a family car and a step below the luxury class.

While an SUV is an appliance valued for its view from the inside outward, the Arteon has a sophisticated presence, seen from the outside in.

The purposeful and balanced German engineering is the unspoken asset of the Arteon. It is a soaring grand tourer, built for 100 mph continental cruising and arriving at your destination with unrumpled style.

Owners will enjoy for the long term its cabin size, power, and nimble footprint.

A review of the Arteon moving along a country road

The Volkswagen Arteon is a soaring grand tourer, built for 100 mph continental cruising.

2023 VW Arteon 2.0T SEL Premium R-Line Specifications

Body style: large-midsize, 5-seat liftback sedan with 4Motion all-wheel drive

Engine: 300-hp turbocharged and intercooled 2.0-liter 4-cylinder with auto stop-start at idle; 295 lb.-ft. torque at 2,000 rpm

Transmission: 7-speed direct-shift automatic transmission with performance modes of Eco,

4Motion Fuel economy: 22/30/25 mpg city/hwy/combined; premium fuel recommended

0-60 mph acceleration: 5.0 seconds

BY THE NUMBERS

Fuel tank: 17.4 gallons

Cargo space: 27.2-56.2 cubic feet

Front head/leg room: 37.7/41.2 inches

Rear head/leg room: 37/40.2 inches

Shoulder room f/r: 56.5/54.7 inches

Length/wheelbase: 191.5/111.9 inches

Curb weight: 3,929 pounds

Turning circle: 39 feet

FEATURES

SEL Premium standard equipment includes:

Exterior: 20-inch alloy wheels with 245/35 all-season tires, adaptive (turning) headlights with cornering lights, LED headlights-taillights-daytime running lights, hands-free remote power rear hatch, fog lights, power folding, heated, power adjustable side mirrors with position memory and passenger-side auto-tilt function, power tilting and sliding panoramic sunroof, and R-Line front bumper and badging.

Interior: Keyless access locking with push-button ignition, rearview camera with overhead view), electronic parking brake with auto-hold function, Volkswagen Digital Cockpit Pro with 10.25-inch configurable instrument display, wireless charging pad, 60/40 split-folding back seat with armrest and center pass-through, auto-dimming rearview mirror, three-zone automatic climate control with air filter, comfort sport seats with power lumbar and driver seat massage function, heated seats front and rear, ventilated front seats, leather-trimmed upholstery and leather-wrapped multi-function (heated) sports steering wheel with touch control and shifting paddles, multi-color adjustable ambient lighting, stainless steel pedal caps, Titan Black headliner, remote engine start, Harman Kardon audio system with center speaker and subwoofer, satellite radio with 3-month subscription, headlight high-beam control, two front USB-C data ports and one rear USB- C charging port, 8-inch touchscreen navigation, adaptive cruise control, App-Connect smartphone integration via wireless & USB, myVW connected vehicle services from Car-Net.

Safety features include: Six air bags, electronic brake-pressure distribution and hydraulic brake assist, electronic stability control, anti-slip regulation, electronic differential lock, and engine brake assist, blind-spot monitor.

Driver-assist technologies include: Travel Assist and emergency assist, dynamic road sign display, forward collision warning and autonomous emergency braking, lane (steering) assist, park assist with park distance control front and rear, and pedestrian monitoring.

PRICING

SEL Premium R-Line base price: $50,990, including $1,295 freight charge; price as tested $51,385

Options on test car: metallic paint $395

Where assembled: Emden, Germany

Warranties: 4-years/50,000-miles bumper to bumper including powertrain; 2-years/20,000-miles free scheduled maintenance; 3-years/36,000-miles roadside assistance

Audi A3 40 Quattro Review

Audi A3 40 Quattro Review

A test drive of the 2023 Audi A3 without activating Sport mode, just doesn’t tell the story of Audi’s smallest sedan

An exterior side view of an Atoll Blue Audi A3 sedan

For 2023, the Audi A3 continues with choices for front- or quattro all-wheel drive in trim levels of Premium or Premium Plus. (Photos courtesy of Audi USA)

Table of Contents

A History of A3 Firsts
2023 A3 Updates
A3 Model Line Pricing
A3 40 Performance
Driver-Assist Driving
Ride and Handling
Audi A3 40 Fuel Economy
Interior Function
Back Seats and Trunk Space
Why Buy the Audi A3?
Specifications

BY MARK MAYNARD

The Audi A3 shows its true colors — Red — in the performance modes of its 201-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder engine and seven-speed S tronic transmission.

A test drive without activating Sport mode, or even the Dynamic performance setting, just doesn’t tell the story of this smallest Audi sedan. It can be a sleeper until prodded by the amped-up attitude of red in the gauge display.

By opting for this entry-level A3, the owner straps into a legitimate subcompact sport sedan without glam or gimmickry. It is the first touch point for this storied A3 family, which might be overlooked by the 306-hp Audi S3 or the 401-hp Audi RS 3.

Among the A3 standout features are the smartly designed interior, Audi’s shrewd engineering, a mild-hybrid engine, and the fact that this small sedan still has a spare tire! It’s a temporary spare with the jacking equipment, but with the broad electrification of vehicles, a spare tire is being deleted to make room for the battery pack and to save weight. The exception is larger vehicles and those intended for off-road travel.

Looking through windshield from inside the driver seat of the A3

The A3 cabin seems to have been designed as a driver’s car — with a true coupe feel.

A History of Audi A3 Firsts

The Audi A3 made its U.S. debut in 2005 as a 2006 model. It was one of the first modern luxury-class subcompact sedans.

Redesigned for the 2015 model year, the A3 was one of Audi’s biggest marketing launches. Much of the fanfare was about its advanced technologies, which Audi calls industry “firsts.” Among its enhancements were:

  • First in-vehicle LTE connectivity (Long Term Evolution) with Wi-Fi;
  • The first Audi model to use the modular infotainment platform, MIB;
  • First integrated social networking applications and Picture Book Navigation;
  • And in 2014, the A3 won the award for World Car of the Year.
Looking through the 3 spoke steering wheel at the digital gauge array

The 10.25-inch digital gauge array.

2023 Audi A3 Updates

After its complete redesign and re-engineering for the 2022 model year, the 2023 A3 and S3 models have just a few packaging adjustments.

Full LED headlights and stitched door armrests in leatherette are now standard for the 2023 A3 40.

The A3’s Premium Plus trim adds LED interior lighting-plus package and an Agate gray fine grain birch wood inlay. Adaptive cruise control is available through Function on Demand for the base Premium trim.

For the A3 40, the 18-inch 5-spoke Y design wheels with a bi-color finish and all-season tires are now included in the Black optic sport package. And wireless phone charging has been added to the Convenience package for the A3 and S3.

Looking up through the A3 panoramic sunroof

The Premium Plus features include a panoramic sunroof.

Audi A3 Model Line Pricing

The entry 2023 Audi A3 40 is available in front-wheel drive or quattro all-wheel drive. All A3 models have a seven-speed S tronic dual-clutch automated-manual transmission with performance modes. A3 starting prices range from about $36,000 for the front drive Premium trim to $43,145 for the Prestige Plus quattro, today’s tester. Including Atoll Blue paint ($595) and the Black Optic sport package, $1,550, the tester came to $43,740. All MSRPs include the $1,095 freight charge from Ingolstadt, Germany.

The main subcompact sedan competitors in size and price to the Audi A3 are the 2023 BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe four-door ($36,600) and the 2023 Mercedes-Benz A-Class ($36,095). Other potential competitors are the 2023 Acura Integra  ($32,000) and 2023 Cadillac CT4 ($35,790).

The infotainment screen in the A3

A 10.1-inch touch screen for rearview camera views and infotainment.

Audi A3 Premium Plus Features

Standard A3 Premium Plus technologies include:

  • Advanced key with push-button ignition;
  • Adaptive cruise assist with lane guidance;
  • Side assist with rear cross-traffic assist;
  • Active lane assist with emergency assist;
  • Parking system with park assist.

Convenience features on the A3 Premium Plus include leather-trimmed upholstery, panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charging, eight-way power (heated) front seats, driver’s seat memory presets, power folding and heated side mirrors, full HED headlights, garage-door opener. (See the longer list in the specs box at the end of the story.)

The A3 Black optic sport package adds:

  • 18-inch 5-spoke Y design wheels with a bi-color finish;
  • Pirelli all-season tires;
  • Black exterior trim;
  • Sport suspension lowers the ride height by a little more than half an inch, or 15mm.

Audi S3 and RS 3 Pricing

The Audi S3 starts at almost $47,000, with standard quattro AWD. With a few options, the price settles in at $56,000.

The RS 3 Quattro starts at almost $60,000. With desirable options, including the Black optic plus package ($750), Dynamic plus package ($5,000), RS sport exhaust system with black tips ($1,000), and Design selection interior ($1,500), the sticker grows to $69,000.

The Audi warranty of four years or 50,000 miles is for bumper-to-bumper coverage, with roadside assistance. The free first-scheduled maintenance is no longer offered. But Audi offers more comprehensive Care Select packages, starting at $999 for the A3.

Find current Audi A3 pricing here and special offers here.

A yellow Audi RS 3

The 401-hp, 5-cylinder Audi RS 3. Acceleration from 0 to 100 mph in 3.8 seconds.

Audi A3 Styling

Small can be spectacular in the A3 — but it might not appear so in its exterior styling. Its bold face instantly identifies the A3 as an Audi, and the unprovoking exterior design will transcend style trends for years to come. But it’s not a treatment that will lure motorists to follow the car hauler to the dealership.

The exterior design is balanced with a strong stance on the larger 18-inch wheels, though 17s are standard. The low front end can be a chin-scraper on driveways and when bounding through cross-street intersections.

