Volkswagen Golf Variant wagon (2017 facelift, Mark 7.5) photos
The 2017 Volkswagen Golf Variant (wagon/estate) has lightly revised headlamps, taillamps, bumpers, and interior with new larger touchscreens.
The 2017 Volkswagen Golf Variant (wagon/estate) has lightly revised headlamps, taillamps, bumpers, and interior with new larger touchscreens.
The 2017 Volkswagen Golf GTE facelift has new headlamps and taillamps with more LED lighting, revised bumpers, and much larger touchscreens.
The 2017 Volkswagen Golf GTI has tweaked styling, and a 2-liter turbo I4 with more power: 230hp (169kW) standard, and a 245hp (180kW) Performance model.
The 2017 Volkswagen Golf facelift has subtly updated headlamps, taillamps, and bumpers, revised engines, and a much larger touchscreen interface.
The Volkswagen e-Golf has an electric motor with 86kW (115hp), and 270Nm (199 lb-ft), and a range of 130 to 190km (80 to 120mi).
The Mark VII Volkswagen Golf wagon features a longer rear overhang than the hatch, and has a trunk with 605L (21.4 cu-ft) of volume.
The Volkswagen Golf Sportvan is a tall bodied hatchback that replaces the Mark VI Golf Plus. The Sportsvan or SV has unique body panels, and no GTI variant.
The Mark IV Volkswagen Golf grew larger, gained a more formal set of bodies, and got a high quality interior full of soft touch plastics and damped handles.
The third-gen Volkswagen Golf was made in hatch (3 and 5-door), convertible and wagon body styles. VR6 and turbo-diesel engine options were available.
The second-gen Volkswagen Golf evolved the Giugiaro designed original, and was larger and heavier than the original car. Sold in the US as the Rabbit.