VW Releases New Golf VI Initial Details

New 2009 VW Golf VI
by Brian Potter
August 5, 2008 9:47 PM
Filed Under: German, Volkswagen

Following yesterday's leak, VW has gone ahead and released initial details of the all new sixth generation Golf model plus hi-res images, although the same ones as before. VW states first sales will begin in Europe this October with Africa, Asia, Australia and North America following in succession. The entry price for the German market is around 16,500 Euros, approximately 200 Euros more than the current Golf V.

The new Golf is described as sportier and more distinctive in appearance than any previous generations. VW Design Chief, Walter de Silva, describes, "It is more accentuated, more three-dimensional than its predecessor; with precisely defined lines and edges, and with finely proportioned flared surfaces and recesses." It is also admitted that the new Golf shares design characteristics with the new Scirocco sports hatch, particularly in “the roof section that now rests on a dominant filled out shoulder section.”

New driver's assistance features include "automatic distance control" (ACC), "adaptive chassis control" (DCC) and the "park steering assistant" bring additional top technologies on board the Golf. For safety, new standard features include a new ESP system with finer response over its control range, further optimized crash properties, seven airbags including knee airbag, the special head restraints (WOKS) that counteract whiplash trauma, a "seatbelt detection" feature debuting in the rear seating area of the Golf and daytime running lights.

Right at the market launch, the Golf will be offered with two 2.0 liter TDI engines making 81 kW / 110 PS and 103 kW / 140 PS. For the first time in the Golf, common rail injection instead of the old pumpe düse injection will be used. Four gasoline engines will be available from launch starting with two normally aspirated engines making 59 kW / 80 PS, 75 kW / 102 PS. Then TSI in either supercharged and/or turbocharged form making 90 kW / 122 PS and 118 kW / 160 PS. Overall, new engine and transmission technologies lower fuel consumption by up to 28 percent and all engines satisfy future EU-5 limits.

With the exception of the entry-level engines, VW's dual clutch transmission (DSG) in either 6 or 7-speed form replaces the automatic transmission.

Source: VW
Press Release (Click to expand)

Initial Facts

Wolfsburg, 05 August 2008 - Golf’s high levels of value and comfort nullify class distinctions

  • New Golf design points the way to Volkswagen’s future
  • TDI, TSI and DSG systems improve fuel economy by up to 28 percent
  • First Golf with adaptive chassis and automatic distance control

Volkswagen is unveiling its most important automotive secret of the year: the new Golf. The car – Europe’s most successful with more than 26 million sold – was improved in all areas. "This sixth generation of Golf cars will completely redefine the quality and comfort level of its class over broad categories, offering more customer value than ever before", says Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn, Chairman of the Board at Volkswagen AG. The European market launch of the new Golf will begin in October; following in succession will be Africa, Asia, Australia and North America. The entry price for the German market is around 16,500 Euros.

Innovative power – the Golf democratizes progress

The clear and powerful design of the new Golf is showing the entire brand the way to the future. Its acoustic properties and the overall comfort of the Volkswagen tear down class distinctions. Innovative engines and transmission technologies lower fuel consumption by up to 28 percent. All gasoline and diesel engines satisfy limits of the future EU-5 standard.

Assistance systems such as "automatic distance control" (ACC), "adaptive chassis control" (DCC) and the "park steering assistant" bring additional top technologies on board the Golf. A new ESP system, with finer response over its control range, further optimized crash properties, seven airbags including knee airbag, the special head restraints (WOKS) that counteract whiplash trauma, a "seatbelt detection" feature debuting in the rear seating area of the Golf and daytime running lights – that are standard equipment – provide for a maximum level of safety.

Exterior design – Precision in a new form

The high value of the new Golf is reflected par excellence in its stylish design; all key body elements were redesigned: "We have cast the Golf’s core components in a precise, new mold", explains Walter de Silva. And the Italian design chief of the German corporation emphasizes this: "The Golf is the global icon car making. So the architecture and graphic form of new model are also absolutely clear and unique." At the same time, the sixth Golf has a sportier and more distinctive appearance than any previous generation of the model series. De Silva: "It is more accentuated, more three-dimensional than its predecessor; with precisely defined lines and edges, and with finely proportioned flared surfaces and recesses." And Klaus Bischoff, Chief Designer for the Volkswagen brand, adds: "Every detail is uncompromisingly aimed at improving value."

Especially in a direct comparison of generations five and six, it becomes clear just how much the new Golf has changed. The team headed up by de Silva and Bischoff sought to crystallize out the "essential DNA" of the model series and send it on a trip to the future. These stylistic characteristics include the clear front end of the first generation and the C-pillar that was perfected in the fourth generation.

The roof section now rests – similar to the new Scirocco – on a dominant filled out shoulder section. Responsible for this is a prominent curving line that – like a muscle trained down to the last fiber – extends from the headlights back to the taillights. In its side profile, this line – which Volkswagen Design calls the "character line" – also gives the new Golf a fuller, lower stance on the road from a side perspective.

