Volkswagen Fox 

Volkswagen Fox
Volkswagen Fox 5-door hatchback (Brazilian market version)
Manufacturer Volkswagen
Also called Volkswagen Lupo
Production 2004—present
Assembly São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo (European version)
São José dos Pinhais, Paraná (Latin America) Paraná, Brazil
Predecessor Latin America: None
Europe: Volkswagen Lupo
Class Latin America: Subcompact car
Europe: City car
Body style(s) 3- and 5-door hatchback
Layout FF layout
Engine(s) 1.2 L petrol, 55 hp
1.4 L petrol, 75 hp
1.4 L TDI, 70 hp
1.6 L petrol, 98 hp
1.0 L Total Flex, 73 hp
1.6 L Total Flex, 103 hp
Wheelbase 2465 mm (97 in)
Length 3805 mm (149.8 in)
Width 1640 mm (64.5 in)
Height 1545 mm (60.8 in)

The Volkswagen Fox is a supermini produced and designed by Volkswagen do Brasil and sold in Latin America since 2004 and Europe since 2005. Currently the Fox is produced as a three-door and five-door hatchback. There is also a mini SUV version called CrossFox, and a mini MPV/station wagon model called Suran, SpaceFox, SportVan or Fox Plus depending on the market.

In South America, it fits between its two supermini brothers, the low cost Gol and the Polo. Its competitors are the Chevrolet Corsa, Fiat Palio, Ford Fiesta, Renault Clio and Peugeot 206. In Mexico it is called the Lupo, due to the last name of then-current President Vicente Fox.

In the European market, the Fox replaced the Lupo city car as the entry-level car in the lineup and at a far cheaper price.

Like the contemporary Polo, the Fox is based on Volkswagen's PQ24 platform.

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CrossFox

Volkswagen CrossFox
Volkswagen CrossFox (Brazilian market version)
Manufacturer Volkswagen
Production 2005—present
Class mini XUV
Body style(s) 5-door hatchback
Layout FF layout
Engine(s) 1.6 L petrol, 98 hp
1.6 L Total Flex, 103 hp
Wheelbase 2465 mm (97 in)
Length 4080 mm (160.6 in)
Width 1640 mm (64.5 in)
Height 1640 mm (64.5 in)

The Volkswagen CrossFox is a mini SUV version which sets it apart from the standard Fox. As is the case for other similar models, it is only available with front-wheel drive.

It is produced in Brazil and sold in Latin American markets; there are plans to export it to European markets to compete in the expanding mini SUV market (see Ford EcoSport and Fiat Idea Adventure).

Suran/SpaceFox/SportVan/Fox Plus

Volkswagen SpaceFox
Volkswagen SpaceFox (Brazilian market version)
Manufacturer Volkswagen
Also called Volkswagen Suran
Volkswagen SportVan
Volkswagen Fox Plus
Production 2006—present
Class Mini MPV / Station wagon
Body style(s) 5-door wagon
Layout FF layout
Engine(s) 1.6 L petrol, 98 hp
1.6 L Total Flex, 103 hp
Wheelbase 2465 mm (97 in)
Length 4165 mm (164 in)
Width 1640 mm (64.5 in)
Height 1545 mm (60.8 in)

A mini MPV/station wagon version of the Fox was presented in April 2006. It is named Suran in Argentina [1], Chile and Uruguay, SpaceFox in Brazil [2] and Peru [3], SportVan in Mexico [4] and Fox Plus in Algeria [5]. It is built in General Pacheco, Argentina.

Because of its 360 mm-extended tail (4165 mm vs. 3805 mm), it has a larger boot and more rear leg room than the hatchback versions. Its main competitors are the Peugeot 206 SW, Fiat Idea and Chevrolet Meriva.

Facts

South American Fox 1.6 specifications

In Europe

The Fox was introduced to Europe at the AMI Leipzig Motor Show in 2005, on debut in Europe the Fox was only available as a three-door hatchback and with three engine options: the 1.2 L 40 kW (55 hp) and 1.4 L 55 kW (75 hp) petrol engines and the 1.4 L 51 kW (69 hp) TDI engine.

The Fox was sold with a long options list to reduce its tag price, therefore letting the European customer specify the Fox to their liking. It did come with standard twin airbags and anti-lock braking system for safety measures. Upon its debut the Fox scored four stars in EuroNCAP's crash rating system.

Options

The electronic differential lock (EDL) employed by VAG is not - as the name suggests - a differential lock at all. Sensors monitor wheel speeds, and if one is rotating substantially faster than the other (i.e. slipping) the EDL system momentarily brakes it. This effectively transfers all the power to the other wheel2.

The price in Germany is 8.950,00 €. 3


Other Volkswagens Fox models

US-spec Volkswagen Fox GL sedan.
See also: Volkswagen Gol

Fox and Fox Wagon was also the name of a subcompact sedan and station wagon built by Volkswagen do Brazil and sold by Volkswagen in North America as an entry level model. It was a USDM version of the Gol range, produced in the late 1980s and early 1990s in Brazil. It was a design unique to South America, although it bore a family resemblance to the Volkswagen Jetta. After 1990 the Wagon was discontinued from the North American market; it was the last two-door wagon offered in the US. However, the Fox sedan and coupe lasted until 1993 in the US. Early models (1987-1989) feature Bosch Jetronic electro-mechanical fuel injection known as CIS-E. The CIS-E system used an Oxygen sensor to assist in fuel management to meet emissions requirements. VW offered a standard 2 and 4 door sedan with a 4 speed transmission and a "GL" sport model with a 5 speed transmission. In Canada the Fox from 1987-1989 was offered with the simpler Bosch CIS fuel injection system. The CIS injection system did not utilize an Oxygen sensor as part of an engine fuel management system. The Fox sported a longitudinal mounted 1.8L, 81 hp (DIN)engine, sharing components with the VW Golf of the era. VW never offered the Fox of this generation with an automatic transmission in the North American market. The Fox had a squared off front end with rectangular sealed beam halogen headlamps, while the final U.S. version (1990-1993) had Bosch Digifant electronic fuel injection and a more modern styled front end with glass headlamps.

In South Africa, the Volkswagen Fox was a model based on the original Jetta, but featuring the front end of the Citi, a facelifted version of the original Golf Mk 1, which is still in production in South Africa.

In the United States and Australia the Audi 80 was badged as the Audi Fox during the 1970s. The Australian version was assembled locally by Volkswagen Australasia Ltd.

References

  1. ^ "Volkswagen do Brasil recall website (in Portuguese)".
  2. ^ "VAG four-wheel drive systems and brand names".
  3. ^ VW: Fox kostet ab 8.950 Euro

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