The basic black interior doesn’t call out luxury, either. The engaging use of brushed metallic trim is youthful, but the assets of the A3 make themselves known after strapping in.

The A3 has LED headlights

The A3 has full LED lighting.

Audi A3 40 Performance

In the base drive mode of Comfort, A3 performance is mild and tuned for maximum fuel economy. At 3,494 pounds, which is a bit heavier than the BMW or Mercedes competitors, the official A3 40 fuel-economy ratings with AWD are 31 mpg city, 28 highway, and 36 mpg combined — using the recommended 87 octane fuel. Those ratings are a few mpgs better than the BMW and the Mercedes, which prefer premium fuel.

The A3’s 13.2-gallon tank could provide more than 400 miles of driving. I wouldn’t know because I was enjoying the Sport modes. My around-town mpgs were acceptable, but even then, I set the performance mode to “Comfort-Sport.”

The 201-hp 2.0-liter has 221 foot-pounds of torque, which peaks at a relatively high 4,000 rpm. That’s why performance in Comfort mode is comfortable. Activating Sport gives a bit more engine rev on take-off from a stop, which gets everything moving quicker into the upper rpms.

The seven-speed dual-clutch has the sensation of engaging first gear. That spooling and clutching can delay launch force as the turbo builds pressure and the transmission hooks up. But shift response at speed is quick and supportive of enthusiastic driving.

Especially appreciated is an honest exhaust and engine tone. There is no artificial engine-sound generator to give a hot-shoe impression. I’m quite capable of making noise on my own.

The A3 turbocharged four cylinder engine

The A3 has one powertrain choice of a 201-hp, turbocharged and direct-injected 2.0-liter four-cylinder and 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

Driver-Assist Driving

The A3 Premium Plus packages the network of driver-assist technologies. It is a Level 2 hands-on system that will be an asset for those in the slog of highway commuting.

I found the system to be precise in its lane centering and a faithful roundhouse of eyes for protection from drivers who are less aware while driving.

The advanced-tech package includes:

  • Adaptive cruise assist with lane guidance;
  • Audi side assist with rear cross-traffic assist;
  • Adaptive cruise assist;
  • Active lane assist with emergency assist.

Mild Hybrid Technology

The direct-injected TFSI engine — Turbo Fuel Stratified Injection — has sophisticated engineering for power and economy from a 48-volt mild-hybrid (MHEV) system. It’s another first for the A3, allowing it to coast while the engine temporarily shuts off in certain driving situations. The system also applies energy recuperation on throttle-lift and braking.

Audi says the A3 40 TFSI quattro has a 24 percent improvement in combined efficiency compared with the previous quattro model; it had official mileage ratings of 28/36/31 mpg city/highway/combined.

What’s the 40 mean?

In Audi engine terms, the A3 40 somehow refers to the 2.0-liter engine’s horsepower, which globally ranges from 165 to 198 hp. But the current U.S. -spec Audi A3 40 has 201 hp. The higher the number, such as 45, the higher the horsepower. The Audi A8 large sedan has an engine ranking of 55 for its
335-hp, turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6.

The higher-horsepower Audi A3 S and R.S. models don’t use an engine code; they stand on their own.

Audi A3 40 Ride and Handling

Despite a low 0.27 coefficient of drag, there was more road and ambient cabin noise than expected from such a small car. The likely culprit is the Pirelli P Zero all-season tires, though all-season Pirellis are not known to be noisy. The 225/40 tires have good cornering grip and a treadwear rating of 500, which is in the midrange for hardness; the tire’s warranty is for 50,000 miles.

The steel-spring suspension has MacPherson struts at the front and a four-link rear. The setup nimbly handles weight transitions and has a tight turning circle of 36.4 feet (or maybe a little wider with the 18-inch tires). The highway ride quality is more compliant than expected from the 103.5-inch wheelbase, which is a few inches shorter than its competitors.

Braking is absolute, but not grabby, from 12-inch ventilated front discs and 10.7-inch solid rear discs. The four-wheel ABS integrates brake-force distribution, hydraulic brake assist, and the expected stability and traction controls.

The 18-inch alloy wheel and Pirelli P Zero tire

Pirelli P Zero all-season tires, 225/40.

A3 Interior Function

The A3 cabin seems to have been designed as a driver’s car — with an authentic coupe feel. There are wide-open sightlines at the side mirrors without complications of frames at the corner glass. Over-the-shoulder views are also open, and the rearview camera with guidance lines also gives a silhouette view of nearness to objects front or rear.

Small cars often have cluttered interiors for placement of all the switches and controls, but not in the A3. A designer took care to arrange the front door panels to have an easy reach to the door grab with ideal leverage, opening or closing. Window switches, mirror adjusters, seat-memory presets, door locks, and the trunk opener are all within finger reach. The storage area just below has plenty of stash space and a bottle slot.

The center stack of controls anchors the upper infotainment screen, which is clearly visible in all light conditions. A tier below it are the climate controls with simple switches. The stack continues into a wide and low shift console with a secure finger grip for gear selection, the ignition button, and the audio volume dial.

Audi builds its seats for the long drive. These are eight-way adjustable with seat-bottom tilt. And the seats are without extreme side or bottom bolsters, which avoid that unwelcome wedgie on entry or exit.

Front headroom of 36.8 inches, with the sunroof, might not fit the big-and-tall driver.

A3 back seat has short legroom of 35.2 inches

Back seat space is subcompact with max legroom of 35.2 inches.

A3 Back Seat and Trunk Space

Back seat space is subcompact with max legroom of 35.2 inches, when those in the front scooch forward. A tall exhaust-transmission tunnel interferes with five-seat capacity.

Trunk space of 10.9 cubic feet is also subcompact but spacious enough for travel and getaways. And the back seat folds in a three-way split, 40/20/40, with a ski passthrough.

Trunk space is small but expandable by the folding back seat

Trunk cubic footage is small, but the space is expandable by the 40/20/40 back seat. (Mark Maynard trunk photos)

The temporary spare in the A3

And the temporary spare tire, almost rare in new cars.

Why Buy the Audi A3?

In the late 1990s when the major European carmakers were competing to sell more cars in the U.S., the subcompact sedan was eyed warily. Could a subcompact sedan be profitable? Would it be perceived as luxury? Could it dilute the brand?

Ultimately, money won out. Audi and Mercedes-Benz took the first leaps, followed by BMW.

Reinforcing the brand’s status are the high-performance divisions for each of those brands — Audi RS, BMW M, or Mercedes-Benz AMG. Every entry-lux version of those subcompacts carries the halo of high performance, or, at least, the perception of it.

Audi’s A3/S3 subcompacts typically sell around 8,000 to 15,000 in a non-covid-impacted year. Add up base prices of about $40,000, and that’s not a bad return for the segment. And then factor the RS 3 sales of $60,000 to $75,000 each.

The Audi A3 40 represents the obsessive detail of Audi engineering and performance. The casual styling of the A3 40 belies the technologies beneath the exterior sheet metal. It is not overt performance but skilled refinement.

Don’t muscle the A3. Let the layers of its engineering envelop you to make a better driver.

A rear view of the small sedan on a back country black top highway

2023 A3 starting prices range from $36,000 for the front drive Premium trim to $43,145 for the Prestige Plus quattro.

 2023 Audi A3 40 Specifications

Body style: subcompact, 5-seat, 4-door all-wheel-drive sedan

Engine: Mild hybrid 201-hp, turbocharged and direct-injected 2.0-liter 4-cylinder with auto stop-start; 221 lb.-ft. torque at 4,000 rpm

Transmission: 7-speed S tronic dual-clutch automatic

Fuel economy: 28/38/32 mpg city/hwy/combined; 87 octane

0-60 mph acceleration: 6.3 seconds (Audi)

Top speed: 130 mph

BY THE NUMBERS

Fuel tank: 13.2 gallons

Trunk space: 10.9 cubic feet

Front head/leg room: 36.8/41.2 inches

Rear head/leg room: 36.6/35.2 inches

Length/wheelbase: 176.9/ 103.5inches

Curb weight: 3,494 pounds

Turning circle: 36.4 feet

FEATURES

Premium Plus standard equipment includes: Audi advanced key with push-button ignition, leather-trimmed upholstery, panoramic sunroof, adaptive cruise assist with lane guidance, driver’s seat memory presets, wireless phone charging pad, 8-way power front seats, power folding and heated side mirrors, full HED headlights, garage-door opener, driver’s seat memory, leatherette-covered door armrests, wireless phone charging pad, 40/20/40 folding seatback;

Premium Plus Safety features include: 7 air bags, Audi side assist with rear cross traffic assist, adaptive cruise assist, alarm system with motion sensor, active lane assist with emergency assist, parking system with park assist,

PRICING

Base price: $43,145, including $1,095 freight charge; price as tested $43,145

Options on test vehicle: Atoll Blue metallic paint $595; Black Optic package $1,550

Where assembled: Ingolstadt, Germany

Warranty: 4-years/50,000-miles bumper to bumper with powertrain and roadside assistance (unlimited miles)

Kia Sorento PHEV SX-Prestige AWD Review

Kia Sorento PHEV SX-Prestige AWD Review

A road trip in a 2023 Kia Sorento plug-in yields 35.2 mpg over 1,225 miles after using 34 miles of battery driving

A forward view of the Kia Sorento PHEV along a marina with sailboats

For 2023, the Kia Sorento PHEV is sold in just one all-wheel-drive trim level with a starting price of $50,185. (Photos courtesy of Kia America)

Table of Contents

Overview
Competing PHEV SUVs
Pricing
Performance
Hybrid Battery Charging
Driver-Assistance Systems
Ride and Handling
Interior Function
Back Seats and Cargo Space
Why Buy the Kia Sorento PHEV?
Specifications

BY MARK MAYNARD

Ijust completed a 1,225-mile road trip in the Kia Sorento PHEV and logged an average of 35.2 miles per gallon. Much of the round-trip from San Diego to Sonoma, Calif., was driven at 70 mph with cruise control. I was pleased with the mileage and expect most owners of this all-wheel-drive, midsize SUV with three rows of seating would be, too.

