I know it's hard to tell through video, but while you were saying it has a luxury car ride, it sounded quite loud over separations in the road. Unfortunately, so many manufacturers force sporty wheels on you when you get top trims. I can't be the only person who doesn't want thin sidewalls in a daily driver...harsher ride, worse full economy, greater chance for blowout or damage if hit bigger hole.
I think what makes this so special is that there are so few of them on the road and their unique design/size. Full size sedans are rare these days (coming from someone who owns a Kia Cadenza) and seeing an Arteon is even rarer! Great stuff as always Chris!
I purchased a 2022 Arteon SE (Oryx White) in November 2022, bypassing the SEL because I was afraid I'd have issues with the 20 inch wheels. Then March 2023, I upgraded to the 2023 Arteon SEL (Kings Red Metallic) and LOVE IT! There's a night/day difference and I would suggest to anyone considering this car to opt for the SEL or SEL Premium, if you can afford it. The 20 inch wheels provide a very comfortable ride and I'm not afraid of damaging the wheels/tires (I did opt for the Tire/Wheel package as a safeguard). I completely agree with The Topher's impression of the car and it feels good to drive something that's a unicorn on the road.
@@ssr1680 I suggest driving the car a couple of times on smooth and rough road to get an idea. As a current owner, the car is a smooth operator and you'll be surprised by the power it has, however, just know there is slight turbo lag off the line but don't allow that to change your mind
@@junobd I have a '21 SEL and it comes with the full matrix headlamp hardware. I was able to activate the dynamic light assist feature which blanks out parts of the high beams where other cars are, so cool.
@@xujie54 i have owned 11 VW no issues- bought all new and sold them well over 100k miles..just kind of bored of them now so I am looking elsewhere for a new ride
@@xujie54 I had various Volkswagen's with tsi engines, there's no problem with those vehicles, I don't understand why a lot of people (most from United States) says that VW is trash, it isn't.
@@brutalknife3928 Yeah bcause a lot of cars sold in the U.S. are made in the U.S. and/or Mexico and it seems like they don't really know how to build cars. Volkswagen in Europe is among the most reliable brands out there; but in the U.S., nah not so much. They also a few scandals and lawsuits. That's why I don't buy one here in the USA
@@NateTrynaMakeMoney Also here in Latin America Volkswagen are one of the most reliable brands, but i don't understand why is always on troubles with reliability in the USA.
Saw one of these on the road the other day and it instantly caught my eye. Thought it was a GLI at first, but when it drove past and I saw Arteon on the rear I was surprised. I had never seen one of these but damn, it looks good!
North American consumers would rather mindlessly spend the extra 3K-4K for the Audi badge meaning A5 sportback or even an A4. This is a car with a very uncertain future here.
Here in the north American market, Volkswagen are trash after 50k miles (why they depreciate so bad). My mother owned a 2017 Tiguan and the amount of covered (thankfully) CPO repairs was concerning and in the end the engine died at 65k miles.
I purchased a 2019 Arteon SEL Premium R-Line in October 2019 for $39,500 plus tax and tags. Sticker was $48,300 including delivery/transportation cost. I had the APR+ Tune downloaded at delivery which brought it up to 358hp and 348 lb/ft torque. Best gas mileage on a 820 mile road trip was 37.8 mpg. Love this car!
Any issues with your APR+ tune? Driveability, shifting feel "factory"? I'm leaning heavily towards the same at a VW dealer, researching pros/cons, power delivery, etc.
@@caseyf3709 - No issues with the APR+ tune. If you're driving conservatively it shifts at what I believe to be the same as an Arteon that isn't tuned. When I need an extra oomph when merging or passing on to an interstate highway, that's where you'll see a big difference. Also, highway gas mileage is much better than what the manufacturer stated. People need to remember, the Arteon is not a performance car. It's a luxury sedan (as far as the VW lineup goes) and the addition of the APR+ tune makes it a little bit more fun to drive. I hope this answers your questions.
@@patrickbolmeyer9515 Yes, thanks for the response. For the cost and warranty coverage on the +, the performance bump and noticeable power increase seem well worth it.
omg i love they listened from the 2021 complaints. better drivetrain, better ergonomics, and still kept its same beauty. i have a vw cc i love to see vw thrive
As a 2012 cc sport onwer, I was surprised by the details they had back then such as the adaptive headlights like you mentioned. Always brightening the blind spots! Mine is way too old with some mechanical failures now but I just had so much fun with it so even considered getting Arteon. Too bad my local dealers did not have any in inventory at the time I was into it... It was sad to see VW cc lines' legacy fading away :(
This things has more horsepower and more features than my audi q5 😅, I don’t have turning headlights, tpms with actual pressure reading, auto hold and adaptive suspension! Arteon is definitely winner for the bucks.
