Volkswagen has announced the launch of the facelifted Golf Edition 50 Commemorative Edition in the European market, mainly commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Golf series since the launch of the first generation.
Volkswagen has announced the launch of the facelifted Golf series in Europe, along with the edition 50 commemorative model.
The Golf Edition 50 for the European market is based on the style and includes a number of unique features to commemorate the historic moment. For example, the 50 emblem on the B-pillar strip, the door sills and the steering wheel all feature Edition 50 lettering, while the rest of the exclusive equipment is the 18-inch LEEDS Lu Yuan, LED light bar on the radiator guard, and dark rear glass. The interior is equipped with stainless steel pedals and a black roof.
Equipped with performance, the car offers 12The 9-inch Discover infotainment system supports a navigation system, keyless system, IDA voice assistant with ChatGPT integration, anti-theft alert, and driving mode selection. Circle Field is also available as an option with the Plus package, which adds a panoramic sunroof that opens with tilt and slide, a head-up display, and IQ matrix LED headlights.
In addition to the special edition, Volkswagen also unveiled the full lineup of the entire facelifted model, including the entry-level Golf, mid-range Life, and flagship Style. Although the most entry-level model is equipped with a 15-inch iron rim, it still has popular features such as LED headlamps and wireless Apple CarPlay Android Auto.
The European facelift Golf offers a variety of power options, including a 1 paired with a 6-speed manual gearbox0 tsi and 15 TSI, and a mild hybrid 1 paired with a 7-speed DSG0 etsi and 15 etsićTwo paragraphs 1The 0-liter engines both output 115 hp, while the larger 1The five-litre engine makes 150 hp. Mild diesel-electric 48V systems have higher efficiency and performance. In addition, the powertrain features VTG turbocharger and active cylinder management technology.
Volkswagen says it will introduce more derivative models and powertrains in the future, including the PHEV plug-in hybrid and diesel engines that will be introduced next, and of course, the GTI and R that performance fans are looking forward to.