All body surfaces are generally more relaxed, more athletic. In front the new car takes up the horizontally aligned radiator grille trim strip between the headlights of the first Golf generation; the grille itself is high-gloss black. The lines of the bumper match those of the radiator grille. Beneath this is an adjacent section with another air scoop. Also arranged on a black background are the chrome light housings of the dynamically styled headlamps.

In the rear too is characterized by a dominance of horizontal lines. The taillights – very wide now – are identified among other things by an unmistakably unique night design. Stylistically – with their crystal-clear lines for the turn signal and backup lamps – they bear a resemblance to the taillights of the Touareg. Overall, the image of the new Golf – in the interplay of all of its design characteristics – is one of a significantly wider, flatter and even more high-end car.

Interior – imploding class distinctions

The car’s exceptional value also applies to the newly designed interior, whose refined surfaces and features completely transform class distinctions, both to the touch and visually, especially in the cockpit area. The appearance and layout of materials and details such as brushed chrome accents and round instruments derived directly from those of the Passat CC leave the impression that one is actually sitting in a car of the next higher segment. Ergonomic properties of the car’s interior were also further developed. For example, all operating controls are even easier to use. They include the control of the automatic climate control system (Climatronic) – presented for the first time on the Passat CC – and the power window controls that are now located further forward in the door trim, making them easier to access.

There is a common thread here: Volkswagen’s typical attention to perfection of every detail in the car. Take the example of "seatbelt detection" in the rear: if the Golf is ordered with rear side airbags, the user can recognize on the multifunctional display in the cockpit whether the occupants have their seatbelts fastened in the rear – separately for each seat. Or take the example of leather seats: a new, more robust leather surface is being used. Or the example of the cargo area: four practical hooks ensure that after shopping, the contents of shopping bags are not strewn across the cargo area. Or the example of the outside mirrors: thanks to an aerodynamically optimized shape they get significantly less dirty. They are easier to adjust from the interior, since the power mirror adjustment control is now located further up and more forward in the door trim.

Noise reduction – the quietest Golf since the first model

The new Golf is characterized by first-class acoustic properties. A special damping film in the windshield also reduces driving noises, as does the newly developed seal concept for the doors and side window guides. The new shape of the outside mirrors also significantly reduces wind noise. Furthermore, special modifications were made to acoustically isolate the engine and passenger compartments from one another better. Very quiet rolling tires and new engine bearings round out the noise reduction package.

Diesel engines – migration to common rail injection

Making a significant contribution to the pioneering acoustic properties are the exceptionally quiet TDI common rail engines being used in the Golf for the first time. Two balancer shafts also put an end to undesirable vibrations. Plans call for a TDI power range extending from 66 kW / 90 PS to 125 kW / 170 PS. Right at the market launch, Volkswagen will be offering the Golf with two 2.0 liter TDI engines; they output 81 kW / 110 PS and 103 kW / 140 PS. Always there as production equipment: a diesel particulate filter (DPF).

The new TDIs are exceptionally fuel efficient. The 110 PS strong entry-level diesel is satisfied with 4.5 liters of fuel (119 g/km CO2) per 100 kilometers – that represents a 0.6 liter reduction! Even the 140 PS version only requires 4.9 liters of diesel (129 g/km CO2), which is 0.6 liters less.

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Tuner_Mad
August 5, 2008 9:53 PM
Hmm, if the standard version is looking this sporty already, the GTI should be worth a look!

I really like the look of this car... apart from those tailights that already look old.

Nurchus
August 5, 2008 9:57 PM
Here here!

I am more concerned with the performance as well. The rear lights can look as old and ugly as they want. But if that vehicle performs, I will overlook the small details.

Cheers!

dada.zak
August 5, 2008 10:15 PM
Oh no... These noisy stinky 'tak-tak-tak-tak' diesels again?? Give us some proper modern engines and not these prehistorical units!

odysseus
August 6, 2008 2:08 PM
VW has already fitted the 2.0 TDI with CR which makes it clenaer an less noisier than with the old PD.

shaahinmt
August 6, 2008 5:29 PM
whatever they fit to its TDI it still going to shake, deafened, and bore u to death.


Edited by user on June 17, 2009 at 3:18 AM
coopergt
August 5, 2008 11:12 PM
Looks good. Hopefully they will bring it to the USA fairly quickly not wait 2 or more years like V. No wonder they lost market share here. I like the interior looks very well put together.

radmeister
August 5, 2008 11:13 PM
OUCH! looks like VW made a BIG mistake, this car looks much too much like the sirocco. Engines will be the same only difference will be the bumper and small changes to the int.

shaahinmt
August 6, 2008 5:35 PM
they make these mistakes on a regular baises...(veiron costs 5 milion £ to make,is being sold it for 1!)

Penner
August 5, 2008 11:28 PM
Die Kiste ist einfach nur "scheisse-hässlich"...

pscs
August 6, 2008 12:13 AM
haha, es ist nicht so slim, ehh?

pscs
August 6, 2008 12:17 AM
you can see that main picture the car and the random women are photoshopped in!

BabyMilo
August 6, 2008 12:39 AM
:( they kept the design... they could of done soo much and they gave us this, an enlarged scirocco... it will probably still sell really well becuse it is a golf though...

