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Volkswagen Golf Mk6

The Volkswagen Golf Mk6 (code named Typ 5K) is a compact car, the sixth generation of the Volkswagen Golf and the successor to the Volkswagen Golf Mk5. It was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in October 2008 for the 2009 model year. Volkswagen released pictures and information on August 6, 2008, prior to the official unveiling. The vehicle was released to the European market in the winter of 2008. Volkswagen claimed investments were made in production efficiency, with a claimed productivity improvement at launch of nearly 20% in comparison with the previous model, with further gains planned for the first twelve months of production.[5]

Volkswagen Golf Mk6 (5K)
Overview
ManufacturerVolkswagen
Also calledVolkswagen Jetta SportWagen (United States, wagon)
Volkswagen Vento Variant (Argentina and Uruguay, wagon)[1]
Production2008–2013
2009–2013 (wagon)
2011–2016 (cabriolet)
Model years2010–2014 (North America)
Assembly
DesignerWalter de Silva
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car/small family car (C)
Body style3/5-door hatchback
5-door estate/wagon
2-door cabriolet
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Front-engine, all-wheel-drive (4Motion)
PlatformVolkswagen Group A5 (PQ35) platform
RelatedAudi A3 Mk2
Audi TT Mk2
Audi Q3 Mk1
Volkswagen Golf Mk5
Volkswagen Touran Mk1
Volkswagen Jetta
Volkswagen Golf Plus
Volkswagen Eos
Volkswagen Passat
Volkswagen Passat CC
Volkswagen Tiguan
Volkswagen Scirocco Mk3
SEAT León Mk2
SEAT Toledo Mk3
SEAT Altea
Škoda Yeti
Škoda Octavia Mk2
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 1.2 L TSI I4
  • 1.4 L I4
  • 1.4 L t/c and s/c TSI I4
  • 1.6 L I4
  • 1.8 L TSI I4
  • 2.0 L TSI I4
  • 2.5 L I5
  • Diesel:
  • 1.6 L TDI I4
  • 2.0 L TDI I4
Transmission5/6-speed manual
6-speed automatic
6/7-speed DSG
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,578 mm (101.5 in)
Length4,199 mm (165.3 in)
GTI: 4,213 mm (165.9 in)
Width1,779 mm (70.0 in)
Height1,479 mm (58.2 in)
GTI: 1,469 mm (57.8 in)
Kerb weight1,217–1,541 kg (2,683–3,397 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorVolkswagen Golf Mk5
Volkswagen Eos (Golf Cabriolet only)
Volkswagen Bora HS (China)
SuccessorVolkswagen Golf Mk7
Volkswagen T-Roc (Cabriolet models only)

Although billed as the Mk6, the new model was largely based on its predecessor, the Golf Mk5, and was effectively a re-engineered facelift of the previous model. In January 2013, it was superseded by the Volkswagen Golf Mk7, which was built on the newly assembled MQB platform.

Design

Like its predecessor, the Mk6 Golf is based on the Volkswagen Group A5 (PQ35) platform. It is effectively a reskin of the Mk5 rather than an all-new design; it was developed with engineering improvements to shorten the previous model's assembly time to save costs. Additionally, it answered criticisms of that model's cheapened interior quality compared to that of the Mk4 and Mk3 Golf.

Specifications

Equipment

Improvements in equipment level on the domestic market Golfs include—for the first time in a Golf—air conditioning as standard.[6] Additionally, dual-zone climate control is included in the Autobahn trim for North America.[7]