Wow I’ve never heard or seen this Volkswagen Sedan but it is gorgeous!! I absolutely love the lift back design and how aggressive the front looks 👌🏽. Never thought of Volkswagen as an option (I’ve always been a Honda/Acura guy) but drove a Volkswagen beater in Europe for 3 years and never gave me any problems. You definitely have me thinking about picking this up used in a few years 😁 Thanks for the upload Topher
Stunning design, definitely a proper evolution from the CC in previous years. I have a VR6 CC and considering losing two cylinders for a powerband that appears to be more functional and practical on a daily basis.
I have owned Audis and Volkswagens continually since 1985. I’ve had SUVs, however, I don’t want another one right now. The Arteon is just the vehicle I’ve been waiting for. I plan to buy an SEL Premium R-Line 4Motion within a few months.
I’m sad that you didn’t try the launch control. It launches pretty hard! But great video as always. Love the Arteon. I had one stage 2 with bolt ons ~400hp
Thank you for using the blinker! They're very important! (Also I like hearing what each car blinker sounds like) Thanks for the review. Subbed! I currently have a 2006 VW Jetta TDI and I'm amazed at how VW kinda has kept a similar look to their cars even almost 20 years later. One of my fave things about this car you're showing is how the interior lights change with the mode! That's so cool!
dang i didnt know VW updated the powertrain, makes the Arteon a lot more interesting. it now has more power than the A5 sportback. this is honestly a great car now. its expensive but you almost have to say its worth it.
What’s stunning car, could only imagine what would’ve been had they went through with the turbo VR6 in the Arteon R. Would’ve truly made a strong case.
if they did put a VR6 in this car, it wouldn't be the VR6 you want. They would put the 3.6 vr6 out of the passat and atlas. The 3.6 is a great engine, but it doesn't like boost stock.
@Meuw Music Wrong. Look up the prototype Atreon R, they initially planned to have a Turbo VR6 featured in the car but in development they were having issues with their brand emissions portfolio but also the bigger and heavier VR6 counter acted the torque splitter in the rear. They even considered the Inline 5 from audi, but that was a dead end for their performance goals, which is why they opted in for the EA888 instead
I can't wait to get one of these in 6 months. The car is absolutely gorgeous. I was looking at the 2023 SEL R-Line and it comes fully equipped with everything. There is absolutely no other option to add that is necessary. Its like a Hyundai but better.
Great Review! It's an awesome car... American public has been brainwashed with SUV B.S.. This car has comfort and the capacity to carry lots of luggage or whatever you want. And it looks great! I test drove an Arteon R-Line... Handles really well!
These things looks so nice. I didn't even know they existed when I bought my S5 sportback, although it doesn't really compete with that as much as the A5 sportback lol - still, gonna be a steal on the used market.
@@brutalknife3928 Arteon has beautiful exterior styling but it ends on that. Interior is straight out of a Passat and it just feels like a non-luxury counterpart to an Audi in every aspect. I didn't drive it but simply sitting in one was enough to understand why it's so unpopular here in North America.
@@vidoga228 I agree completely, I checked out a bunch of Audis at my local dealer, then hopped over to the VW dealer and holy shit I could not believe how CHEAP they felt! I was disappointed, because I've always thought the Atlas looked great, but never would've expected the interior to be so underwhelming. Well, after all, they weren't named "Volkswagen" for nothing lol (see German translation)
@@RS3NDIT I guess its what you prioritize but the S5 is soooo much smaller in the back seat and you can get an APR tune and make just as much power as an S5, not saying it would drive as well though.
I have 2021 and it's constantly turning heads. On multiple occasions I've walked outside of stores with couples walking around my arteon like they're at the dealer 😂😂😂
My '21 has the ventilated and massage seats (driver's side only for massage). Those options got dropped due to CV-19, supplier issues, but they needed to keep up with production, so they left them out on the newer models.
Okay, I love the look of this car. I had a VW CC for a while. One feature I LOVED was the automatic light that illuminates the direction you are turning. I love seeing that on this car! Are there any other cars you know of that have this features?
@@gavinthind3058 It would if they still made the VR6! VW is killing it off in the Atlas so unfortunately the Vr6 is no more ;( Too be fair to vw, the VR6 would have never made sense in the Arteon due to emissions and consumption and VW's apprehension to slap a turbo on it really sealed the VR6's fate. Would be cool of they were able to adapt the 3.0t from the Audi's into the Arteon but they will never since it ride on an MQB chassis ;/
Most underrated car goes under the radar for most sedan buyers you rarely see it on the road sadly this segment is dying first the Taurus and Impala then the Avalon then maxima, hopefully VW keeps this gorgeous and add hybrid to lineup
i test drove one about 4 years ago , the old 280 model , in the end a bought the skoda superb 272 sportline plus , its a better buy than the arteon and my skoda had the 7 speed dual clutch which the old arteon did not have which mad it quicker 0 to 60 mph 5.3 seconds , i sold my bmw 630 gt grand turismo m sport and bought the skoda , the skoda feel considerable faster and more responsive compared to the bmw ,in the uk the superb is a brilliant buy , had 3 skoda octavia vrs before them which are good but no all wheel drive and they scrabble for grip at the lights , and the superb is a big car but its only 80 kg or so more than the octavia, as am getting old now and the wife want a small car am looking at the cupra ateca which has the 300 hp in it , i love sleeper cars and the superb was a perfect car for that , not many cars got the better of it ..
