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Volkswagen - Passat Alltrack (2021)

Looking for the latest figures on the Volkswagen Passat Alltrack can feel like chasing a moving target – dealerships, private sellers and online marketplaces all throw different numbers into the mix. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new 2021 model or hunting a pre‑owned gem, knowing the Volkswagen Passat Alltrack price for your specific trim and mileage is your first step to a smart purchase.

Below is a concise, data‑rich overview of the 2021 Volkswagen Passat Alltrack, complemented by real‑world depreciation insights and comparative context. Everything you need to gauge what a 2021 Volkswagen Passat Alltrack is worth—and how it stacks up against similar midsize crossovers—arrives in this clear, scan‑friendly format.

  • Year & Model – 2021 Volkswagen Passat Alltrack
  • Engine – 2.0‑liter Multi‑Point Turbocharged Inline‑4
  • Power Output – 184 hp (136 kW) @ 4,200 rpm
  • Torque – 236 lb·ft (320 Nm) @ 1,800–3,600 rpm
  • Transmission – 7‑speed DSG automatic; optional 6‑speed manual in some markets
  • Drive & Traction – Front‑wheel drive (RWD available via all‑track conversion in certain regions)
  • Fuel Type – Premium unleaded (98 RON or 95 RON) preferred; diesel available only in select markets
  • Fuel Economy – 6.0–6.5 L/100 km (approx. 45–52 MPG MCAP) depending on gear ratio
  • Cargo Capacity – 17.8 cubic feet behind rear seats; 46.4 cubic feet with seats folded
  • Dimensions – Length: 184.6 in (4,688 mm) / Width: 71.6 in (1,816 mm) / Height: 62.9 in (1,596 mm)
  • Wheelbase – 109.3 in (2,777 mm)
  • Safety Features – Volkswagen CoPilot, Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind‑Spot Monitoring, Rear‑Cross Traffic Alert, 8‑airbag system

Volkswagen Passat Alltrack depreciation is a vital consideration for both new‑to‑market buyers and those eyeing a used Volkswagen Passat Alltrack price. While exact depreciation curves vary with market conditions, mileage, and overall vehicle health, here’s what you can realistically expect:

  • First Year – Typically loses 15 – 20 % of its value. A buyer purchasing a brand‑new 2021 model in its first 12 months can anticipate a roughly 15 – 18 % depreciation, depending on whether the car keeps its original trim level and the regional demand for the Alltrack.
  • Year Two to Three – Accumulated depreciation generally climbs to 30 – 40 %. Because the Alltrack shares platforms with the standard Passat, the depreciation curve mirrors that of comparable midsize crossovers in similar price brackets.
  • Three to Five Years – Value stabilizes around a 45 – 55 % drop from the original invoice price. Increased mileage and normal wear can push depreciation toward the upper bound, while a well‑maintained vehicle will fare closer to the lower end of this range.
  • Long‑Term (5+ years) – Depreciation typically slows to 60 – 70 % of the original price.


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