Engines

Model Engine type/code Power/rpm Torque/rpm 0–100 km/h (0-62 mph)
acceleration
Top speed Transmission
Petrol engine
1.4 1,390 cc (85 cu in) I4 (CGGA) 79 hp; 59 kW (80 PS) at 5,000 132 N⋅m (97 lb⋅ft) at 3,800 13.9 s 172 km/h (107 mph) 5-speed manual
1.6 1,595 cc (97 cu in) I4 (BSE/BSF/CCSA) 101 hp; 75 kW (102 PS) at 5,600 148 N⋅m (109 lb⋅ft) at 3,800 11.3 s 188 km/h (117 mph) 5-speed manual
7-speed DSG (optional)
1.2 TSI 1,197 cc (73 cu in) I4 84 hp; 63 kW (85 PS) at 4,800 160 N⋅m (118 lb⋅ft) at 1,500–3,500 12.3 s 178 km/h (111 mph) 5-speed manual
1.2 TSI 1,197 cc (73 cu in) I4 (CBZ/CBZB/CBZC) 104 hp; 77 kW (105 PS) at 5,000 175 N⋅m (129 lb⋅ft) at 1,550–4,100 10.6 s 190 km/h (118 mph) 6-speed manual
7-speed DSG (optional)
1.4 TSI 1,390 cc (85 cu in) I4 (CAXA) 120 hp; 90 kW (122 PS) at 5,000 200 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft) at 1,500–4,000 9.5 s 200 km/h (124 mph) 6-speed manual
7-speed DSG (optional)
1.4 TSI 1,390 cc (85 cu in) I4 (CAVD) 158 hp; 118 kW (160 PS) at 5,800 240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft) at 1,500–4,000 8.0 s 220 km/h (137 mph) 6-speed manual
7-speed DSG (optional)
1.8 TSI 1,798 cc (110 cu in) I4 (CDAA) 158 hp; 118 kW (160 PS) at 4,500-6,000 250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 1,500–4,500 8.0 s 220 km/h (137 mph) 6-speed manual
7-speed DSG (optional)
GTI 1,984 cc (121 cu in) I4 (CCZB/CBFA) 207 hp; 154 kW (210 PS) at 5,300-6,200 280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft) at 1,700-5,200 6.9 s 240 km/h (149 mph)
238 km/h (148 mph) (DSG)
6-speed manual
6-speed DSG (optional)
GTI "35" 1,984 cc (121 cu in) I4 (CDLG) 232 hp; 173 kW (235 PS) at 5,500-6,300 300 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft) at 2,200-5,500 6.6 s 247 km/h (153 mph) 6-speed manual
6-speed DSG (optional)
2.5* 2,480 cc (151 cu in) I5 (BGQ/CBUA/CBTA) 170 hp; 127 kW (172 PS) at 5,700 240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft) at 4,250 7.6 s 209 km/h (130 mph)
(elec. limited)
5-speed manual
6-speed Tiptronic Automatic (optional)
R 1,984 cc (121 cu in) I4 (CDLF/CDLC) 266 hp; 199 kW (270 PS) at 6,000 350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) at 2,500-5,000 5.7 s
5.5 s (DSG)
250 km/h (155 mph) 6-speed manual
6-speed DSG (optional)
Liquefied petroleum gas engine
1.6 LPG 1,595 cc (97 cu in) I4 (CHGA) 97 hp; 72 kW (98 PS) at 5,600 (LPG)
101 hp; 75 kW (102 PS) at 5,600
144 N⋅m (106 lb⋅ft) at 3,800 (LPG)
148 N⋅m (109 lb⋅ft) at 3,800
12.1 s (LPG)
11.9
149 km/h (93 mph) (LPG)
169 km/h (105 mph)
5-speed manual
Diesel engine
1.6 TDI 1,598 cc (98 cu in) I4 (CAYB) 89 hp; 66 kW (90 PS) at 4,200 230 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) at 1,500-2,500 12.9 s 178 km/h (111 mph) 5-speed manual
1.6 TDI BlueMotion 1,598 cc (98 cu in) I4 (CAYC) 104 hp; 77 kW (105 PS) at 4,400 250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 1,500-2,500 11.3 s
11.2 s (DSG)
190 km/h (118 mph) 5-speed manual
7-speed DSG (optional)
1.6 TDI 1,598 cc (98 cu in) I4 (CAY) 189 km/h (117 mph) 5-speed manual
7-speed DSG (optional)
2.0 TDI 1,968 cc (120 cu in) I4 (CBDC) 108 hp; 81 kW (110 PS) at 4,200 250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 1,500–2,500 10.7 s 190 km/h (118 mph) 5-speed manual
6-speed DSG (optional)
2.0 TDI BlueMotion 1,968 cc (120 cu in) I4 (CBAA/CBAB/CFFB) 138 hp; 103 kW (140 PS) at 4,200 320 N⋅m (236 lb⋅ft) at 1,750–2,500 9.3 s 209 km/h (130 mph) 6-speed manual
6-speed DSG (optional)
2.0 TDI 4Motion 1,968 cc (120 cu in) I4 (CBAA/CBAB) 9.1 s 206 km/h (128 mph) 6-speed manual
GTD 1,968 cc (120 cu in) I4 (CBBB/CFGB) 168 hp; 125 kW (170 PS) at 4,200 350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) at 1,750–2,500 8.1 s 222 km/h (138 mph)
220 km/h (137 mph) (DSG)
6-speed manual
6-speed DSG (optional)

The company spoke confidently of launching a BlueMotion low emissions Golf in Germany, back in 2009. They've also mentioned utilizing alternative fuels in later products.[8]

  • Available engines for North American Golf include the 2.5 L I5 engine from the previous Mk5 Rabbit and Mk5 Jetta and the 2.0-litre TDI. GTI version features the 2.0-litre TSI.