I need to spend some more time in the GTI, was so turned off by the UI at first that I kind of wrote it off but with some more time in the Golf R I got used to it. Will try to get another one in to test here soon
@@TheTopher$31k, 241hp, Hatchback, very well equipped in base form. The 11th gen Si gets a ton of attention but the GTI is the same price and it’s far easier to find them at MSRP.
the thing about VW is that they put the same engine in various models. They purposely derated the engine for certain models to avoid competition with the higher end. If you have a GTI, you can tune the engine to increase horsepower, as well as swap the turbo to get more performance out of it
It's like a hybrid interior mix of the MK7 Jetta, the 7.5 Golf R, and the MK8 - I don't hate it, but wish they would've given it the MK8 virtual cockpit with HUD.
I want to buy this or a golf r or a subaru outback. My biggest complaint with the VWs is the stupid low profile tires. I have a 2015 golf r and popped the left front twice in one week on two different potholes driving in the dark. The thought of spending tens of thousands of dollars on one of the VWs and then immediately having to spend thousands more on new wwheels/tires just grates on me. There was a lot of road noise in the recording on the highway. Did you find it to be a noisy car or is that a quirk of the recording process?
I own this car and the ride is OK. It would have been great if VW was offering air suspesion as an option.. Even with the 18-inch wheels and the adaptive suspension set to most comfortable, I still feel the bumps quite a bit!
@@devn3813 Yes. Also quite possibly the dumbest idea of putting an I4 turbo in a car as heavy as it is. The fact that they'd ask close to $50K USD when it was new, when you could get an older model Audi with a V6T and decent mileage for less and is probably nicer is completely absurd. It's like if you want to have any fun you have to buy the premier brand. Don't get me wrong. VWs can be fun little zippy cars, but they lack the excitement of the older generations. To each their own.
@@Michael-oi5fl an old Audi will be unreliable but I drove 300 mi yesterday for my dad to get a new Arteon for $38,000 and we didn’t get it because it didn’t even seem worth it even for that price. The center area and consol had way less room than his Jetta and it didn’t even seem new :/. Too bad all good sedans are gone now
@@devn3813 It depends. I have an 8 year old Audi and it's still reliable. It's really up to the buyer to do their research when buying a used car. The one that I ended up purchasing had an extensive maintenance record and had all it's recommended inspections done. I also bought from a dealership and not from a private seller though.
I want to love this car but it has a very uncertain future. Rumoured to be cut soon. Meaning parts will be a pain to find. I cant even find the build and price section for this car online unless I really dig into the VW website. This is how little effort they put into marketing this car.
I mean from what i’ve heard it sits on the same platform as the A4/A5. Vw also shares the same engines between most all their platforms so while it being discontinued could hurt prices a bit, i think it’ll be manageable.
@@coredaqqer6197 That's not right. The A4/A5 is on the MLB platform which mean the engine is longitudinal. The arteon is on the MQB platform meaning the engine is transverse. Very different dynamics between the two.
Andrew Gus - I just went to the VW website, clicked "builder" , and scrolled through all the models. Arteon was listed about 3/4 of the way down. Or if you click "models" scroll to Arteon and click the model page. It opens and the option to "Build your Arteon" is prominently displayed.
A little feedback here... VW is one of the few manufacturers I follow. Would be nice if VW made the design of this model and specs in a minivan version to compete with Sienna and Odssey. I don't like that there is no frame around the windows / door post area and I don't need 20" tires. I also dont care for the hatchback look, but I can see how that would be successful for this particular model and I never cared for those loud obnoxious turn signal tones either. I would find a way to disable that. I like the placement of the pushbutton start. Thats a more logical spot for it, though I'm old school and still prefer keys. Glad they kept the gearshifter. I like how streamlined the dash area is. Doesnt have to be very fancy and curved or have an obnoxious screen sticking up over the dash. I like the engineering design there. Looks like they kept the volume and tuner selection buttons too. I don't like all touch screen options only. Simple is more ergonomic and intuitive.
Too bad the Arteon is being phased out to make way for their EVs, but that means when I'm in the market for an used Arteon or S7/RS7, used prices are gonna be sweet since everyone else is going for a new A5/S5 instead. Arteons are already going for less than a new Jetta rn...just gotta get the DSG version.
The ventilated seats are standard on that trim, but most of the time they get deleted due to the chip shortage. I hope they start putting them back in because I’d love to buy one of these updated ones in a few years, used
Can you please tell me a hat is the name of the track at the end? Gorgeous vehicle and great video by the way. It made me want to get one, too bad it is discontinued. Update: Never mind, I found the name of the track. Ooyy - Ganja
@@pieswimmer1 Ive considered them, they all seem like amazing cars, but im just worried about future reliability, otherwise i wouldve chosen wrx long ago
Would it be a good Idea if I did a POV video of my Ferrari 488 that’s tuned pushing 850HP, custom exhaust and with bags. I’m worried Ferrari might sue me 😅
Those huge rims are over 30lb each. This weight affects handling, acceleration, fuel consumption, thin sidewalls give a rough ride, are easy to damage. I don't understand the obsession with huge wheels these days. There is just nothing positive about it, including the looks in this case.
