Today, the Volkswagen Golf has been discontinued in North America, and it is no longer the top seller in Europe. However, considering that the car sold 166304 units in Europe in the first 11 months of this year, it can be said that the Volkswagen Golf is still a popular model. As a result, by 2024, the car will receive a mid-life facelift. Not long ago, in an official promotional statement**, the head of the brand reviewed the important product launches of the Volkswagen brand this year, including the new generation Tiguan and Passat, as well as the Volkswagen ID7 and facelifted ID3, and at the end of the ** also announced that the ** Golf will be released in 2024.
Looking at the roof rails, we see a golf wagon that won't be sold in the North American market. It has new headlights, a "Unibnrow" LED strip and a glowing Volkswagen badge. Earlier this year, when the Touareg debuted in Europe, it also had a backlit badge, but at the rear.
In addition, Volkswagen announced that the all-electric ninth-generation Golf will be launched on the group's new SSP platform in 2028. Unless the petrol and all-electric versions are sold together, the Golf with a petrol and diesel engine will be retired in about four years. Volkswagen also announced that from 2033 onwards, it will only produce electric vehicles in Europe.
In addition, 8It seems unlikely that the 5th generation Golf will put the Golf back at the top of the sales charts, and the test vehicles found this year show that the new car has only undergone minor changes in design. Volkswagen installed a huge touchscreen in the car because it seems to be the norm these days. Tiguan, Passat and IDThere are also huge tablets for the 7, and the Golf will be a close second.