Safety

With safety features such as seven standard airbags (up to nine in Europe, up to eight in the US) and standard Electronic Stability Programme (ESP), the Golf Mk6 has scored 36 out of 37 possible points for occupant protection, giving it a five-star rating by the Euro NCAP crash test agency. It was one of the safest vehicles in its class at the time of its release.[9]

Models

Cabriolet

The Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet was presented at the 2011 Geneva International Motor Show. The four-seater has a soft top with an electro-hydraulic drive that opens the Golf's top in 9.5 seconds. The top can also be opened or closed during driving at speeds of up to 30 km/h (19 mph). After nine years without a convertible Golf, it was the first Cabriolet model under the Golf family since 2002.

The VW Golf Cabriolet's styling follows that of its hard-top three-door counterpart, but it differs somewhat with a rear section, lower profile roofline and more swept-back angle of its front windscreen frame. Bi-xenon headlights are an option. Unlike the regular Golf, the Cabriolet has LED rear lights, which are only available for the R and GTI versions of the hardtop. Safety features include the automatically deploying roll-over bar, front airbags, side head/thorax airbags, knee airbag for the driver and ESP.

There are six turbocharged direct-injection engines whose power outputs range from 77 kW (105 PS; 103 hp) to 155 kW (211 PS; 208 hp). Four of the petrol engines (TSI) and one diesel (TDI) are available with the DSG dual-clutch gearbox; while three of the engines are available with energy-saving BlueMotion Technology.

In February 2012, Volkswagen announced that they would build a Cabriolet version of the GTI, powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine.[10]

As of October 2016, VW announced that the Golf cabriolet will no longer be sold in the UK due to financial reasons.[11]

Station wagon

A facelifted variant Mk5 Golf Variant model was introduced in 2009 as the Mk6, despite carrying the front fascia, interior styling, and the powertrain from the new Golf, the body shell and underpinnings are based on its fifth-generation predecessor. It is sold in the US as the Jetta SportWagen, in Mexico and Canada as the Golf Wagon and in South America as the Jetta Variant or Vento Variant.

Golf Plus

 
Volkswagen Golf Plus

In December 2008, a face-lifted version of the Golf Plus was revealed at the Bologna Motor Show,[12] featuring a revised front end, similar to the Golf Mk6, but still largely retaining the design of the rear end and the interior of the Mk5 based vehicle.[13] In 2014, the Golf Plus was replaced by the MQB-based Golf Sportsvan, which was originally shown as the Sportsvan concept.

Twin Drive

Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn announced Golf Twin Drive plug-in hybrid concept based on Mk5 Golf, which uses 2.0 L 91 kW (122 hp) I4 turbodiesel and 61 kW (82 hp) electric motor with lithium-ion batteries. The car can run about 50 kilometres on battery power.[14] The combined power is 128 kW (174 PS).[15]

Volkswagen developed the Twin Drive system with eight German partners, and is planning a trial fleet of 20 Golfs outfitted with the system in 2010.

The production version was expected to be based on new Mk6 Golf, featuring a 1.5 L turbodiesel engine and electric motor, with estimated arrival date of 2015.[16]

Golf GTI "Wörthersee 09" (2009)

The Golf GTI "Wörthersee 09" is a concept car based on the Golf GTI. 2.0-liter TSI. Its engine is rated at 155 kW; 208 bhp (211 PS), with a 0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) acceleration time of 6.9 seconds and a top speed of 238 km/h (148 mph). It features a Firespark Metallic red body color with GTI stripes, high-gloss black 19-inch alloy spoke wheels, smoked LED taillights, a lowered chassis and a new sport exhaust. Changes to the interior include aluminum tread plates, brushed aluminum trim and glossy black painted frames around the air vents, red bordered floor mats and black Nappa leather sport seats with red accents and "Berry White" leather piping.

The vehicle was unveiled at the Wörthersee GTi-Treffen meet in Wörthersee, Austria.[17]

Golf R

 
VW Golf VI R 3-door
 
VW Golf VI R 5-door

There was much speculation about this vehicle, with uncertainty surrounding its name. Golf R20 was the most common name used prior to the Frankfurt Motor Show.[18] Once finally unveiled by Volkswagen at the Frankfurt IAA on 15 September 2009, it was confirmed the R32 replacement would simply be called the Golf R.[19]

The Golf R is powered by a 1,984 cc (2.0 L; 121.1 cu in) FSI turbocharged Inline-four engine that produces 270 PS (266 bhp; 199 kW) at 6000 rpm and 350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) at 2500-5000 rpm of torque. VW claims the car can get from 0–100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.5 seconds for DSG equipped models, or 5.7 seconds for cars fitted with a manual transmission.[20] It employs a revised (5th-generation) Haldex 4motion all-wheel drive system.

In Australia, Japan, China, America and South Africa the Golf R engine is detuned to suit hotter climate conditions, from 198.5 kW (270 PS; 266 bhp) to 188 kW (256 PS; 252 bhp) and from 350 N⋅m (258 lbf⋅ft) to 330 N⋅m (243 lbf⋅ft).