A used Audi A7 2017-2018 is cheaper than a new Arteon, but is an order of magnitude nicer and smoother. Arteon's interior deteriorates rather quickly in a year (I was shopping for a used one), Audi's stays almost the same in 6. A7 of this gen has super-smooth and bulletproof CREC engine (3.0 TFSI, supercharged, gen 2) which is also a V6, so better sound (yet 30 MPG on a highway). Supercharger ensures very even and instantaneous power delivery. 333 HP in stock, reflash bumps it to +100 HP if you are into it. Chassis feels much more solid, the ride more refined and everything around you in the car just... nicer. Outside it's one of the most drop-dead gorgeous cars on the road, albeit of course not as futuristic-looking as Arteon. At 50K new and 40K mildly used Arteon makes 0 sense.
Why is it that almost every single other VW at this price point, as well as the Jetta GLI, get the interior that the Golf R should have gotten? And the GLI is cheaper
2021 Volkswagen Arteon SEL Premium R-Line - POV Review
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Really glad you guys are showing the 2023 VW Arteon 👍🏾 Its something I've been considering
I know it's hard to tell through video, but while you were saying it has a luxury car ride, it sounded quite loud over separations in the road. Unfortunately, so many manufacturers force sporty wheels on you when you get top trims. I can't be the only person who doesn't want thin sidewalls in a daily driver...harsher ride, worse full economy, greater chance for blowout or damage if hit bigger hole.
I feel like a bad person for not dusting off my shoes like Topher when I get into any car
I was thinking the same thing!😂😊
I think what makes this so special is that there are so few of them on the road and their unique design/size. Full size sedans are rare these days (coming from someone who owns a Kia Cadenza) and seeing an Arteon is even rarer! Great stuff as always Chris!
I purchased a 2022 Arteon SE (Oryx White) in November 2022, bypassing the SEL because I was afraid I'd have issues with the 20 inch wheels. Then March 2023, I upgraded to the 2023 Arteon SEL (Kings Red Metallic) and LOVE IT! There's a night/day difference and I would suggest to anyone considering this car to opt for the SEL or SEL Premium, if you can afford it. The 20 inch wheels provide a very comfortable ride and I'm not afraid of damaging the wheels/tires (I did opt for the Tire/Wheel package as a safeguard). I completely agree with The Topher's impression of the car and it feels good to drive something that's a unicorn on the road.
Strongly considering it!!
Do you know how it is in the snow?
@@ssr1680 I suggest driving the car a couple of times on smooth and rough road to get an idea. As a current owner, the car is a smooth operator and you'll be surprised by the power it has, however, just know there is slight turbo lag off the line but don't allow that to change your mind
@@devn3813 When I had the SE over this past winter, there weren't any issues, but then again DC didn't get any snow.
@@Eric-ie9kp the 20 inch wheels worry me because we get feet of snow here
What excites me the most about these are those adaptive headlights, just look at their startup sequence! Sick af
The Mk8 Golf in certain trims has full adaptive matrix headlights even here stateside, I’m curious to see what hardware our Arteons have!
@@junobd I have a '21 SEL and it comes with the full matrix headlamp hardware. I was able to activate the dynamic light assist feature which blanks out parts of the high beams where other cars are, so cool.
this 300HP with DSG is the ideal combo they should have started it with- but pricing is still a bit high- love it as a VW fan and cc owner
How is the vw reliability?
@@xujie54 i have owned 11 VW no issues- bought all new and sold them well over 100k miles..just kind of bored of them now so I am looking elsewhere for a new ride
@@xujie54 I had various Volkswagen's with tsi engines, there's no problem with those vehicles, I don't understand why a lot of people (most from United States) says that VW is trash, it isn't.
@@brutalknife3928 Yeah bcause a lot of cars sold in the U.S. are made in the U.S. and/or Mexico and it seems like they don't really know how to build cars. Volkswagen in Europe is among the most reliable brands out there; but in the U.S., nah not so much. They also a few scandals and lawsuits. That's why I don't buy one here in the USA
@@NateTrynaMakeMoney Also here in Latin America Volkswagen are one of the most reliable brands, but i don't understand why is always on troubles with reliability in the USA.
I have a 21 and LOVE it. I'll be updating to a 23 pretty soon. Had a 22 loaner recently and it's night and day better.
Saw one of these on the road the other day and it instantly caught my eye. Thought it was a GLI at first, but when it drove past and I saw Arteon on the rear I was surprised. I had never seen one of these but damn, it looks good!
One of the most beautiful cars in my opinion, shame there isn't really a market for these in NA.
