Volkswagen Kombi Last Edition introduced in Brasil
Volkswagen do Brasil has announced the Kombi Last Edition, a
special commemorative series of one of the most successful Volkswagen
models in Brazil and the longest produced model in automotive history.
The
Kombi Last Edition has a production run of only 600 units and features
exclusive body paint, luxury internal finishing and design elements
which give a nod to the many versions made in Brazil since 1957.
The
Kombi Last Edition comes with special two-tone white and blue body
paint and each model will be fitted with a numbered identification
plaque on the dashboard. Special design details such as whitewall tyres,
white centre wheel caps and tinted rear windows provide an extra touch
of nostalgia.
The upper section of the front
grille, headlights and indicator rims come in the same colour as the
exterior. Front indicator lights feature white crystal lenses. At the
side of the vehicle decals help identify the special series: ‘56 anos -
Kombi Last Edition’.
Inside, the Volkswagen Kombi Last Edition features distinctive blue
fabric curtains in the side and rear windows and curtain fasteners bear
the ‘Kombi’ logo, a feature typical of the model’s top versions from
the 1960s and 70s.
The seats come in special
vinyl upholstery, with sides in Atlanta Blue and a matching two-tone
centre (blue and white). The model can seat up to nine people.
The
internal side, door and cargo panels are also upholstered in Atlanta
Blue vinyl and are finished with decorative stitching. The cabin and
luggage area floors are fitted with carpet and dilour Basalto inserts,
the same material that covers the spare tyre.
Each Kombi Last Edition is provided with a special certificate of authenticity.
The
model is equipped with the EA111 1.4-litre engine, which delivers 78 PS
when used with petrol or 80 PS when used with ethanol (both at 4.800
rpm). The transmission is a four-speed manual.
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