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has done an amazing job of keeping details about its 7th generation GolfVolkswagen GolfGermany, 1974 > present7 series
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secret, but the car will be revealed at a press conference on September 4. The first details are starting to leak out about VW's best selling vehicle worldwide.
As we knew, the next Golf will ride on VW AG's MQB platform for transverse-engine front-wheel drive cars that is already available on the newest A3Audi A3 Gen.3 [Typ 8V]Germany, 2012 > present275 versions
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. Volkswagen has not revealed that the new car will be 100kg lighter (220lbs), 23% better fuel economy and 13.9% less CO2 emissions. The base car will weigh 1050kg (2315lbs)
VW looked at the entire car to cut weight. Most of the weight loss comes from lighter, stronger steel used in the chassis and aluminum suspension components, but VW even cut weight from the seats and wiring.
Dimensionally, the new Golf will be 56mm longer, 13mm wider and 28mm lower as well. Its 59mm longer wheelbase, 8mm wider front track and 6mm wider rear track should make the car more stable. This will also mean a roomier interior and a 30-liter larger cargo area.
VW AG's MQB platform will cut manufacturing costs by 20% and manufacturing time by 30%.
The compact Golf was launched by Volkswagen in 1974 and has been ever since the most successful model of the German brand, even overcoming the mythic Beetle. It has been the top selling VW model, with over 21 million build and sold, having saved the company by the time Beetle’s sales were falling dramatically.
The new Golf debuted in 2012. The seventh generation Golf is 56mm longer overall and has a 59mm wider track, but it is 100kg lighter than the outgoing model and gets 23% fuel economy. The wheelbase is 43mm longer. The cleanest BlueMotion model uses 3.2l/100km of fuel and emits 85g/km of CO2. The new car has received an environmental certificate from TÜV Nord. Compared to the previous model it uses resources 12% more efficiently.
Some of the savings are being invested back into the car. Volkswagen is reportedly giving the Golf a class-leading interior in terms of quality and a new infotainment system. The electronic differential from the GTI will be standard on the new Golf, and it will also have VW's automatic braking.
There are two engines confirmed for the car so far: the EA211 1.4-liter turbocharged and direct injected petrol engine with 138hp and 1.6-liter turbo diesel engine. The 1.4 engine produces 112g/km of CO2 with VW's seven-speed DSG. The diesel produces 105hp and emits 99g/km of CO2. More engines will be revealed later.
"The Golf has a preeminent role at Volkswagen because of its high production volumes, the number of employees behind it, and because the car is the face of VW," said Ulrich Hackenberg, VW's head of brand development.
Sales could begin as soon as November.
The next GTI is rumored to be revealed at the Paris Motor Show on September 27.
Source: Automotive News and Autocar
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