Cus people don’t want to pay that kind of money for a none luxury brand sedan.
North American consumers would rather mindlessly spend the extra 3K-4K for the Audi badge meaning A5 sportback or even an A4. This is a car with a very uncertain future here.
@@reddevil6585 They’re very popular in Europe!
Here in the north American market, Volkswagen are trash after 50k miles (why they depreciate so bad). My mother owned a 2017 Tiguan and the amount of covered (thankfully) CPO repairs was concerning and in the end the engine died at 65k miles.
Oh there is, they just have to slap the audi badge on it
I purchased a 2019 Arteon SEL Premium R-Line in October 2019 for $39,500 plus tax and tags. Sticker was $48,300 including delivery/transportation cost. I had the APR+ Tune downloaded at delivery which brought it up to 358hp and 348 lb/ft torque. Best gas mileage on a 820 mile road trip was 37.8 mpg. Love this car!
Any issues with your APR+ tune? Driveability, shifting feel "factory"? I'm leaning heavily towards the same at a VW dealer, researching pros/cons, power delivery, etc.
@@caseyf3709 - No issues with the APR+ tune. If you're driving conservatively it shifts at what I believe to be the same as an Arteon that isn't tuned. When I need an extra oomph when merging or passing on to an interstate highway, that's where you'll see a big difference. Also, highway gas mileage is much better than what the manufacturer stated. People need to remember, the Arteon is not a performance car. It's a luxury sedan (as far as the VW lineup goes) and the addition of the APR+ tune makes it a little bit more fun to drive. I hope this answers your questions.
@@patrickbolmeyer9515 Yes, thanks for the response. For the cost and warranty coverage on the +, the performance bump and noticeable power increase seem well worth it.
How did you get them to knock the price down that much?
You paid $40K for a 5 year old Arteon?🤦🏻
Such a small detail but I love the ambient lighting and also how it changes color during different mode selections!
omg i love they listened from the 2021 complaints. better drivetrain, better ergonomics, and still kept its same beauty. i have a vw cc i love to see vw thrive
As a 2012 cc sport onwer, I was surprised by the details they had back then such as the adaptive headlights like you mentioned. Always brightening the blind spots! Mine is way too old with some mechanical failures now but I just had so much fun with it so even considered getting Arteon. Too bad my local dealers did not have any in inventory at the time I was into it... It was sad to see VW cc lines' legacy fading away :(
This things has more horsepower and more features than my audi q5 😅, I don’t have turning headlights, tpms with actual pressure reading, auto hold and adaptive suspension! Arteon is definitely winner for the bucks.
Wow I’ve never heard or seen this Volkswagen Sedan but it is gorgeous!! I absolutely love the lift back design and how aggressive the front looks 👌🏽. Never thought of Volkswagen as an option (I’ve always been a Honda/Acura guy) but drove a Volkswagen beater in Europe for 3 years and never gave me any problems. You definitely have me thinking about picking this up used in a few years 😁 Thanks for the upload Topher
Stunning design, definitely a proper evolution from the CC in previous years. I have a VR6 CC and considering losing two cylinders for a powerband that appears to be more functional and practical on a daily basis.
Miss the speaker test segments to the reviews, good to see it back
I have owned Audis and Volkswagens continually since 1985. I’ve had SUVs, however, I don’t want another one right now. The Arteon is just the vehicle I’ve been waiting for. I plan to buy an SEL Premium R-Line 4Motion within a few months.
Oh dude I think imma trade my K5 for one then. Looks absolutely stunning
Night Drive videos on your channel is why I subscribe!!
Definitely the CC's successor (4 door coupe), but the current trendy segment
I’m sad that you didn’t try the launch control. It launches pretty hard! But great video as always. Love the Arteon. I had one stage 2 with bolt ons ~400hp
Thank you for using the blinker! They're very important! (Also I like hearing what each car blinker sounds like)
Thanks for the review. Subbed!
I currently have a 2006 VW Jetta TDI and I'm amazed at how VW kinda has kept a similar look to their cars even almost 20 years later. One of my fave things about this car you're showing is how the interior lights change with the mode! That's so cool!
dang i didnt know VW updated the powertrain, makes the Arteon a lot more interesting. it now has more power than the A5 sportback. this is honestly a great car now. its expensive but you almost have to say its worth it.
What’s stunning car, could only imagine what would’ve been had they went through with the turbo VR6 in the Arteon R. Would’ve truly made a strong case.
if they did put a VR6 in this car, it wouldn't be the VR6 you want. They would put the 3.6 vr6 out of the passat and atlas. The 3.6 is a great engine, but it doesn't like boost stock.
@Meuw Music Wrong. Look up the prototype Atreon R, they initially planned to have a Turbo VR6 featured in the car but in development they were having issues with their brand emissions portfolio but also the bigger and heavier VR6 counter acted the torque splitter in the rear. They even considered the Inline 5 from audi, but that was a dead end for their performance goals, which is why they opted in for the EA888 instead
I can't wait to get one of these in 6 months. The car is absolutely gorgeous. I was looking at the 2023 SEL R-Line and it comes fully equipped with everything. There is absolutely no other option to add that is necessary. Its like a Hyundai but better.