Nurchus
August 6, 2008 2:43 AM
I wish they'd bring the Scirocco into the States. That car is ruthlessly wonderful of VW to make!

Now, let's see what VW has in the works for the Jetta revision.

Cheers!

AUDINICK
August 6, 2008 3:08 AM
I think that they dont have a designer; The only thing different between this car and the previous is the time it takes to build it! The true golf was the mark 2 and 3! this is really a boring car for the main stream slave to the brand driver!

si1982
August 6, 2008 3:27 AM
the idea was to simplfy the design as much as possible as the current golf is costing VW too much to manufacture. Hence the new golf is being released 2 years before VW's normal routine of updating models...

Gumball
August 6, 2008 4:50 AM
VW is a bargain, especially display models you can get really cheap ones, with great economy and good interior for a low price.

Gumball
August 6, 2008 4:50 AM
VW is a bargain, especially display models you can get really cheap ones, with great economy and good interior for a low price.

catchmyshadow
August 6, 2008 4:57 AM
good work overall, never change a winning team. the rear lights look pretty much like the touareg ones, but it doesn`t mean they are ugly. the success will continue...

catchmyshadow
August 6, 2008 5:10 AM
here are some more pictures: http://www.autobild.de/artikel/der-neue-vw-golf-vi_760516.html

catchmyshadow
August 6, 2008 5:12 AM
picture of the rear lights, looking good imho http://bilder.autobild.de/ir_img/59198509_2bdaae31eb.jpg

electra
August 6, 2008 5:45 AM
Looks cool... I am looking forward to get the gti version.

kevoluetion
August 6, 2008 6:12 AM
I like it but its not really an improvement in terms of style from the current one...I still like the current one very much

kimbo
August 6, 2008 11:27 AM
not that bad. No revolution or fancy design here, but thats not a bad way to make a good car. People still like it and will buy it. Good reliability, decent quality and classic, but modern looking car. I like it.

daviepops
August 6, 2008 6:56 PM
I agree kimbo ... a very good evolution on the V ... why would they make a radical change to one of the motoring world's biggest success stories? ... the Sirocco was obviously the first model to wear the next generation face of VW and IMHO it's a well balances stylish look ... can't wait to see it appear right across the range

daviepops
August 6, 2008 6:59 PM
... well balanced** ... grrrr don't you hate it when you miss a typo ... lol

Decypha
August 6, 2008 12:55 PM
Is the American market the only market where the Jetta is not seen as an extended Golf?

GOlf_five_V_5
August 6, 2008 12:59 PM
MKV frame scirocco front touareg headlights Passat CC doorhandles and mirrors PAssat CC/EOS dashboard brand new wheels (!!!)

= a good mix ! but too classic.... GTI version can be great ;)

blank
August 6, 2008 3:13 PM
"sportier and more distinctive in appearance than any previous generations"

Haha... Earth to Walter Da Silva? Hello? It is neither sporty nor distinctive. You've been staring at your creation for so long, you've started hallucinating. It's a lame, ordinary hatchback that stands out less from the crowd than the Mark V, which was unremarkable to begin with.

"precisely defined lines and edges, and with finely proportioned flared surfaces and recesses"

Get off the crackpipe, man! This isn't some Ferrari or Jaguar you've created. It's a 6 year old mass produced tuna can that's had a very minor facelift. It looks dated already and it's not even out yet. The Mark V looked fresh for at least a couple of years and didn't get old until 2005.

blank
August 6, 2008 3:19 PM
Oh, and another thing... will everyone get the sharkfin antenna now like on other brands (Saab, Volvo, Audi etc), or will those who don't buy the ludicrously overpriced satnav still get the ridiculous fishing rod antenna like on previous generations? And what about the Xenons, will they still remain the most expensive Xenon option in the industry though they don't even swivel?

Paulds
August 6, 2008 7:21 PM
The more I see it, the more I like it... you can visit www.autobild.de... the excelense is in the details... too many parts from other models, but the quality increases vs the previous model... looks in photos better than the current model, can´t wait to see it in person, obviously the GTi version too!

omarb07
August 6, 2008 9:52 PM
new golf looks like scirocco in front, tourage in back. looks better though

sfero
August 7, 2008 6:55 PM
The more I read about and see of the new Golf, the more I get used to and comfortable with it. The new design isn't really exciting and some may call it a step back. But as far as I'm concerned it's classic and timeless, something that will appeal to many people. Looking forward to October...

Oliver
August 10, 2008 3:18 PM
This is a great looking car!!!! I love it!!! Looking forward to testdrive it with the nicest drict injection tsi ever an the 7-speed dual-clutch-transmission @ 160bhp. This is definetly the best car you can afford and enjoy in everyday life...bravissimo VW!!!!

nuutti
August 16, 2008 8:58 PM
i wish they wouldn't have made the bootlid handle like that. my golf has the turning vw logo as handle and it's terrible to open because it gets dirty all the time and then the dirt sticks to your hand. and i wish there will be a more "hardcore" high-powered 4motion version than the current r32 without compromising the "gt" ability. sounds hard.

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