Say Hello To The Smarter, More Powerful VW e-Golf
Last week we were having a poke around the refreshed VW Golf range. It’s all fine and dandy with its new 1.5-litre engine and more powerful GTI models, but what if you want a Golf without one of those old fashioned internal combustion engines under the hood? You’ll be wanting the new version of the e-Golf, then.
Yes, it’s still rocking the lowercase ‘e’, because lowercase letters mean eco-friendliness, obviously. But what’s new?
First up, there’s more power to play with, the equivalent of 134bhp, up from 114. 0-62mph takes 9.6 seconds, while the range is up around 50 per cent to 186 miles according to NEDC figures.
It’s all down to an increase in battery capacity, which is now 35.8kWh up from 24.2kWh. You’re looking at a six hour charge from empty to 100 per cent from a boggo plug socket or wall box, dropping to an hour for an 80 per cent charge from a proper charging station.
Elsewhere, you’ve all the fancy tech updates seen in the rest of the range. Notably, there’s the 9.2-inch ‘Discovery Pro’ infotainment system with the party piece gesture control interface, and the 12.3-inch screen behind the steering wheel that’s essentially VW’s version of Audi’s Virtual Cockpit. Like the regular Golf it’s semi-autonomous too, able to take care of acceleration, braking and steering inputs under certain situations.
It’ll be on sale in the UK next summer, and is on display now at the LA Auto Show.
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When they couldn’t pass the emissions test so they had to go electric.
What will the Voltswagen look like (see what i did there?) if it have grill deletes?
do we have a GREEN color option ?
My dad is actually looking into bying one of these to replace his Jetta TDI. IDK why he feels he MUST replace it, he bought it used so depreciation already took a hit on it and despite the seriousness of dieselgate, no one is FORCING anyone to give back their TDIs
Has anyone taken an electric car and just seen how brave they are to drive it as fast as possible backwards?
And it’s still as dull as dishwater