Great Review! It's an awesome car...
American public has been brainwashed with SUV B.S..
This car has comfort and the capacity to carry lots of luggage or whatever you want.
And it looks great! I test drove an Arteon R-Line... Handles really well!
These things looks so nice. I didn't even know they existed when I bought my S5 sportback, although it doesn't really compete with that as much as the A5 sportback lol - still, gonna be a steal on the used market.
Why it doesn't compete? This VW is better.
@@brutalknife3928 than the S5? Hell no. Interior aside, the engine alone in the S5 makes it better
@@brutalknife3928 Arteon has beautiful exterior styling but it ends on that. Interior is straight out of a Passat and it just feels like a non-luxury counterpart to an Audi in every aspect. I didn't drive it but simply sitting in one was enough to understand why it's so unpopular here in North America.
@@vidoga228 I agree completely, I checked out a bunch of Audis at my local dealer, then hopped over to the VW dealer and holy shit I could not believe how CHEAP they felt! I was disappointed, because I've always thought the Atlas looked great, but never would've expected the interior to be so underwhelming. Well, after all, they weren't named "Volkswagen" for nothing lol (see German translation)
@@RS3NDIT I guess its what you prioritize but the S5 is soooo much smaller in the back seat and you can get an APR tune and make just as much power as an S5, not saying it would drive as well though.
Yes, many manufacturers had to remove ventilated seats, or even electric adjustments, during the supply shortage. They all gave credits.
Savagegeese finally getting the recognition they deserve from Toph!
the color is amazing
Best VW car ever!❤
It's a beautiful car, for those who desire understated luxury.
I have 2021 and it's constantly turning heads. On multiple occasions I've walked outside of stores with couples walking around my arteon like they're at the dealer 😂😂😂
I've been waiting on this one. Really beautiful car, who knows how it will hold up but I'd lease one of the numbers were favorable
My '21 has the ventilated and massage seats (driver's side only for massage). Those options got dropped due to CV-19, supplier issues, but they needed to keep up with production, so they left them out on the newer models.
I like it. I see them listed for significantly below MSRP. I'd be interested if I was shopping in that price bracket.
Heavily discounted one's under 40 can be found now SEL R Line. Hope I will be able to fine a OEM approved tune that puts this at the EU output.
Okay, I love the look of this car. I had a VW CC for a while. One feature I LOVED was the automatic light that illuminates the direction you are turning. I love seeing that on this car! Are there any other cars you know of that have this features?
The DSG is what this needed from the start!
A vr6 option with a DSG in this will be a game changer. 🔥🔥💯
@@gavinthind3058 It would if they still made the VR6! VW is killing it off in the Atlas so unfortunately the Vr6 is no more ;( Too be fair to vw, the VR6 would have never made sense in the Arteon due to emissions and consumption and VW's apprehension to slap a turbo on it really sealed the VR6's fate. Would be cool of they were able to adapt the 3.0t from the Audi's into the Arteon but they will never since it ride on an MQB chassis ;/
Most underrated car goes under the radar for most sedan buyers you rarely see it on the road sadly this segment is dying first the Taurus and Impala then the Avalon then maxima, hopefully VW keeps this gorgeous and add hybrid to lineup
i test drove one about 4 years ago , the old 280 model ,
in the end a bought the skoda superb 272 sportline plus ,
its a better buy than the arteon and my skoda had the 7 speed
dual clutch which the old arteon did not have which mad it
quicker 0 to 60 mph 5.3 seconds , i sold my bmw 630 gt grand turismo
m sport and bought the skoda , the skoda feel considerable faster
and more responsive compared to the bmw ,in the uk the superb
is a brilliant buy , had 3 skoda octavia vrs before them which are good
but no all wheel drive and they scrabble for grip at the lights ,
and the superb is a big car but its only 80 kg or so more than the octavia,
as am getting old now and the wife want a small car am looking
at the cupra ateca which has the 300 hp in it , i love sleeper cars
and the superb was a perfect car for that , not many cars got the better
of it ..
I literally never see any these on the road and then all of a sudden I saw 3 in a span of a few days.
Would love to hear your thoughts on the MK8 GTI S. It’s an underrated performance bargain.
I need to spend some more time in the GTI, was so turned off by the UI at first that I kind of wrote it off but with some more time in the Golf R I got used to it. Will try to get another one in to test here soon
@@TheTopher$31k, 241hp, Hatchback, very well equipped in base form. The 11th gen Si gets a ton of attention but the GTI is the same price and it’s far easier to find them at MSRP.
the thing about VW is that they put the same engine in various models. They purposely derated the engine for certain models to avoid competition with the higher end. If you have a GTI, you can tune the engine to increase horsepower, as well as swap the turbo to get more performance out of it
The Arteon is the only VW I like
Beautiful car 🔥
Gorgeous car
I love the Arteon!! I wish they would offer the 2.5 5cyl turbo from the RS3 and TTRS in a R version of this car!! That would be👌🏽🔥🔥
Actually this is the R version, at least in Europe. In the US, they just use the normal bumpers and call it the R-line
It's like a hybrid interior mix of the MK7 Jetta, the 7.5 Golf R, and the MK8 - I don't hate it, but wish they would've given it the MK8 virtual cockpit with HUD.
