The Volkswagen Golf has been available in many body styles in its decades-long career. In addition to the regular hatchback variants, there were also convertibles and sedans and the station wagon variant can still be found in the showrooms. In 2004 a new version was added: the Golf Plus.
The Volkswagen Golf has been available in many body styles in its decades-long career. In addition to the regular hatchback variants, there were also convertibles and sedans and the station wagon variant can still be found in the showrooms. In 2004 a new version was added: the Golf Plus.
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However, the Plus was not so much a direct body style of the regular Golf. The Plus was in fact a height-stretched version of the Golf and therefore also had its own bodywork. In a sense, the Golf Plus was the smallest MPV of the brand. The CrossGolf, a Golf Plus with cool off-road clothing, also appeared in 2006.
hipper
After a new Golf, a few years later, in 2013, it was also time for a new Golf Plus. However, the car had to be a bit hipper than the first model, so in addition to a tighter and smoother appearance, the name also changed. Henceforth the model was called Golf Sportsvan. In appearance, the car is now more of a small Touran and therefore slightly more MPV-like. In 2018 the model underwent a final facelift.
Technical
Engine type
petrol, 4-cylinder line
Displacement
1,197 cm³
max. assets
63 kW (85 hp)
Bee
4,300 rpm
max. couple
160 Nm
Bee
1,400 rpm
Drive
front wheels
Brakes from/a
given disks/discs
Turning circle
11.1 m
Power range
63 to 110 kW
General
Transmission
5MT
Body type
5-drs. hatchback
Euro NCAP
5 stars
Market launch
June 2014
Latest facelift
Nov 2017
Guarantee
2 years
From price
€25,190
Particularities
The Golf Sportsvan is the successor to the Golf Plus.