-
GOLF
V 1.6 petrol (trendline, comfortline) $25,490 (man)
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GOLF
V 2.0 petrol (sportline) $29,990 (man)
-
GOLF
V 1.9 turbo diesel (trendline, comfortline) $27,990 (man)
-
GOLF
V 2.0 turbo diesel (comfortline) $32,490 (man)
- Car of
the Year (What Car? UK)
- "the
safest vehicle ever tested" 2004 Euro-NCAP crash testing
-
6
airbags – driver and front passenger airbags, driver and
front passenger side airbags and curtain airbags front and rear.
- four-wheel disc
brakes (fronts ventilated)
- ABS anti-lock
system, EBD electronic brake pressure distribution and HBA hydraulic
brake assist
- Traction control
(ASR)
- Air-conditioning
- ADDITIONAL
FEATURES IN SPORTLINE MODELS:
- automatic 2-zone
climate control air
- titanium’
design interior trim features
- front fog lights
- sports front
seats with cloth inserts
- body colour-coded
bumpers
- side mouldings
and door handles plus firmer springs/dampers
- reduced ride
height and 16 inch alloy wheels.
TECHNICAL:
- ENGINES:
- 1.6-litre FSI
Petrol 75kw 148Nm; Premium unleaded 95 RON
- 2.0-litre FSI
Petrol 110kw 200Nm; Premium unleaded 98 RON
- 1.9-litre TDI
turbocharged diesel 77kw 250Nm
- 2.0-litre TDI
turbocharged diesel 103kw 320Nm
- ACCELERATION:
0-100kph
- 1.6 petrol: 11.4
s man / 12.5 s auto
- 2.0 petrol: 8.8s
man / 9.5s auto
- 1.9 diesel: 11.1s
man / 11.2s auto
- 2.0 diesel: 9.3s
man / 9.3s auto
- GEARBOX:
- 1.6 petrol: 5
sp man or 6 sp auto
- 2.0 petrol: 6
sp man or 6 sp auto
- Diesel Golf:
6 sp man or 6 sp Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG)
- FUEL:
- Premium unleaded
95 RON: 1.6-litre FSI Petrol
- Premium unleaded
98 RON: 2.0-litre FSI Petrol
- Fuel tank 55L
- CONSUMPTION:
litres per 100km
- 1.6 petrol: 7.5
man / 8.2 auto
- 2.0 petrol: 8
man / 8.5 auto
- 1.9 diesel: 5.5
man / 5.8 auto
- 1.9 diesel: 5.7
man / 6.1 auto
OPTIONS
(price subject to change)
- sunroof $1980
- leather $2990-3290
- metallic paint
$690
- sat navigation
$2990
- 6 sp Tiptronic
auto for Petrol Golf $2300
- 6 sp DSG auto
for Diesel Golf $2300
WARRANTY
- 3 Yr / 60,000km, 3 Yr
Roadcare
FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION
- contact your local Volkswagwen
dealership
2005/2004
VW GOLF
PRESS RELEASE
Volkswagen
Launches All-New 5th Generation Golf Range
Europe’s number
one best-seller starts below $26,000 (RRP)
Spectacular all-new
styling
Choice of two petrol
or two diesel engines
DSG (Direct Shift)
Automatic
All-new 4-link rear
suspension
Volkswagen’s
all-new fifth generation Golf (Golf V) models are now on-sale in Australia
priced from $25,490 (RRP).
The all-new Golf
represents the largest evolutionary leap, both visually and technically,
since the model - acknowledged as the vehicle that started the hatchback
revolution - was first launched in 1974.
Golf V boasts a
choice of four powerplants including new 2.0-litre FSI Petrol and 1.9-litre
and 2.0-litre TDI turbocharged diesel engines.
Depending on the
model, transmission choices are five-speed or six-speed manual or 6-speed
automatic. Diesel-powered Golfs have the option of six-speed manual
or Volkswagen’s world-acclaimed six-speed Direct Shift Gearbox
(DSG).
The accolades are
already flowing, including ‘Car of the Year’ (What Car?
UK) and – most significantly – the second quarter 2004 Euro-NCAP
crash testing which reported the Golf V as the safest vehicle ever tested.
No other passenger car (including bigger, heavier, more expensive cars
in other classes) has received such a good overall result for the NCAP
requirements in crash safety, pedestrian protection and child protection.
For three decades,
the Golf has been Europe’s number one best seller, with more than
22 million vehicles sold (more than Volkswagen’s Beetle). From
a purely statistical view, that means for the last 30 years, every day
of the year, about 2,100 people somewhere in the world have bought a
Golf.
