We have video of the 2010 VW Sharan, including interior and exterior beauty shots and driving footage.
The Geneva Motor Show has provided us with a number of debuts, one of which was the 2010 VW Sharan, Volkswagen’s first proper reworking of its full size people carrier in half a generation.
VW started out the launch for the 2010 Sharan with a little visual tease last month, but we get most of the detail with the reveal of the new Sharan at Geneva this week. Lots of new bits and bobs, some clever interior details and much better passenger carrying ability; sliding doors and a set of decent engines make the 2010 VW Sharan a serious consideration for anyone with a proper brood to ferry.
But all the details (actually, there are still more to come – including price – so we’ll keep you posted) and a decent set of Sharan photos are no substitute for seeing the Sharan in action. No, we don’t have VT of the Sharan blatting round the Nurburgring (although the chances are that VW has given it an outing or two) but we do have a video showing some interior and exterior ‘Beauty’ Shots, which give you a much better idea of what the new Sharan is about and some driving footage. Yes, like all full-sized people carriers it is a bit van-like, but a big improvement on the old Sharan nonetheless.
We should get some price and model detail soon. More on the 2010/2011 Sharan then.




ALI says
could u send me some information on financing that sharen thank you
mark mccaffrey says
i am on my third seat Alhambra and am in the market for a 7 seater again. i looked at the peugeot 5008 last week and have arranged a weekend test drive. But i liked the mazda 5 if it was only larger, with 7 full seats and not the poxy middle seat. I look forward to seeing and testing the Sharan/Alhambra if its not to late and i am driving another Brand of car. Is there anywhere i can get the information on the Sharan before the end of the month?
sam says
Hi,
Yes you can on this link http://www.volkswagen.de/vwcms/master_public/virtualmaster/de3/modelle/sharan.html?action=no