A plug-in hybrid isn’t necessarily the optimum choice for a road trip, but the Sorento is ideal for its comfort and a sense of reinforced safety. With 31- to 34- miles of battery-electric driving, many owners could drive the workweek with minimal emissions, engine firing, and using pricey fuel.

The six-seat Sorento PHEV is rich in premium interior materials and contemporary design. The midsize cabin provides ample space for shoulder width, tall headroom, and a third row that folds flat to the floor. There is plenty of room for luggage and treasures picked up along the way.

The front seats in the Sorento PHEV

The midsize cabin provides ample space for shoulder width and tall headroom.

For daylong driving, the suite of advanced driver-assist systems took away much of the stress in guarding my line. I grew to trust the system, which kept the Sorento well-centered in the lane, including the curves. Steering assist was reassuring and not invasive. And I drove the entire round trip with no dashboard warnings or loud safety alerts: the Sorento and its network of electronics performed flawlessly.

Besides its suite of advanced safety technologies, the Sorento PHEV has solid NHTSA safety ratings:
• 4 out of 5 stars overall
• 4 stars for frontal and rollover crashes
• 5 stars for side-impact protection
• 4.5 stars for rollover protection

Kia Sorento Overview

Redesigned last year, the fourth-generation Kia Sorento is nearly 1.4 inches longer than the previous model, adding to interior space. The body structure was made stronger, which Kia says improved ride, handling, noise, vibration, and harshness.

The body structure is designed with a multi-load path to distribute the impact forces of kinetic energy through the body. Seven air bags are standard with an array of standard and optional safety technologies and advanced driver-assist systems.

As a midsize SUV crossover, the Sorento is part of Kia’s “Plan S” electrification strategy. The lineup of Sorento trim levels is a triple play of four-cylinder powertrains: gasoline, gasoline-electric hybrid, and the plug-in-hybrid.

The base gas-powered Sorento ($31,000) has a choice of a 191-hp, non-turbocharged 2.5 liter or a 281-hp turbocharged version ($37,000); both with an eight-speed automatic transmission.

The Sorento Hybrid ($38,000) has a turbocharged 227-hp, 1.6-liter engine, and six-speed automatic. And the top-line Sorento PHEV has a 261-hp version of the 1.6-liter engine and six-speed automatic.

A driving gauge shows available miles of electric driving

The plug-in Sorento has an electric driving range of 31 to 34 miles.

Competing Midsize SUV Plug-in Hybrids

  • Hyundai Santa Fe, 31-mile EV range; $41,000-$47,000;
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe, 25-mile battery range; $61,000-$69,000;
  • Volvo XC60 Recharge, 19-mile EV range; $59,000-$69,000;
  • Volvo XC90 Recharge, 18-mile EV range; $73,000-$80,000;
  • Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring, 21-mile EV range; $71,000;
  • BMW X5 xDrive45e, 31-mile range; $66,000;
  • Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid, 17-mile range; $88,000; and Porsche Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid, 15-mile range; $173,000.

*Above MSRPs include AWD and the freight charge.

2023 Kia Sorento Pricing

For 2023, there is just one well-stocked trim level of Sorento PHEV, the SX-Prestige with all-wheel drive. And it has a one size fits all starting price of $50,185, including the $1,295 freight charge from Korea. With two options for Snow White Pearl paint ($445) and carpeted floor mats ($210), the as-tested price was a reasonable $50,840 (though there likely will be pricing surcharges at the dealership and a possible “protection” package that could add more to the sticker price).

A cargo cover, $190, would be a smart addition, as would a cargo-area mat, $115, which might help with soundproofing in an open cargo area.

Kia Sorento warranties include 10-years/100,000-miles of coverage for the powertrain and hybrid battery. Bumper-to-bumper coverage is for 5-years/60,000-miles with roadside assistance.

Find current pricing and available lease or purchase offers here.

The Sorento's panoramic roof

The panoramic roof as skylight.

Sorento SX-P Upgrades

Kia loaded the 2023 Sorento PHEV SX-P with desirable standard features. Among them:

  • 3-row seating with second-row captain’s chairs;
  • Perforated leather seat upholstery;
  • All-wheel-drive with torque vectoring;
  • 19-inch alloy wheels;
  • 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster (a first for any Kia SUV);
  • Surround View Monitor, using four cameras to create a 360-degree perspective around the vehicle;
  • Blind View Monitor projects live video view of adjacent lanes in the instrument cluster, activated via the turn signal;
  • Electrochromic rearview mirror.

Other standard Sorento PHEV features include:
•Smart key with push-button start and remote start (from key fob).
•Eight USB charging ports.
•10.25-inch high-resolution color touchscreen display with navigation and Kia’s UVO telematics link.
•Satellite radio.
•Wireless smartphone charging pad.
•12-speaker Bose Centerpoint sound system.

The Sorento shift console is a multifunction desktop of organization.

A multifunction desktop of organization.

Sorento PHEV Performance

According to the EPA, the Sorento PHEV’s combined gasoline-electric driving range can be as high as 460 miles. But in my experience, the most driving range I achieved, according to the onboard computer, was 390 miles. That factored the 31 miles of a fully charged battery and 359 miles from the gas engine.

After switching from battery power to engine, the EPA mileage ratings, using 87 octane fuel, are 35 mpg city, 33 highway, and 34 mpg combined, or a combined 79 MPGe rating.

Filling the fuel tank of 12.4 gallons with 87 octane wasn’t overly painful. Gas prices ranged from $5.99 per gallon at the start of my trip to $6.59 and almost $7 by week’s end. The price of unleaded 87 octane had jumped by $1 since I’d filled up for the trip.

Finessing the Fuel

Kia’s plug-in hybrid system switches from battery power to engine intervention for more aggressive driving. And even with a depleted battery, the hybrid system functions as any other hybrid system, giving some short-range and low-speed acceleration, regenerative braking, and auto stop-start at idle.

Because Kia uses a traditional, stepped six-speed automatic transmission, there is no delay in forward motion.

Driving with battery power lifts the performance noticeably. Acceleration is more absolute off the line and continues quickly up to highway speeds. After the transition to gasoline, the turbocharged four-cylinder is quite capable at hefting the Sorento PHEV’s curb weight of 4,537 pounds, which includes 309 pounds for the hybrid battery.

Torque-vectoring all-wheel drive (cornering control) includes a locking center differential. If the system detects wheel slippage, it reroutes power between the front and rear axles and applies subtle braking pressure to the left and right wheels to help maintain traction.

A view of the open engine and hybrid features in the Sorento engine bay

The Sorento PHEV has a 66.9 kW electric motor and a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine that combine for 261 horsepower.

Charging the Hybrid Battery

The 14 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery can be recharged in two to three hours or more, Kia says. And all of my charging sessions for a depleted battery took four hours. That is too long for a stop during a road trip, so most of my driving was on gasoline with some input from the hybrid system. I tried to charge in Sonoma, but the public charging station I visited had four charge stations, three of which were “unavailable.” Two other EV drivers had pulled in, and we shared gripes about the poor maintenance of public charging in general. The one functioning charger was occupied by a fully charged car, but no owner was in sight.

For those over-the-river trips to friends and family, Kia includes a heavy-duty charging cable that can be plugged into a household outlet. Plan on nine hours for a full charge.

Driver-Assistance Systems

I am a hands-on driver when using driver-assist systems. It takes time to develop trust in these electronics. Still, Kia’s assistance calibrations were accurate and prevented the Sorento from drifting across lane lines, and it even tracked well when the lane lines were disrupted or decayed.

The Sorento PHEV has an expansive network of Kia Drive Wise Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems, including:

Blind Spot Collision Avoidance Assist — Rear with parallel exit: Under certain conditions, the system can detect vehicles traveling in the next lane. When a vehicle is “seen” in the blind spot, it brakes the outer wheel to help return the vehicle to its lane.

Forward Collision Warning: Designed to detect a vehicle ahead and to calculate distance and closing speed. The system will fire off an alert if it senses a potential frontal collision.

Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist — Junction Turning: As the driver brakes to prevent a collision, the system can lessen the effects when turning left and an oncoming vehicle is approaching.

Highway Driving Assist: Uses federal highway speed limit information from the navigation system and, under certain conditions, will automatically adjust speed to be within the posted speed limit.

Intelligent Speed Limit Assist: Automatically changes the set speed of Smart Cruise Control by using the speed limit information detected through the front camera or GPS navigation information.

Lane Following Assist: Follows lane markings with steering inputs to help maintain lane-centering.

Navigation-Based Smart Cruise Control — Curve: The system can reduce vehicle speed proactively before upcoming curves.

Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist: When approaching cross traffic is detected, the system alerts the driver and can apply the brakes.

A shot of the 19-inch tire and wheel package for the Sorento plug in hybrid

Alloy wheels and 19-inch all-season Continental CrossContact LX Sport tires are standard.

Sorento PHEV Ride and Handling

Sorento’s steel-spring suspension (front MacPherson struts with a multilink rear) capably handles the hefty curb weight. Straight-line ride quality is quite smooth, and I could sense the engineering for low friction and extended glide. However, there is noticeable head toss when turning into driveways or navigating speed bumps.

The 19-inch Continental CrossContact LX Sport 235/55 tires are very compliant with a comfortable treadwear rating of 480, which translates to a 50,000-mile warranty.

