2015 Volkswagen Golf is lighter, bigger, safer, and more fuel
efficient than the version it replaces. All three versions of the new
golf, the entry-level 1.4-liter gasoline engine, the 2.0-liter TDI clean
diesel, and the GTI, will be on display and will be ready for sale
during the first half of 2014. Also, the Golf will be the first
Volkswagen vehicle to use the company’s new “MQB” components matrix that
offers new safety features and technology, including collision
avoidance, lane departure systems, and updated infotainment options.
Coming
standard for the first time on a Volkswagen is the multi-collision
brake system, along with a proactive passenger protection system.
Designers of the Golf have given the vehicle a new edge, with the goal
of making it more independent, sophisticated, and durable than other
compact cars. The front wheels have been moved 43 millimeters forward,
making the front look shorter. Along with these changes, the 2015
Volkswagen Golf has maintained its signature design features. After
seven generations, the Golf remains as one of Volkswagen’s top vehicles. Source blogs.automotive.com
2015 Volkswagen Golf TDI - Photo Credit
2015 Volkswagen Golf TDI - Photo Credit
2015 Volkswagen Golf TDI - Photo Credit
2015 Volkswagen Golf TDI - Photo Credit