Experiences on snow and ice to give away this Christmas

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Unique adventures in unforgettable places like Sweden or, without going too far, Andorra

If you are one of those who like to surprise, Volkswagen offers you two
unique experiences to give away these holidays. The Volkswagen Driving Experience driving school will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2023 and kick off the year with an exciting program about ice and snow.

The first appointment on the calendar is just 100 kilometers from the Arctic Circle, in the town of Arvidsjaur, where everyone who registers will have the chance to drive the new ID.5 GTX for the first time in extreme conditions and practice behind the wheel of the Golf R different driving techniques on the frozen lake.

Except being accompanied by one
team of first level monitors, the Spanish students are joined by Luis Moya during the trip. As a Volkswagen Ambassador, Moya is one of the most successful rally co-drivers in World Rally Championship history.

“With Volkswagen Driving Experience, it has been our goal for 20 years to offer unique and emotionally charged experiences, safe driving courses tailored to each customer,” he explains.
Albert Garciamarketing director of Volkswagen Spain.

After traveling through Lapland, the Volkswagen Driving Experience will take place in March in the
highest permanent circuit in the world. Located in the heart of the Pyrenees, at an altitude of 2,400 metres, the Andorra circuit is the ideal circuit for students to improve their driving technique in extreme conditions on ice and snow.

With the new ID.4 GTX and ID.5 GTX, participants will be able to put Volkswagen’s new electric models to the test, while at the same time enjoying the brand’s sportier versions, which come into their own in the R-series of the Gulf, T-Roc and Touareg.

Source: La Verdad

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