Four-wheel ventilated disc brakes have 12.8-inch rotors front and rear. Pedal response is refined and regeneration is well modulated without unexpected grabbiness.

Kia Sorento Interior Function

There appears to have been a generous budget to make the Sorento PHEV more luxurious than some entry-luxury vehicles. The cabin is rich in premium materials, neatly stitched leather, and soft surfaces for elbows. The black woven headliner is calming without making the cabin feel closed in.

Driver sightlines are open at the side mirrors by the small corner glass. Over-the-shoulder glances are compromised by the second-row headrests of the captain’s chairs. But the restricted view was of no consequence with the around-view camera system and Kia’s nifty turn-signal camera views, left or right.

Front headroom is tall at 40.3 inches with long legroom of 41.4 inches.

Fourteen-way power front seats are comfortably bolstered and well-stuffed to handle a tankful of road-trip driving. The seats include a newly added thigh extender, so tall drivers should be able to find an optimum position.

The center shift console is a multi-use desktop. The shift module anchors the rotary shift dial and performance-control selections (Eco, Sport, Smart). The wireless charging pad, two charging USBs, and a data-media USB are just ahead on the console.

Driver information is easily viewed on the 12-inch-wide screen, which can be configured to show a range of functions. But there is a lot of information to fit in the smallish gauge dials.

Infotainment selections are separated from the 10.25-inch touchscreen with AC and vent controls below.

Especially appreciated are the second-tier air vents, four of them across the dashboard. A female friend once told me that she bought her SUV because it had crotch-cooling vents, and the Sorento’s venting should have the same effect.

A door panel in the Sorento PHEV shows contemporary design and materials.

Sorento PHEV is rich in premium interior materials and contemporary design.

Kia Sorento Back Seats and Cargo Space

Legroom in the second row is impressively long at 40.3 inches with headroom of 39.1 inches. And the expansive pano roof creates an enjoyable space. But the seat bottoms of the captain’s chairs might feel downsized to upsized adults.

A flat second-row floor adds to a sense of openness. And the seats have several inches of fore-aft slide with seatback recline.

Second row legroom is long at 40.3 inches but seat bottoms are short.

Legroom is long at 40.3 inches but seat bottoms are short.

Third-row space is kid-class, but with easy access.

Third-row space is kid-class, but with easy access.

Access to the pair of third-row seats is by an easy-to-operate tilt and slide second row. Legroom is kid-class at 29.6 inches (or less if the second-row seats are not moved forward). However, the space is accommodating with a USB charge port on each side, and a cup-mug holder and a burger-snack slot.

Large corner glass is a humane child-tending addition for ambient light.

The cargo area has wide access of 44 inches with 30 ½ inches of entry height. Fold the third-row seats for 41 inches of square and flat cargo space. Handy straps on the back of the seats make them easy to pull back into position.

Or fold both rows of seats for almost 7 feet in length (if the front passenger seat is moved forward).

There is some subfloor storage, but it’s not large enough to stow the charging cable.

The Sorento’s third row that folds flat to the floor.

The Sorento’s third row that folds flat to the floor.

Why Buy the Kia Sorento PHEV?

A plug-in hybrid is a half-step to total battery-electric driving. For many drivers, a plug-in will be a smart choice until battery technology advances to provide more than 300 miles of cost-effective range.

The Kia Sorento Hybrid is also a good family choice. It is less expensive with fuel economy ratings of 39/35/37 mpg in front drive or 36/33/36 mpg AWD. But it does not have the value-added asset of fuel-price protection.

A range of 31 to 34 miles is almost like getting a free gallon of gas every day from the Kia Sorento PHEV. And for those owners with a home charger, there is the reassurance of always having a full “tank.”

the rear quarter panel for the charging port.

The Sorento PHEV plug port is at the rear quarter panel.

2023 Kia Sorento PHEV SX-AWD Specifications

Body style: midsize 6-seat, 5-door SUV with active on-demand 4WD

Engine: 177.2-hp turbocharged 1.6-liter 4-cylinder; 195.4 lb.-ft. torque from 1,500-4,500 rpm

Hybrid System: 89.8 hp permanent magnet motor with 360-volt, 14 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery

Total system power: 261 hp and 258 lb.-ft. torque

Transmission: 6-speed automatic

Battery-electric driving range: 31-34 miles

Total driving range: 460 miles, maximum (390 miles observed)

MPGe fuel economy equivalent: 54/48/52 mpge city/hwy/combined; regular unleaded fuel

Engine-only fuel economy: 35/33/34 mpg; 87 octane recommended

Top speed: 74.6mph in EV mode; 120 mph for ICE

0-62 mph acceleration: 8.7 seconds

Towing capacity: 1,654 pounds with an unbraked trailer

BY THE NUMBERS

Fuel tank: 12.4 gallons

Cargo space: 12.6 to 38.5 cubic feet

Front head/leg room: 40.3/41.4 inches

2nd-row head/leg room: 39.1/40.3 inches

3rd-row head/leg room: 36.8/29.6 inches

Length/wheelbase: 189.4/110.8 inches

Curb weight: 4,537 pounds (including 309 lbs. for the hybrid battery)

Turning circle: 37.9 feet

FEATURES

Standard Sorento equipment includes: smart-key entry with push-button ignition and remote start, power and heated front seats, 2nd-row captain’s chairs, one-touch slide and fold 2nd-row seats10.25-inch touchscreen with navigation and MapCare, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay apps; UVO link with a free trial; satellite radio 3-month free trial; 4.2-inch supervision cluster, USB charging in all 3 rows

Standard Sorento exterior equipment: 19-inch wheels; hands-free liftgate; roof rails; LED projector headlights, fog, and taillights; heated side mirrors with turn-signal indicators .

Sorento SX-P AWD features include: surround-view monitor, blind-spot view monitor, Bose premium audio, 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, perforated leather upholstery, ventilated front seats, heated 2nd-row seats, auto-dimming rearview mirror, power-folding side mirrors, parking collision-avoidance assist-reverse, multi power adjustable driver’s seat with memory.

Safety features include: 7 air bags (including driver’s knee bag), rear occupant alert with ultrasonic sensors, stability and traction controls

Driver-assist technologies: forward collision avoidance (cyclist and junction turning), blind-spot collision avoidance assist-rear; rear cross-traffic collision avoidance assist, intelligent cruise control with stop and go; lane-keeping assist and lane-following assist, parking distance warning, forward and reverse

PRICING

Base Kia Sorento PHEV price: $50,185, including $1,295 freight charge; price as tested $50,840.

Options on test vehicle: Snow White Pearl paint $445; carpeted floor mats $210.

Where assembled: Hwasung, Korea

Warranties: 10-years/100,000-miles powertrain; 5-years/60,000-miles bumper-to-bumper coverage with roadside assistance.

2023 VW Golf R Review

2023 VW Golf R Review

R is for speed in the 2023 VW Golf R five-door hatchback

An exterior side view of a Lapiz Blue Golf R

: The Golf R is an altogether different breed of Golf, Volkswagen says. The current Golf R is the most powerful production Golf ever. (Photos courtesy of Volkswagen)

Table of Contents

Pricing
2023 20th Anniversary Limited Edition
Golf R Performance Hardware
Powertrain
Ride and Handling
Interior Function
Back Seats and Cargo
Why Buy the VW Golf R?
Specifications

BY MARK MAYNARD

The VW Golf R is a standard bearer in the hot-hatch segment for its peak horsepower, all-wheel drive, and as a conservator for the three-pedal society.

Volkswagen decided to stop U.S. production last year of its mainstream Golf models, but it has kept the sporty versions of GTI and Golf R, today’s tester. This segment’s fun-driving cars include the Honda Civic Si and Type R, the three-door Hyundai Veloster N, Mazda3, and the Subaru WRX and WRX STI.

Each of these turbocharged, four-cylinder competitors, whether they have three-, four-, or five doors, are engineering hot spots and with distinct personalities. The Golf R hammers out midsize interior space and downplays its high performance with a reserved and revered German obsession for precision. You know it when you feel it when driving just about any Volkswagen model.

There is an RPM dividing line between a mild-mannered Golf R and its visceral alter ego. The difference is how the driver works the accelerator. Hard on the gas, and the Golf R delivers higher-revving shift points that still stitch nicely on the way up to sixth gear. With peak torque at 1,900 rpm, there is ever-ready passing power at 65 to 75 mph. The muscular exhaust note lets drivers know when they are in the sweet spot. It’s a good sound, though electronically generated.

The cabin is handsomely finished with a black microsuede headliner and two-tone black and blue upholstery.

The cabin is handsomely finished with a black microsuede headliner and two-tone black and blue upholstery.

2023 VW Golf R Pricing

Volkswagen prices the Golf R as one well-equipped version. Other than accessories for roof rack systems, seat covers, and heavy-duty floor mats, the only factory choices are for colors — Lapiz Blue, Deep Black Pearl, or Pure White — and the manual or automatic transmission.

Pricing for the 2023 Golf R with the six-speed manual is $45,385 or $46,185 for the seven-speed DSG. Pricing for 2023 is up just $200 from 2022 and includes the $1,095 freight charge from Wolfsburg, Germany.

The Golf R has transmission choices of a six-speed manual or seven-speed DSG, an automated manual transmission

The Golf R has transmission choices of a six-speed manual or seven-speed DSG.

Significant Golf R standard equipment includes: KESSY keyless access with push-button start; panoramic power tilt and slide sunroof; Nappa leather sport seats; a 12-way power driver’s seat with three-position memory; heated and ventilated front seats; Volkswagen Car-Net with Wi-Fi (requiring a data-plan subscription); a nine-speaker, 480-watt Harman/Kardon audio system with a 12-channel amplifier and subwoofer; and a head-up display, which is digitally projected onto the windshield.