This achievement
is even more remarkable when you consider that in 1974, when the first
generation Golf was launched in Europe, there were about 10 direct competitive
vehicles. In 2004 there were about 130 Golf rivals clamoring for a share
of the vehicle category the Europeans refer to as ‘A-class’
– a class Volkswagen continues to lead with a market share in
excess of 25 per cent.
Globally, Volkswagen
will sell over 600,000 Golfs in 2005; Volkswagen Group Australia is
forecasting 7500 of these locally.
Clearly the all-new
fifth-generation Golf lineup has all the ingredients to continue in
the successful footsteps of its predecessors: a clear plus in terms
of appearance, features, driving dynamics, performance, spaciousness,
safety, quality and value-for-money.
Visually, the Golf
follows the award-winning Touareg 4WD in introducing Australia to the
next phase of Volkswagen’s far-reaching global design campaign.
Even at first glance,
the newcomer is still recognizable as a Golf - thanks to its characteristic
C-pillar - but the powerfully-built rear end, pronounced sporting character
of the front end plus the muscular, rakish silhouette display a bold
and confident new dynamic. And Golf’s new confidence is accentuated
by its striking twin round clear-glass halogen headlights and integrated
turn indicators. The tail-lights with their double lens elements are
equally distinctive.
Inside, Golf V has
adopted virtually none of the interior elements of its predecessors
but it remains clear that Volkswagen is proceeding down the road of
interior design that sees the company acknowledged as the world’s
best. This is characterized in Golf V by crystal clear functionality,
perceptible and visible quality and a high level of visual aesthetics.
Extra spaciousness
is evident – Golf V provides an extra 52 millimetres of rear legroom
and 24 millimetres of rear headroom compared to its predecessor. And
with the overall length of the new model 54 millimetres longer, trunk
capacity has increased by 20 litres to 350 litres.
Ride/handling is
a key feature of the all-new Golf V and represents a significant advance
over the previous model.
A much-improved
McPherson strut/lower A-arm front suspension provides perfect location
and a brand new four-link design is used at the rear. Interestingly
the rear-end multi-link design features inclined dampers and oval auxiliary
springs to deliver enhanced trunk space.
On-road dynamics
have also been enhanced by a new electromechanical power steering system
that provides power assistance as a function of road speed (less assistance
at higher speeds) delivering greater feel and enhanced straight-line
stability.
Brakes are four-wheel
discs (fronts ventilated) with standard ABS anti-lock system, EBD electronic
brake pressure distribution and HBA hydraulic brake assist. Traction
control (ASR) is also standard.
Golf V’s new
bodyshell represents an 80 per cent improvement in dynamic rigidity
– a major safety benefit - making it the best in its segment.
And the new module
doors are a worldwide innovation amongst steel bodies. Their unique
selling point: in the event of the outer skin panel being damaged, it
is no longer necessary to replace the entire door, but rather just the
outer metal skin – this saves repair time and costs.
All Golf V models
come with six airbags – driver and front passenger airbags, driver
and front passenger side airbags and curtain airbags front and rear.
In Australia, Golf
V will be sold with three levels of specification – Trendline,
Comfortline and the range-topping Sportline which is only available
with the 2.0-litre FSI petrol engine.
Air-conditioning
is standard across the range with 2.0-litre Sportline models gaining
automatic 2-zone climate control air.
Sportline models
also feature ‘titanium’ design interior trim features, front
fog lights, sports front seats with cloth inserts, body colour-coded
bumpers, side mouldings and door handles plus firmer springs/dampers,
reduced ride height and 16 inch alloy wheels.
Among the extra
features included in the Comfortline specification is a coming/leaving
home function for the headlights. This sees the headlights remain on
for a fixed period after the occupants have exited the car to illuminate
the walkway and – using the radio-wave remote control key - the
same can happen in reverse, when you are walking towards your car (a
very handy convenience and personal safety feature).
With the combination
of very sharp pricing and advanced specifications, for 2005, Volkswagen
Group Australia is anticipating monthly sales volumes for Golf V of
625 vehicles. The company anticipates around six per cent (40 vehicles
per month) will be diesel powered.
Announcing the all-new
Golf V lineup, Volkswagen Group Australia’s Managing Director,
Mr Peter Nochar said: “Globally there is no more significant car
for Volkswagen. Last year the Golf accounted for 35 per cent of Volkswagen’s
sales and is still the hatchback against which all others are benchmarked
- so you can imagine the effort our company has put in to developing
the all-new fifth generation model.
“In Australia,
our confidence in the new Golf range is based on the fact that the new
model is again the market leader in Europe and we have enjoyed fantastic
support from our parent company in securing very competitive pricing
and a much broader range than we had with the previous model, including
some fantastic ‘world’s best’ petrol and diesel engines.”