I’m VERY happy this car has more power. It’s the flagship VW. It Infuriated me with how slow the previous engine felt
These look so good and if the grill was black .and stage 1 tune and dsg tune bam
Question for you from all your night drives - Which car has the best headlights? Worst headlights?
Beautiful car, never see any on the road
We won’t see it much. It will soon be discontinued and people who bought it will be screwed with parts availability. Shame, such a great car.
The DSG and 2 liter is available in other vw products. Mechanical parts are same as passat probably. Kinda double edged sword
I don’t know if you’ve driven one or not, but what’re your opinions on the Golf GTE?
I want to buy this or a golf r or a subaru outback. My biggest complaint with the VWs is the stupid low profile tires. I have a 2015 golf r and popped the left front twice in one week on two different potholes driving in the dark. The thought of spending tens of thousands of dollars on one of the VWs and then immediately having to spend thousands more on new wwheels/tires just grates on me.
There was a lot of road noise in the recording on the highway. Did you find it to be a noisy car or is that a quirk of the recording process?
I feel like every car should come with a full size spare if your paying 50k + no excuses
How does the audio compare with something like the Acura ELS? 🤔
Ulasan anda sangat baik dan menarik tetang tiap mobil yg anda kendarai....mantap bro👍👍
I own this car and the ride is OK. It would have been great if VW was offering air suspesion as an option.. Even with the 18-inch wheels and the adaptive suspension set to most comfortable, I still feel the bumps quite a bit!
What do you think of the Harman Kardon system? You didn't really like the Fender system in the older arteon you reviewed
What's the ride quality like compared to volvo s90?
Gorgeous car really is
That age has been so over used lately but it's a beautiful car 🩶
Volkswagen afc anthem
Quite possibly the most lethargic 300 hp car I've ever seen and I'm a huge VW fan of the R line all the way back to the original MK4 Golf R.
4.6 0-60 is lethargic? In a full size sedan that gets 35 mpg still with awd and can fit 9 suitcases in the rear.
@@devn3813 Yes. Also quite possibly the dumbest idea of putting an I4 turbo in a car as heavy as it is. The fact that they'd ask close to $50K USD when it was new, when you could get an older model Audi with a V6T and decent mileage for less and is probably nicer is completely absurd. It's like if you want to have any fun you have to buy the premier brand. Don't get me wrong. VWs can be fun little zippy cars, but they lack the excitement of the older generations. To each their own.
@@Michael-oi5fl an old Audi will be unreliable but I drove 300 mi yesterday for my dad to get a new Arteon for $38,000 and we didn’t get it because it didn’t even seem worth it even for that price. The center area and consol had way less room than his Jetta and it didn’t even seem new :/. Too bad all good sedans are gone now
@@devn3813 It depends. I have an 8 year old Audi and it's still reliable. It's really up to the buyer to do their research when buying a used car. The one that I ended up purchasing had an extensive maintenance record and had all it's recommended inspections done. I also bought from a dealership and not from a private seller though.
I want to love this car but it has a very uncertain future. Rumoured to be cut soon. Meaning parts will be a pain to find. I cant even find the build and price section for this car online unless I really dig into the VW website. This is how little effort they put into marketing this car.
I mean from what i’ve heard it sits on the same platform as the A4/A5. Vw also shares the same engines between most all their platforms so while it being discontinued could hurt prices a bit, i think it’ll be manageable.
@@coredaqqer6197 That's not right. The A4/A5 is on the MLB platform which mean the engine is longitudinal. The arteon is on the MQB platform meaning the engine is transverse. Very different dynamics between the two.
@@samh15 Isn't the engine and transmission the same as the golf r?
@@samh15 I suppose that makes sense, i must’ve mis read it. This R line is AWD with the EA888 right?
Andrew Gus - I just went to the VW website, clicked "builder" , and scrolled through all the models. Arteon was listed about 3/4 of the way down. Or if you click "models" scroll to Arteon and click the model page. It opens and the option to "Build your Arteon" is prominently displayed.
A little feedback here...
VW is one of the few manufacturers I follow.
Would be nice if VW made the design of this model and specs in a minivan version to compete with Sienna and Odssey.
I don't like that there is no frame around the windows / door post area and I don't need 20" tires.
I also dont care for the hatchback look, but I can see how that would be successful for this particular model and I never cared for those loud obnoxious turn signal tones either. I would find a way to disable that.
I like the placement of the pushbutton start. Thats a more logical spot for it, though I'm old school and still prefer keys. Glad they kept the gearshifter.