For comparison, the front-wheel-drive Golf GTI uses a detuned version of the turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder for 241 horsepower. And like the Golf R, there are choices for a six-speed manual transmission or optional seven-speed dual-clutch automatic. Pricing for 2023 starts at about $30,180, and a 40th Anniversary Edition will arrive later.

Find current Volkswagen pricing and offers here.

2023 Golf R 20th Anniversary Model

A limited production Golf R 20th Anniversary Edition will go on sale this fall in tribute to 20 years of high-performance all-wheel-drive Golf models. The legacy began with the release of the Golf R32 (with a 3.2-liter V-6 engine). It debuted in Germany in 2002 and 2004 in the U.S.

The anniversary model is just $650 more than the standard Golf R, and is available with a manual or DSG transmission. Special features include 20th anniversary badging, blue “R” logos inside and out, carbon fiber interior accents, puddle lights at the side mirrors project a “20R” graphic, and gloss black 19-inch wheels. Around 1,800-anniversary models will be sent to the U.S. from Wolfsburg, Germany.

Golf R Performance Hardware

Dynamic Chassis Control. For particularly agile and accurate handling, the electronic DCC system can deliver individual wheel damping 200 times a second.

Ventilated disc brakes: 14.1-inch rotors at the front and 12.2-inch rotors at the rear. The two-piston, floating front calipers are cross-drilled and supported with aluminum hats for a 1.3-pound weight reduction. An electromechanical brake servo helps to sharpen pedal response and shortened braking distances in testing.

Metal-trimmed pedals are standard with a beefy footrest.

Metal-trimmed pedals are standard with a beefy footrest.

Driving Mode Selection. There are six pre-programmed modes of “Comfort,” “Sport,” “Race,” “Drift,” “Special,” and “Custom.” Each mode has a different steering heft and throttle response. Custom mode sets driver preferences for steering and throttle to their liking. The sportier modes have more aggressive shifts on cars with the DSG transmission.

“Drift” mode. In track-only drift mode, the torque vectoring system kicks off the drift by sending all available rear torque to the outside wheel. As a public safety incentive, the infotainment system displays a confirmation prompt that Drift mode will be used only on private roads.

Wheels and tires. 19-inch alloy wheels with Hankook Ventus S1evo-3 ultra-high performance summer tires, 235/35. The Hankooks have a very sticky treadwear rating of 340. These tires have no treadwear warranty; enjoy them but expect maybe 15,000 miles before it’s time to re-tire.

4Motion All-Wheel-Drive. Evolutionary improvements to Volkswagen’s 4Motion all-wheel-drive system allow drive power to be transferred between the front and rear axles and the two rear wheels. The system activates before wheelspin occurs. The rear differential with two multi-plate clutches can distribute up to 100 percent of the rear torque to an individual rear wheel. In cornering, more power can be directed in milliseconds to the outside wheel, which tightens cornering and improves stability.

Other Golf R elements include:

  • R-specific multifunction sport steering wheel wrapped in leather with perforated inserts and a flat bottom, or “D” shape;
  • Golf R grille, bumpers, side skirts;
  • 2-piece rear spoiler;
  • Chrome-tipped quad exhaust;
  • Blue painted front brake calipers with R logo, and blue painted rear brake calipers;
  • Stainless steel pedal caps and footrest.
The flat-bottom Golf R sport steering wheel is heated with touch controls.

The flat-bottom Golf R sport steering wheel is heated with touch controls.

R is for Speed

The aerodynamicists and designers at Volkswagen worked to shape the Golf R in the wind tunnel. Each body panel was designed for unrestricted airflow, from its aero-optimized side mirrors and refined wheel-arch linings to its underbody paneling. Volkswagen says the Golf R displays an optimal combination of confident yet mature performance.

Subtle design elements separate the new Golf R from the Golf GTI. An accent line in “R” blue stretches across the grille, continuing through each headlamp and eventually merging with the fenders on the side of the vehicle. An illuminated crossbar underneath gives the Golf R an unmistakable light signature. It’s a badass image at night.

Car and Driver clocked 0-to-60 acceleration in a Golf R with DSG in 3.9 seconds. But more real-world is the strong pull from 30 to 50 mph and again at 65 and beyond.

The performance screen in the Golf shows six different modes, including Drift and Race

The Golf R has six performance modes, include Drift and Race.

Golf R Powertrain

Volkswagen considers the Golf R is an altogether different breed of Golf. In addition to being the performance benchmark of the Volkswagen lineup, the current Golf R is the most powerful production Golf ever.

In Golf R specification, the 2.0-liter EA888 evo4 engine produces 315 horsepower (using premium fuel) at 5,600 rpm. Peak torque ratings vary between manual and automatic. DSG models have 295 foot-pounds of torque at 2,000 rpm, and manual-equipped models produce 280 lb.-ft. of torque at 1,900 rpm.

The seven-speed DSG automatic transmission gearbox will stay in manual mode when in “Special” or “Drift” driving mode. And there is launch control.

Fuel economy ratings are based on fun per mile: 20 mpg city, 28 highway, and 23 mpg combined for the manual, and 23/30/26 for the DSG. Premium fuel is recommended. With the manual transmission, I quickly worked up to 30.6 mpg on the highway in Sport mode while enjoying every high-rev shift point around town.

A view of the 315 horsepower, 2.0-liter EA888 evo4 four cylinder engine.el) at 5,600 rpm.

The 2.0-liter EA888 evo4 engine produces 315 horsepower at 5,600 rpm.

Golf R Ride and Handling

VW engineering adds subtle refinement to how predictably the Golf R handles under pressure. Around town, the performance is school-carpool comfortable. But get down on the accelerator, and the demeanor shrugs off the lambskin for stick-and-stab wailing. Damn, that’s fun.

It is pure pleasure to feel the suspension make transitions in cornering and how the shift points knit under pressure. But upshifts between second and third can be notchy when in a rush. And the height difference between the brake and accelerator was not comfortable for me to make heel-toe shifts. However, the hill-holding clutch is will be of far more use to most enthusiasts.

Road harshness and noise are noticeable at speed, but that’s the nature of any high-performance car.

19-inch Hankook Ventus S1evo-3 ultra-high performance summer tires , 235/35

19-inch Hankook Ventus S1evo-3 ultra-high performance summer tires.

Interior Function

It is a handsome cabin with the black microsuede headliner and two-tone black and blue upholstery. The quality of materials reinforces the steep MSRP, and the quality of plastics is consistent from front to rear, top to bottom.

Were it not for the confounding 10-inch infotainment touchscreen, I’d give an A-grade for driver-area design. I’ve fumbled my way to a level of comfortable control on dozens of these digital systems. Still, it’s more of a process for the VW to switch from audio selections to

The driver-side door panel show the quality plastic and nonconventional trim pieces with a slight carbon-fiber look

Interior plastics and trim elements have a premium appearance, fit, and finish.

navigation and climate control. It takes just a swipe to move between settings. There are just a few physical buttons, including a slider for volume control. Changing fan speed requires a two-touch method to bring up the screen, either on the display screen or on a separate button just below the screen. Finding settings for temp or fan speed requires a couple of taps or swipes, which take eyes from the road.

Sightlines are open across the hood and fenders and slightly compromised over the shoulder at the wrap of the rear roof pillar.

The 12-way power driver seat has good thigh support with just modest side and bottom bolsters. The fit is secure in aggressive handling but without the scrunch on entry and exit.

Technically a midsize car, the Golf R has plenty of cabin width (almost 56 inches door to door) for comfortable shoulder and elbow room. But headroom of 38.5 inches with the pano sunroof might be a consideration for tall drivers.

Back-seat Legroom of 35 inches will be fine for the carpool.

Back-seat Legroom of 35 inches will be fine for the carpool.

Back Seat and Cargo Space

Legroom of 35 inches in the back seat will be acceptable for the carpool. But the cargo space transforms the Golf R from weekend warrior to weekend workhorse.

Fold the 60/40 split rear seatback for an almost flat cargo area of 34.5 cubic feet. But the big Harmon Kardon subwoofer in the cargo underfloor cancels the ability to drop the floor by a few inches.

A view of the cargo area with the back seats folded

Nearly flat cargo space is a Golf R asset with the folding rear seatback

Why Buy the VW Golf R?

The Golf R is an impressive collection of engineering. The body has much high-strength steel and solidity, adding to a sense of security and control.

All-wheel drive makes the Golf R feel heavier than its front-drive competitors. But the added lift of 315 horsepower lightens the effect. The turning circle of 39.3 feet is relatively wide, but such is the cost of high-performance greatness with AWD, a wheelbase of 103.5 inches, and 19-inch tires.

Like its German driving DNA, Golf performance is not trigger-happy but balanced and determined.

A rear view of the Golf R showing its rooftop spoiler and quad exhaust tips

Paint colors for the 2023 Golf R are Lapiz Blue Metallic, Deep Black Pearl, and Pure White.

VW Golf R Specifications

Body style: midsize, 5-seat, 5-door, AWD sport hatchback

Engine: 315-hp, turbocharged and intercooled, 16-valve 2.0-liter 4-cylinder; 280 lb.-ft. torque at 1,900 rpm (or 290 lb.-ft. at 2,000 rpm with automatic transmission

Transmission: 6-speed manual (optional seven-speed DSG dual-clutch automatic)

Fuel economy: 20/28/23 mpg city/hwy/combined (23/30/26 mpg automatic; premium fuel recommended

0-60 mph acceleration: 3.9 seconds per Car and Driver for the DSG model

BY THE NUMBERS

Fuel tank: 14.5 gallons

Cargo space: 19.9 to 34.5 cubic feet

Front head/leg room: 38.5/41.2 inches

Rear head/leg room: 38.1/35 inches

Length/wheelbase: 168.9/103.5 inches

Curb weight: 3,404 pounds (3,481 automatic)

Turning circle: 39.3 feet

FEATURES

Exterior standard equipment includes: power tilt-slide panoramic sunroof; 19-inch alloy wheels with summer performance tires; automatic LED headlights-taillights-running lights; fog lights; integrated light bar in grille; side mirror puddle lights; illuminated door handle recesses; power (folding) side mirrors; rear window wiper and washer.

