Volkswagen Golf (2020, Mark VIII, eighth generation) photos
The 2020 Volkswagen Golf has an evolutionary body, new interior with a 10″ touchscreen, online connectivity, over-the-air updates, and Car2X communication.
The 2020 Volkswagen Golf has an evolutionary body, new interior with a 10″ touchscreen, online connectivity, over-the-air updates, and Car2X communication.
Volkswagen US is taking the axe to its Golf range, removing the wagon, Alltrack and R from the lineup, leaving behind the Value Edition, e-Golf and GTI.
Volkswagen has dropped the Golf wagon models from its US range, leaving its US dealers without any wagons in its range for the first time since 1965.
Reportedly only the Mark VIII Volkswagen Golf performance models will be sold in the US, meaning the Alltrack, wagon and regular hatch models are out.
40 years of the Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet will be on display at the 2019 Bremen Classic Motorshow, including the rare 1976 prototype car.
The 2019 Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR has a 2L turbo with 180kW (241hp), FWD, 7-speed DSG, 18″ or 19″ wheels, and front differential lock.
The 2018 Volkswagen Enthusiast Fleet includes lowered and eye catching versions of the Tiguan, Arteon, Jetta and Golf, and an offroading version of the Atlas SUV.
The 2018 Volkswagen Golf R Abstract Concept by ABT Sportsline has 20-inch FR wheels, 1 inch lower suspension, 4 inch exhaust tips, BAK Performance Mk 7 steering wheel, and camouflage wrap.
The 2019 Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 3-door hatch has been previewed by a concept. It has FWD, a 2-liter turbo engine with 213kW (286hp) and 370Nm (273 lb-ft), 7-speed DCT, 18″ or 19″ wheels, microfiber trim, new aero, and an adjustable chassis.
The Volkswagen Golf GTE Performance Concept at Worthersee 2017 has a more powerful 200kW (268hp) and 450Nm (332 lb-ft) plugin hybrid powertrain.