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Volkswagen Eos White Night Australian special edition model

By George Skentzos |

Volkswagen has introduced a new special edition Eos available exclusively in a very limited number for the Australian market.

The new Eos White Night boasts a distinctive black and white motif with the body painted in white while elements such as the roof, radiator grille and mirror covers are in black.

The exterior is finished in “Candy White” which the roof has been painted in “Deep Black” while a splash of colour has been added at the rear with cherry-red LED tail lights.

The wheels are unique 18-inch “Budapest” alloys with a silver and black two tone finish, resting on lowered sports suspension.

A number of exterior elements have received a subtle design change to keep the theme running, with the mirror covers, radiator grille and trim strips adhering to the light and dark contrast.

Inside, the light and dark accents continue with black nappa leather seats, door and side trim and black steering wheel feature light-coloured seams.

The dash is visually divided by trim strips and radio trim in the same “Candy White” as the exterior while the sill panel strips lettered with “White Night” further enhances the contrast of the Eos White Night.

The Eos White Night is available with the choice of either TSI or TDI engine technology mated exclusively to a six speed Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG).

Retail pricing for the Eos White Night starts from $53,990 for the 103TDI model and $55,990 for the 147TSI representing a premium of $3,500 above the relevant series model.


 
  • o

    A hard top that thinks its a soft top

  • http://mymaties.com VDub Fan

    Great exterior. Outdated interior. Sis VW

    • Shak

      Im with you. The whole VW line up seem to have a variation of this console. It just looks over used. While i like the quality, it is just too mass produced and boring now.

  • demonaz

    Looks like someone at VW really likes panda 180SXs and AE86s…

  • Triton

    An Australian special edition available “in a very limited number”? Since in most, if not all Australian states, new left-hand drive cars can’t be registered, that claim comes as no surprise.

    • Raf

      George, can you clarify that the Australian ones will of course be RHD and the photos are just of the LHD model, so our friend above is not confused? :)

  • Raf

    Countdown to Americans showing up and claiming the name is racist in 3…. 2…. 1….

  • Stop the Rot!

    The VW Eos White Night is a right hand drive car and
    its appearance, handling and performance are great.

    It is a real quality car and the only thing disappointing about it is that it does not have bluetooth and satnav would also be great.