Golf R specific features: Golf R grille, side skirts, and trim, two-piece rear spoiler, chrome-tipped quad exhaust, blue-painted front brake calipers with R logo, blue-painted rear calipers

Interior standard equipment includes: Nappa-leather trimmed upholstery with blue accents and Golf R logo, leather-wrapped Golf R sport steering wheel with touch controls, Golf R interior with black microsuede headliner, heated steering wheel, heated and ventilated front sport seats, power driver’s seat, manually adjusted front passenger seat with power recline, rearview camera with guidance lines, USB data and charging ports, 3-zone automatic climate control with advanced air filter, rear seat climate control panel, adjustable back seat air vents, 60/40 split-folding back seat with ski pass-through, heated rear seats, lighted cargo area with an adjustable floor, multicolor ambient lighting, stainless-steel pedal covers and footrest, carpeted floor mats front and rear.

Technology and Convenience features: Volkswagen Digital Cockpit with 10.25-inch configurable display, adaptive cruise control, head-up display, dynamic road sign recognition, keyless access with push-button ignition, Discover Pro 10-inch touchscreen navigation and audio controls, Harmon Kardon audio system with center speaker and subwoofer, App-Connect smartphone integration via wireless and USB, Bluetooth phone and audio, wireless charging, electric parking brake.

Safety features include: 6 air bags, anti-slip regulation, engine-brake assist, hydraulic brake assist and brake-force distribution, stability and traction controls, automatic post-crash braking, park assist and park distance control front and rear, hill-hold control, high-beam control, Travel Assist semi-autonomous driving assist, lane assist lane keeping, forward collision warning, autonomous emergency braking, blind-spot monitor, rear traffic alert.

PRICING

Golf R manual base price: $45,185, including $1,095 freight charge

Options on test vehicle: none

Where assembled: Wolfsburg, Germany

Warranty: 4-years/50,000-miles; 3-years/36,000-miles roadside assistance, 2-years/20,000-miles free scheduled maintenance

Lamborghini Debuts New Dealership Design Aesthetic In San Diego

Lamborghini Debuts New Dealership Design Aesthetic In San Diego

Lamborghini Americas CEO Andrea Baldi attends Sept. 7 and 8 ribbon cutting for the redesigned Lamborghini San Diego showroom 

An exterior view of the Lamborghini San Diego dealership

Lamborghini debuted the new corporate identity and brand environment at Lamborghini San Diego, at 7440 La Jolla Blvd., La Jolla, Calif. (Lamborghini photo) 

VIP event follows record half-year sales for 2022

BY MARK MAYNARD

Lamborghini Americas CEO Andrea Baldi was in San Diego on Sept. 7 and 8 for the ribbon cutting of the redesigned Lamborghini San Diego showroom (O’Gara Coach) in La Jolla, Calif.

The new design aesthetic “affirms the brand’s commitment to its customers and new design direction for the future,” Lamborghini said in a statement.

The 4,430 square-foot retail space is more boutique than a typical automotive showroom, but Lamborghini’s presence is unmistakable. Like all Lamborghini models, the architectural treatment is thoroughly modern with polygonal geometric shapes, sharp forms, and diffused light and color.

Guests enjoying the dealership grand opening

The 4,430-square-foot retail space has a 360-degree client experience. (Mark Maynard photo)

Corporate Identity

The design treatment is in accordance with Lamborghini’s corporate identity, said San Diego Lamborghini General Manager Joe DeSantis. “All the U.S. dealers will have a similar look with consistent styling aspects.”

The exclusive event by VIP invitation drew around 120 potential intenders and showcased several special models. The new Urus Performante was displayed following its global debut last month at Monterey Car Week. Also showcased was the Pikes Peak record-breaking Urus in orange-and-black camo paint, still in its as-raced condition since the 100th mountain run in late June. Also on view were a Huracán Tecnica, in the electric green paint of Verde Selvan, and a Huracan STO (Super Trofeo Omologata), a street-drivable race car in a lighter shade of Verde Aries. Details below.

A display of fashion items and Lamborghini lifestyle accessories

The showroom includes an array of lifestyle accessories. (Mark Maynard photo)

Also open for perusing was the Ad Personam customization room. The space features bespoke options for paint colors, leathers, wheels, and carbon fiber accents. The idea is to have car buyers physically touch and play with combinations of colors and materials.

In the main show space are Lamborghini’s Collezione and Accessori Originali fashion offerings. Anyone can shop for clothing, lifestyle accessories, luggage, and collectibles like diecast Lamborghini models.

Introducing CEO Andrea Baldi

Andrea Baldi, 46, almost 47, was appointed last August as CEO of Automobili Lamborghini Americas. He is responsible for the company’s commercial operations in the U.S., Canada, and Latin America. Among the region, there are 48 Lamborghini dealers.

He lives in Maryland within distance of the VW Group headquarters in Herndon, Va., and Washington, D.C. He is married with two daughters, ages 17 and 9. Baldi grew up in Bologna, Italy, near Lamborghini and Ducati manufacturing in Sant’Agata Bolognese.

Lamborghini Americas CEO Andrea Baldi at Lamborghini San Diego

Lamborghini Americas CEO Andrea Baldi. (Mark Maynard photo)

He began his career with Ducati (a VW Group subsidiary) and has had work stints in New York and at Ducati’s U.S. headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., per an interview in Robb Report

He moved with his family to Shanghai, China, in 2008, where he was responsible for sales in the Asia Pacific market.

Baldi joined Lamborghini in 2010 and relocated to Singapore and then Beijing as the general manager for mainland China and, soon, all of Asia Pacific. In 2018, his career with Lamborghini advanced, managing a second region, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

Supply Chain Shortages

“I’ve been extremely lucky,” Baldi said. “Demand is above supply, and it is demand we have never seen.”

His biggest challenge today is keeping customers engaged until new Lamborghinis become available.

The United States continues as Lamborghini’s No. 1 market globally, with 1,521 vehicles delivered in the first half of 2022. Within the brand’s top region, California is the best performing market, representing 23 percent of total U.S. sales, followed by Florida at 15 percent.

But will the momentum continue? At this time, there are no new Lamborghinis for sale in any dealership in the U.S., Baldi said in an interview at the San Diego dealership opening. And worse, the shortage of new Lamborghinis is expected to last for the next 1 ½ to 2 years. Dealerships are buying up preowned vehicles to resell.

The lack of available new models has less to do with the microchip shortage and has more to due with the demand being so high, said dealership GM DeSantis in an email. “The Lamborghini models are in such high demand that our current waitlist for new vehicles is anywhere from 1-2 years, depending on the model.”

An image with Lamborghini San Diego General Manager Joe DeSantis receives a grand-opening silhouette model from Lamborghini CEO Americas Andrea Baldi and signed by Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann.

Lamborghini San Diego General Manager Joe DeSantis receives a grand-opening silhouette model from Lamborghini CEO Americas Andrea Baldi and signed by Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann. (Mark Maynard photo)

Lamborghini Electrification

The Italian manufacturer of supercars is at a shift point of change. Baldi said that the company is in its last year of selling only pure combustion engines in its sports cars. According to Automotive News, Lamborghini has allocated $1.7 billion for the shift to plug-in hybrids.

The iconic brand of super sports cars will launch its first hybrid model, possibly a plug-in, in 2023 as it moves to electrify its entire lineup by 2025. And with that electrification, Baldi said there would be a full battery-electric Urus SUV by 2028.

While Lamborghini is hybridizing its lineup, the company is celebrating the combustion engine to its end, Baldi said: “For a Lamborghini buyer, it is less about the price and more about value.”

New Lamborghini Models

Huracán Tecnica

The Huracan Tecnica, in Verde Aries paint.

The Huracan Tecnica, in Verde Aries paint. (Mark Maynard photo)

The Tecnica is the latest evolution of the V10-powered Huracan since the nameplate debuted in 2014. The 640-hp, rear-wheel drive car with rear-wheel steering can accelerate to 62 mph in 3.2 seconds. Pricing starts at $239,000.

Huracan STO

a Huracan STO (Super Trofeo Omologata), a street-drivable race car in a lighter shade of Verde Aries

a Huracan STO (Super Trofeo Omologata), a street-drivable race car in a lighter shade of Verde Aries. (Mark Maynard photo)

Beneath its somewhat familiar exterior is an all-new street-homologated race car. The Lamborghini Huracán STO — Super Trofeo Omologata — is a collaboration with Lamborghini Squadra Corse’s one-make race series with Huracán Super Trofeo EVO. It has technical features of rear-wheel drive, rear-wheel steering, a wider wheel track, and Lamborghini’s MagneRide 2.0 suspension.

Its 5.2-liter V-10 engine produces 640 horsepower and 417 foot-pounds of peak torque at 6,500 rpm. Lamborghini says that the Huracan STO will accelerate to 62 mph in 3 seconds.

With an aluminum and carbon fiber body, the Huracan STO has a dry curb weight of 2,951 pounds. (Carbon fiber is used in more than 75 percent of its exterior panels, Lamborghini says.) Pricing starts at $327,838.

