What model is the Volkswagen R36?

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AylaFitz
07/23/25 7:56pm
Volkswagen R36 is a high-performance sports sedan under the R series of German Volkswagen. Its body dimensions are 4765mm, 1820mm, and 1472mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2709mm. The maximum power is 220kw, and the maximum torque is 350nm. The vehicle is equipped with bi-xenon headlights with adaptive front lighting and cornering light function, which improves illumination at turns. In terms of comfort, the Volkswagen R36 offers a variety of features for users to choose from, including the highly reputed DYNAUDIO audio system in the HiFi market, RNS510 Chinese navigation system, Premium mobile phone preparation system, Climatronic dual-zone automatic air conditioning, and keyless locking and starting system with comfort start function.
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MadisonAnn
08/10/25 3:31pm
The Volkswagen R36 is essentially the high-performance variant of the Volkswagen Passat series, built on the Passat B6 platform. As a long-time car enthusiast, I particularly adore its design philosophy. It packs a 3.6-liter VR6 engine, delivering around 300 horsepower, paired with a full-time four-wheel-drive system, making it incredibly stable to drive and exceptionally quick in acceleration—0 to 100 km/h in just over 6 seconds. During daily commutes, it leaves ordinary family sedans far behind. Even better, it retains some of the practicality of a family car, such as a spacious rear seat and trunk, making it perfect for weekend getaways with luggage. Looking back, this car was only produced from 2007 to 2010, making it a limited edition. It's highly sought after in the used car market, with many treating it as a classic collectible, driving prices up significantly. If you're after some speed while still maintaining a bit of everyday practicality, the R36 is definitely worth considering.
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LeMia
09/23/25 2:50am
From my driving experience, the Volkswagen R36 is like a little monster that puts a sports car heart into a family car. It feels powerful yet not overly aggressive. Equipped with a 3.6L VR6 engine and all-wheel drive, it handles hills and rainy conditions with remarkable stability, unlike some performance cars that tend to bounce around. The cabin space is well-designed, comfortably accommodating a whole family for road trips—though the fuel consumption is a bit high, meaning more money spent on refueling during long drives. Overall, maintenance is straightforward and reliable. This model has been discontinued for years and is rarely seen on the road now, but you might still spot one at car meets occasionally. As an owner, I really miss that exhilarating feeling of stepping on the gas and zooming off.
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