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New Volkswagen Sharan 2015 review - pictures

By:Auto Express team
17 Jun 2015
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  • Volkwagen Sharan driving

    The Volkswagen Sharan remains a comfortable MPV that’s big on space and functionality.

  • Volkswaen Sharan Side

    The Sharan range consists of S, SE, SE Nav and SEL models, with all featuring a touchscreen infotainment system, three-zone air conditioning, and Bluetooth as standard.

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  • Volkswagen Sharan cornering front

    <span style="font-size: 0.8125em;">The Sharan <span>may not be as involving to drive as the BMW 2-Series Gran Tourer, but it still</span>&nbsp;offers a nice blend of supple suspension, good body control and accurate steering.&nbsp;</sp

  • Volkswagen Sharan Rear

    The Volkswagen Sharan engine range consists of a 148bhp 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol, and two 2.0-litre diesels with 148bhp and 182bhp.&nbsp;

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  • Volkswagen Sharan Ride

    At cruising speeds, the Volkswagen Sharan is a hushed place to be, being nicely insulated from wind and road noise.

  • Volkswagen Sharan rear 3q

    Top spec SEL models of the Sharan come with a Panoramic roof and Adaptive Cruise control.

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  • Volkswagen Sharan dash

    The Sharan's dashboard design is more practical than stylish with plenty of cubbies, two large storage places in the roof and lots of space for the front seat passengers to get comfortable.

  • Volkswagen Sharan seat folding mechanism

    In the Sharan, one simple tug of a handle for each outermost seat in the second row allows them to cleverly tilt forwards.

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  • Volkswagen Sharan third row

    Access into the third row of seats in the Sharan is easy thanks to the middle row's folding mechanism.

  • Volkswagen Sharan third row seat

    Six-footers will struggle with headroom in the Sharan's rearmost seats, but there’s decent head and knee room for smaller adults and children can stretch out.&nbsp;

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  • Volkswagen Sharan folded seats

    With all the seats folded down in the Sharan, there is a cavernous 2,297 litres of space on offer.

  • Volkswagen Sharan boot space

    With the rear seats in place, boot space in the Sharan is still a respectable 375 litres.

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  • Volkswagen Sharan centre console

    There are two transmission options available with the Sharan – a six-speed manual or six-speed DSG.&nbsp;

  • Volkswagen Sharan Second Row

    The three middle-row seats in the Sharan can be slid forwards and backwards independently, with the outermost ones available to be optioned as&nbsp;child booster seats.&nbsp;

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  • Volkswagen Sharan folded rear seats

    An extensive list of optional items to further enhance the Sharan's practicality is available. These include an electric tailgate, roof racks, cool boxes and dog guards.&nbsp;

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