Urus Performante

The Lamborghini urus that raced Pikes Peak

The Pikes Peak record-breaking Lamborghini Urus, still in its as-raced condition since the 100th mountain run in late June. (Mark Maynard photo)

Lamborghini’s big SUV recently tackled the 156 bends of Pikes Peak in 10:32.064, beating the previous 2018 record set by the Bentley Bentayga (10:49.902) by 17.838 seconds. The Urus Performante is wider, lower, and almost 104 pounds lighter for competition. Some light-weighting comes from using a sophisticated steel suspension rather than the standard air suspension. And with a body comprised of aluminum and composite materials, including a lot of carbon fiber, the Performante has a dry weight of 4,739 pounds.

The Performante’s uprated, twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 engine has 627 hp and 627 lb.-ft. torque from 2,300-4,500 rpm. With all-wheel drive and an eight-speed automatic transmission, Lamborghini cites 0-62 mph acceleration in 3 seconds. Pricing for the 2023 Lamborghini Urus Performante starts in the U.S. at $260,676, excluding the shipping fee and gas guzzler tax. However, Baldi said there is a 1 ½-year wait for Urus Performante, and its limited production will be sold in just a few weeks.

Learn more about Lamborghini here. Contact Lamborghini San Diego here. And read more Lamborghini reports in Maynard’s Garage.

Chevrolet Bolt EUV Review

Chevrolet Bolt EUV Review

There is much to like about the simple usability of the 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV, especially its high-value pricing

A horizontal side view of the Bolt EUV somewhere on a beach

The 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV is sold in four front-wheel-drive trim levels. Starting prices range from about $28,000 to $33,190, including the $995 freight charge from Lake Orion, Mich. (Photos courtesy of Chevrolet or as noted)

Table of Contents

Overview
Range and Charging
Bolt Recalls
Pricing
Information About Bolt Tax Credits
Interior Function
Performance and One-Pedal Driving
Ride and Handling
Super Cruise Technology, Confusion
Why Buy the Chevrolet Bolt EUV?
Specifications

BY MARK MAYNARD

Six inches can be pretty satisfying when trying to make the best impression — especially when it’s in the back seat of a Chevrolet Bolt EUV.

The extended-length Bolt “Electric Utility Vehicle” was added for the 2022 model year, following the original Bolt’s debut in 2017. Both models share a battery-electric front-motor and front-wheel drive layout. The small SUV crossover has five seats, four doors, and a rear liftgate. The design of both models features a high-strength-steel frame and aluminum front fenders, hood, door, and liftgate.

Both versions of Chevrolet Bolt use the same powertrain:

• A 65-kWh nickel-lithium-ion high-voltage battery

• Variable-speed automatic transmission

• A permanent magnet 150-kWh drive motor

The shorter Bolt EV has an EPA-estimated driving range of 259 miles. The Bolt EUV, heavier by 90 pounds, has a range estimate of 247 miles.

Among the Bolt competitors for size, electric driving range, and pricing are the Kia Niro EV and Hyundai Kona EV.

The Bolt has roomy front seat area has tall headroom of 40 inches.

The roomy front seat area has tall headroom of 40 inches.

Chevrolet Bolt EUV Overview

Designing the Bolt EUV freshened the front-end styling which was also applied to the standard Bolt. But no exterior sheet metal parts are shared between the two vehicles.

The new body style is about 6 inches longer than the standard model on a wheelbase stretched by 2.9 inches. And back seat legroom grew by 3.1 inches, now at 39.2.

The new interior includes a flat-bottom steering wheel that incorporates the Regen on Demand paddle.

A view of the 8-inch color driver information center.

A view of the 8-inch color driver information center.

 Bolt Range and Charging

With every new Bolt EUV, Chevrolet includes a dual-level charge cord. It has a changeable plug that can be used with a household 120-volt three-prong outlet for Level 1 charging. Or change ends to plug into a 240-volt NEMA 14-50 amp outlet for 7.7kW Level 2 charging (the charge rate of many home EV chargers). For many Bolt owners, however, the dual cable function could eliminate the need to buy and install a home charger.

For maximum Level 2 charging speed, both Bolt models are capable of 11kW Level 2 charging, but only with a higher-capacity charger.

  • Level 1 120-volt charging will add about 4 miles of range per hour of charge.
  • Level 2 240-volt charging (with the dual-level charge cord) will add about 25 miles of range per hour of charge, with a full charge in about 10 hours.

Chevrolet will cover standard installation through Qmerit for Level 2 home charging. The offer is good whether leasing or purchasing a Bolt model.

And Chevrolet EV owners also have access to more than 80,000 chargers in North America through the Energy feature in the myChevrolet app. There are several other access points to the app, including:

  • Route planning and locations of available charging stations along the way.
  • Real-time alerts about range.
  • Click-to-charge payment for public charging.

Chevrolet Bolt Recalls

There is much to like about the simple usability of the Chevrolet Bolt or Bolt EUV, including their high-value pricing. Unfortunately, it was smacked down last year with a significant recall by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. GM had to recall all 143,000 Bolt and Bolt EUV models because of a battery manufacturing defect that increased fire risk. Korea-based LG Energy Solutions makes the lithium-ion batteries.

GM quickly found two manufacturing defects in the battery cells: a torn anode tab and folded separator. GM said that in some rare circumstances, the defects could lead to a battery fire.

The remedy is to replace entire battery packs or selected battery modules. Progress has been slow, and other occasional electrical glitches have been noted, according to comments on the many Bolt-owner websites. Among my sources were ChevyBolt.org and the Chevy Bolt Owners Facebook page.

Says General Motors: “We continue to prioritize battery module replacements for customers and are making progress every day. Customers who have completed the most recent software update can charge their [Bolt] battery to 100 percent capacity.”

Federal law requires automakers to provide hybrid battery warranty coverage of 8 years or 100,000 miles. But California requires a warranty length of 10 years or 150,000 miles.

Check here for Chevrolet information on the Bolt recall.

Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 or go to NHTSA.gov.

Chevrolet Bolt Pricing

For 2023, the 2023 Bolt EV is available in two trim levels: 1LT and 2LT, with starting prices of $26,595 and $29,795.

The 2023 Bolt EUV is available in four trim levels: LT, LT Redline, Premier, and Premier Redline. New for 2023, the Redline treatment includes black wheels with red accents, black leather-trimmed upholstery with red stitching, and a horizontal red line on exterior mirror caps. The Redline is available with no-cost paint colors of Mosaic Black Metallic, Silver Flare Metallic, or Summit White.

2023 Bolt EUV starting prices are $28,195 for the LT; $28,690 for the LT Redline; $32,695 for Premier, and $33,190 for Premier Redline. All Bolt MSRPs include the $995 freight charge from Lake Orion, Mich.

 Chevrolet Bolt Tax Incentives

Congress recently passed new legislation in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. The law changes credit amounts and requirements for clean energy vehicles, according to FuelEconomy.gov. Among the new requirements to qualify for a federal EV tax incentive, the vehicle’s final assembly has to be completed in North America.

In regard to the federal EV tax credit for the Chevrolet Bolt, General Motors is waiting on full Treasury guidance to determine vehicle eligibility. However, the IRA requirements make an important modification to the EV tax credit: It lifts the 200,000-vehicle-volume cap, which GM had already hit as an early mover on EVs.

According to GM’s latest statement on the federal EV tax credit provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act: “We think the legislation aligns very well with GM’s long-term plans, and over the life of the credit, we intend to offer a number of vehicles that should be eligible.

“While some of the provisions are challenging and cannot be achieved overnight, we are confident we can rise to the challenge because of the domestic manufacturing investments we are making to secure a supply chain for batteries and critical minerals,” GM said in the statement. “We will have more updates after the implementing guidance is finalized.”

For updates, check with your Chevrolet dealership or FuelEconomy.gov

Chevy Bolt Standard Equipment

There is no shortage of standard equipment on the base LT model. Among its safety features are 10 air bags, an electric parking brake, and Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning.

LT convenience features include keyless entry and starting with remote start, six-way manually adjusted front seats, wireless phone charging, USB type A and C charge ports, six-speaker audio system, HD rearview camera with guidance lines, and wireless capability for Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.

The 8-inch color driver-information center (gauges) has a choice of visual themes for Modern or Enhanced. And there is a screen that includes displays of vehicle efficiency with programmable charge times.

The Premier tester was $37,390 with the two major factory option packages of Sun and Sound ($2,495) and Super Cruise, $2,200. Details are below in the specifications chart.

Bolt EUV Premier adds such extras as perforated leather-trimmed upholstery, an eight-way power driver seat with two-way power lumbar, heated and ventilated front seats, heated steering wheel, and heated rear seats. Safety technologies include rear park assist, rear cross-traffic alert, rear camera mirror (digital), HD surround-view camera system, and lane change alert with side blind zone alert.

Find current pricing and special offers for the 2022 and 2023 Bolt EUV here.

A view of the Bolt shift console and upper infotainment system screen

Bolt electronics are not intimidating but facilitating.

Bolt EUV Interior Function

The Bolt EUV has big-and-tall head and leg room for a subcompact-class SUV.

Front headroom is large-vehicle tall at 40 inches as a hardtop or 39.1 inches with the dual-panel panoramic power sunroof, part of the $2,495 Sun and Sand package.

Legroom in the front seats is a lengthy 44.3 inches. There is comfortable seating for a 6-foot-6 passenger who has uncropped visibility out the windshield or having to steeply recline the seatback.

Back seat roominess benefits from a completely flat floor. While the rear legroom is long, the bench seat bottom is short for adult thigh support. But it works well for the school carpool or ride-hailing.