I like how streamlined the dash area is. Doesnt have to be very fancy and curved or have an obnoxious screen sticking up over the dash. I like the engineering design there. Looks like they kept the volume and tuner selection buttons too. I don't like all touch screen options only.
Simple is more ergonomic and intuitive.
how many miles do these things last
I didn’t know they still sold this, I imagine it’s about as popular as the Passat CC cause I never see these lol
Too bad the Arteon is being phased out to make way for their EVs, but that means when I'm in the market for an used Arteon or S7/RS7, used prices are gonna be sweet since everyone else is going for a new A5/S5 instead. Arteons are already going for less than a new Jetta rn...just gotta get the DSG version.
"very quiet on the highway, too", as i hear all kinds of noise and road surface bumps.
The ventilated seats are standard on that trim, but most of the time they get deleted due to the chip shortage.
I hope they start putting them back in because I’d love to buy one of these updated ones in a few years, used
Didn’t they discontinued the Passat?
Driving it in manual is the way to go, It’s amazing.
what about the brakes?
Wow!
where is your 'daytime' review of this car, i cannot find it... !
ruclips.net/video/Iz61rEvh49E/видео.htmlsi=pPczvyKHdPBJTxJP
thanks but that shows the 2021, i was hoping it would be this one, the 2023@@TheTopher
Nice car, but at the $50k price point it's in a tough segment where there's lots of better options. It's tough to take this over it's competitors.
Not really i have one you wont be dissapointed.
Just got traded a 2019 for a 2023. It’s a great drive.
What is the better alternative? Every other car is either smaller, more expensive, or has a cvt. This is really in a class of its own now
I want 300HP for my two litre Tiguan!
2023 BRZ NOW!!!!
Add 360 view camera,headsup display and perhaps a digital rear view camera and add $1500 to price and take my money.😊
The complaint is, if you’re a big wide guy, it’s tight. This is a sporty car.
$495 credit means that's actually how much it's costs the manufacturer. They're not giving you the $2000 credit they charge for the option.
Can you please tell me a hat is the name of the track at the end?
Gorgeous vehicle and great video by the way. It made me want to get one, too bad it is discontinued.
Update: Never mind, I found the name of the track. Ooyy - Ganja
i loved 😅
Topher, do you have a top 3 fun daily drivers around 30k? I'm looking in that range
Elantra N, gr86, gti. Thank me later.
Oh and base wrx if you need awd.
@@pieswimmer1 Ive considered them, they all seem like amazing cars, but im just worried about future reliability, otherwise i wouldve chosen wrx long ago
@@yolorl4379 I've heard really good things about the new WRX 2.4L.! And around me they're marking them under msrp to get rid of 22 model year cars!
@@pieswimmer1 That’s cool! To me it really comes down to civic si, wrx or gr86. All cool in there own ways
Is it FWD or AWD
AWD
Would it be a good Idea if I did a POV video of my Ferrari 488 that’s tuned pushing 850HP, custom exhaust and with bags. I’m worried Ferrari might sue me 😅
The fake chrome exhaust tips... why? Just why?
At that price I feel like a Stinger is still going to be more fun to drive and a better value, im biased as a former stinger owner though
You need to try Dacia Duster :)
Not available in his region.
Low roof-line and tight seat. Very comfortable once you get settled in, but tight.
Yeah but... $50k?
50k...what? Do you think that it doesn't value only for being a VW? Come on, there's BMWs that they aren't.
This is exactly why they didn’t sell in the U.S, ridiculous pricing
@@brutalknife3928imagine buying vw for 50k. what a clown😆😆😆 there are more luxuries and more reliable options out there. lol
Big enough for 6’3”
They stopped selling the Arteon in Canada because nobody bought one lol
Please VW offer one of these in a manual transmission.
They’re done, discontinued in 2024 for the ID.7
Those huge rims are over 30lb each. This weight affects handling, acceleration, fuel consumption, thin sidewalls give a rough ride, are easy to damage. I don't understand the obsession with huge wheels these days. There is just nothing positive about it, including the looks in this case.
🤷🏻
Great car but the price is way too high
A used Audi A7 2017-2018 is cheaper than a new Arteon, but is an order of magnitude nicer and smoother. Arteon's interior deteriorates rather quickly in a year (I was shopping for a used one), Audi's stays almost the same in 6. A7 of this gen has super-smooth and bulletproof CREC engine (3.0 TFSI, supercharged, gen 2) which is also a V6, so better sound (yet 30 MPG on a highway). Supercharger ensures very even and instantaneous power delivery. 333 HP in stock, reflash bumps it to +100 HP if you are into it. Chassis feels much more solid, the ride more refined and everything around you in the car just... nicer. Outside it's one of the most drop-dead gorgeous cars on the road, albeit of course not as futuristic-looking as Arteon. At 50K new and 40K mildly used Arteon makes 0 sense.
Highly debatable../
Why is it that almost every single other VW at this price point, as well as the Jetta GLI, get the interior that the Golf R should have gotten? And the GLI is cheaper