Cargo space is just a few tenths smaller than the standard Bolt. The space measures 16.3 cubic feet behind the back seat or 56.9 cu. ft. with the 60/40 back folded. The cargo entry opening is wide at 41 inches with multi-level capacity. Subfloor storage beneath the second level neatly stores the charging cables. Fold the back seat for 5 feet in length. And the roof rack is low enough to load bikes or other awkward-shaped gear that won’t fit inside.

Interior Design

Chevrolet interiors have a premium mix of plastics and other textured materials, all of which are in the Bolt.

The driver area is simply designed and straightforward to use. The technologies, such as the Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Plus touchscreen, are not intimidating but facilitating. Its 10.2-inch-wide screen is easily viewed, and there should be no frustration for tech beginners to page through the choices.

Especially welcome are physical switches for many cabin functions, such as fan speed, temp control, and seat heating and ventilation.

Driver sightlines are unencumbered at the side mirrors or over the shoulder. And in between, the Premier’s surround-view camera system gives overhead and front or rear views. It is salvation when inching out of tight parking to see when it is time to crank the steering wheel.

The Bolt EUV back seat

Short bench but long legroom of 39.2 inches in the Bolt EUV.

Performance and One-Pedal Driving

There is enjoyable kick to the Bolt EUV performance with its 200 horsepower and 266 foot-pounds of torque. For most of my test week, I nursed the battery reserve by driving in Normal mode. And then I found Sport mode, which changed my perspective. Sport mode adds a line-drive response to acceleration. It is not blunt-force fun, but Chevy cites an estimated acceleration to 60 mph in 7 seconds and 6.9 for the slightly shorter Bolt EV.

With a Level 2 charger at home and the freedom to charge at will, I felt empowered to enjoy the quickness of Sport mode. And, in my experience, it was not a significant drain on the battery. The quick zip is enjoyable around town and essential to guard your line in commuter traffic.

The 200-hp Bolt powertrain

The 200-hp Bolt powertrain. (Mark Maynard)

One-Pedal Driving

I especially enjoy the feature of one-pedal driving, the so-called e-Pedal. The driver can slow or stop the Bolt using only the accelerator pedal under most conditions. And at the same time, the system recaptures energy for the battery.

In time, drivers can anticipate their stopping distance and lift off the accelerator to stop precisely at the intersection. The function does not eliminate the need to use the brake pedal altogether, especially in emergencies. But using one-pedal driving reduces the switching back and forth between pedals, which can take away from the electric driving range.

The one-pedal function can be switched off at the shift-console button. Sometimes when inching along in heavy traffic or when parking, the e-Pedal operation can be jerky.

When one-pedal is not engaged, the driver can get manually applied regeneration by using the Regen on Demand paddle at the back of the steering wheel. Pulling the regen paddle activates the regeneration process, piping kinetic energy to the battery.

Bolt EUV Ride and Handling

For a tall and small SUV, the Bolt EUV rolls with uncommon smoothness and no choppiness on the interstate. The suspension is simple but well-engineered of front MacPherson struts with a solid stabilizer bar and a rear torsion beam with coil springs.

The driver might notice the heft of the curb weight, 3,715 pounds, with the 947-pound battery. But I experienced no bottoming-out in dips are sensitivity to chin scrapes at driveways.

The suspension has a comfort-ride composure, but the Bolt EUV is steady in evasive maneuvers or hard braking. Its turning circle of 38.3 feet is nimble enough in cramped parking or making a U-turn on a side street.

Regenerative four-wheel-disc braking has vented 11-inch front rotors and 10-inch solid rotors rear. There is good steering response and little noise or road harshness transmitted by the 17-inch Michelin Energy Saver Selfseal (215/50).

And the Bolts are dolly towable behind a motorhome.

Super Cruise Technology

The 2022 Bolt EUV is the first Chevrolet offered with Super Cruise, a so-called hands-free driver assistance technology for enabled roads. The assist system can be used on more than 200,000 miles of enabled roads in the U.S. and Canada.

Super Cruise employs many advanced technology features, including a Driver Attention System and precision LiDAR map data. The Driver Attention System uses a small camera on the top of the steering column. It works with infrared lights to determine where the driver is looking whenever Super Cruise is in operation.

If the Driver Attention System detects the driver’s gaze has turned away from the road ahead for too long, the steering wheel light bar will prompt the driver to return their attention to the road. If the system determines continued inattentiveness, it will use visible and audible alerts to notify the driver to take back control of the wheel.

I don’t like surprises while driving, and semi-autonomous or fully autonomous systems always inject a little surprise into the driving experience. In my experiences with Super Cruise, I consider it a good hands-on driver-assist system — and I always drive with my hands poised near the steering wheel.

Super Cruise Confusion

Like many driver-assist systems, Super Cruise is not precise in lane centering. At times, the system would issue alerts when the Bolt EUV crossed into the white lines of lane delineation — but it did not cross over completely.

It was a prior testing experience that really put me on guard. While testing a GMC Sierra with the hands-free system, Super Cruise misread the road ahead.

Along a section of Interstate 5 north of downtown San Diego near the state Route 52 exit toward La Jolla, the interstate runs beneath SR52 as it merges with the interstate. The divided highway of SR52 cast two bold shadows across I-5. Approaching the underpass at 65 mph, Super Cruise must have thought the dark shadows were solid objects. The system applied full braking force at the first shadow crossing the interstate. It could not have stopped the truck, as the Sierra crossed the first shadow, it resumed heavy acceleration. Then, just a few yards beyond it came upon the second shadow, and Super Cruise again slammed on the brakes.

Fortunately, in both incidents the highway behind was clear for several car lengths.

I took over steering as my pounding heart rate settled down. The Super Cruise system also shut down and gave a message that the dealership should examine the vehicle.

While testing Super Cruise in the Bolt EUV, I covered the same interstate route to see what would happen. It was a cloudy day, but the system still applied braking but less firmly at the lighter shadows.

If I were buying a Bolt EUV, I’d pass on the $2,200 Super Cruise option and enjoy the standard adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go.

Fold the Bolt's 60/40 folding back seat for about 5 feet in length.

Fold the 60/40 folding back seat for about 5 feet in length. (Mark Maynard)

Why Buy the Chevrolet Bolt EUV?

The Chevrolet Bolt EUV is not a lifestyle statement. It is a life choice — and a smart one. It has the familiar operation of a traditional car but elevated by electric power.

There are many compact SUV EVs that are theaters of dazzling electronic tech. And most of those can cost $50,000 and a lot more.

The Bolts are an uncompromising first step into the future of battery-electric vehicles.

The second level of Bolt subfloor storage.

The Bolt EUV’s second level of subfloor storage. (Mark Maynard)

The third level of Bolt subfloor storage for storing the charge cable

Charging cables and Super Cruise brain in the lowest cargo subfloor. (Mark Maynard)

Chevrolet Bolt EUV Specifications

Body style: subcompact, 5-door, 5-seat, front-wheel drive battery-electric SUV crossover

Transmission: 1-speed automatic with one-pedal drive and Sport mode

BATTERY SYSTEM

Battery: 65 kWh lithium-ion of 288 cells

Weight: 947 pounds

ELECTRIC DRIVE

Type: Single motor and gearset

Motor: 200-hp permanent magnetic drive motor; 266 lb.-ft. torque

Driving range: EPA-estimated 247 miles on a full charge

0-60 mph acceleration: 7 seconds, using Sport mode

CHARGING TIMES

120 volt: 4 miles of range per hour

240 volt, 32 amps (dual charge cord): 25 miles of range per hour; full charge in about 10 hours

240 volt, 48 amps: 37 miles of range per hour; full charge in about 7 hours

DC fast charge: up to 95 miles in 30 minutes

EPA fuel economy equivalent: 125/104 city/hwy MPGe

BY THE NUMBERS

Cargo space: 16.3-56.9 cubic feet

Front head/leg room: 39.1*/44.3 inches *40 inches w/o sunroof

Rear head/leg room: 37.8/39.2 inches

Length/wheelbase: 169.7/105.3 inches

Curb weight: 3,715 pounds

Turning circle: 38.3 feet

FEATURES

Standard equipment includes: smart key locking and push-button ignition, remote start, Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Plus with 10.2-inch wide HD color touch screen with voice recognition, electric parking brake, Bluetooth phone and audio, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capable, in-vehicle apps, wireless charging, efficiency display screens with programable charge times, perforated leather-trimmed upholstery, leather-wrapped steering wheel, 8-inch driver-information display, sliding visors with lighted vanity mirrors, 8-way power driver seat with 2-way lumbar, 6-way manual front passenger seat, heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, adaptive cruise control, HD surround-view camera system, solar-absorbing glass, LED headlights-taillights-daytime running lights, 17-inch alloy wheels with carbon flash painted pockets, heated and power adjusted side mirrors with turn-signal indicators, rear wiper-washer.

Safety features include: 8 air bags; stability and traction controls; lane change alert with side blind zone alert, rear cross-traffic alert, and rear park assist (standard on Premier and available on LT).

Chevy Safety Assist includes automatic emergency braking, front pedestrian braking, lane keep assist with lane departure warning, following-distance indicator, forward collision alert, and IntelliBeam auto high beams.

PRICING

Bolt EUV Premier base price: $32,695 including $995 freight charge; price as tested $43,690

Options on test vehicle: Sun and Sound package, $2,495, includes 7-speaker Bose audio system, power dual-panel sunroof with power sunshade, Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Plus with navigation;

Super Cruise, $2,200, includes 3-years of Super Cruise connectivity and enhanced automatic emergency braking.

Where assembled: Lake Orion, Mich.

Warranties: 3-years/36,000-miles basic bumper to bumper; free first scheduled maintenance service; 8-years/100,000-miles electric propulsion components (but 10-years/150,000-miles in California); 5 years/60,000 miles roadside assistance and courtesy vehicle when serviced