On 9 December 2010 Volkswagen announced that the Golf R will be available in the United States beginning in 2012, in both two- and four-door versions were offered, but without the DSG transmission,[21] and with a slightly detuned engine producing 191 kW (256 hp) and 243 lb⋅ft (329 N⋅m). A Canadian version was announced for early 2012, but only as a four-door version with six-speed manual transmission.[22]

Special editions

GTI Edition 35

 
Golf VI GTI Edition 35

Following Volkswagen's 30th anniversary edition GTI, the 35th anniversary was celebrated with the GTI Edition 35. Its engine was an updated version of the Mk5 GTI engine (also used in the Mk6 Golf R), with 232 bhp (compared to 266 for the R). Acceleration from 0-62 mph is in 6.6 seconds.[23]

International markets

 
 
Volkswagen GTI 3-door, Europe

In the United States and Canada, the car was sold as the Volkswagen Golf when it arrived in showrooms in October 2009, dropping the "Rabbit" badge that was used for the Golf Mk5.[24] The wagon, a restyled version of the Mk5 and the only Golf model made in Mexico, is sold in Canada as "Golf Wagon", but in the United States retains the "Jetta SportWagen" designation (while wearing Golf front sheetmetal). North American Golfs will carry over the same engines as the Mk5 (the same 2.5L five-cylinder from the Mk5, the 2.0TDI and the 2.0T) and, while the GTI and TDI continue to offer the six-speed manual transmission, the 2.5 L will re-use the five-speed manual (automatic will be a six-speed tiptronic). The new Golf is also available in Mexico but for the time being only in the wagon configuration that is marketed as Golf SportWagen that became available in early October replacing the Bora Sportwagen with the new Golf's front end.

 
Volkswagen Golf 1.4 TSI Team, Germany
 
Volkswagen Golf 118TSI Comfortline, Australia
 
Interior

The Australian public got their first taste of the new Mk6 at the Melbourne International Motor Show, which began on 27 February 2009.[25] The new Golf was launched around the country at the same time. The Mk6 GTI went on sale from 30 October 2009.[26] On 19 January 2010 the Golf was awarded the 2009 Wheels Car of the Year title, which is acknowledged as the country's most prestigious car award.[27] It was the first time the Golf had been awarded the title since 1976. VW Australia launched the new base model golf with 1.2-litre engine same as the new Polo in September 2010 and went on sale in 2011.[28]

In South Africa the new Mk6 Golf went on sale in April 2009. The South African version of the GTI went on sale in July 2009.

In Japan the new Mk6 Golf went on sale in April 2009. The Japanese version of the GTI went on sale in August 2009.

In China, the Golf Mk6 was made by FAW-VW commencing production for the 2009 model year, succeeding the Mk4 Golf and China-exclusive Bora HS as the Mk5 variant was not produced in China. The sixth generation GTI began to be built locally for first time in March 2010 and used a different engine compared to Golf GTI model sold internationally, where a 2-litre TSI unit producing 149 kW (200 hp) was available as standard, 7.5 kW (10 hp) less than the original one. This engine is also used by the VW Magotan. Other engines include a 1.4 TSI and a 1.6 naturally aspirated engine producing 112 kW (150 hp) and 82 kW (110 hp), respectively. The 5 speed manual and 7 speed dual clutch gearbox was standard on TSI models while the 1.6 litre units were paired to a 5 speed manual and 6 speed automatic gearbox. Pricing for the 1.4 TSI ranged between 135,800 and 166,800 yuan with three trims ($20,820 to $25,575 US - April 2021 exchange rate), 118,800 yuan to 156,800 yuan with five trims for the 1.6 ($18,215 to $24,040 US - April 2021 exchange rate) and 235,800 yuan ($36,154 US - April 2021 exchange rate) for the Golf GTI model.[29] Production for this generation ended in 2013, where it was replaced the Golf Mk7.

In Mexico, the only two versions available until August 2011 were the German-imported 3-door GTI in both 6-speed manual and 6-speed DSG transmissions, and the Mexican-produced Golf SportWagen with a 170 bhp 2.5 L inline 5-cylinder with a 6-speed Tiptronic transmission. In September 2012, a 5-door version in Comfortline trim, with 1.4 L TSI engine with 177 hp and 6-speed manual gearbox imported from Germany was added. Since the end of production is imminent, it will be limited to 4,000 units.

In Chile, the Golf Mk6 was presented in October 2010 at the XI Salón del Automóvil de Santiago, starting sales immediately. Chile is the first country in South America to sell the Mk6, as a restyled version of the Mk4 is still in production in Brazil for Latin America. The Mk6 is available in Chile with the 1.6 L Petrol engine (101 hp) both in five-speed manual and seven-speed DSG transmissions.

In India, the Golf Mk6 was rumored to be introduced in 2011 but in a recent interview, Volkswagen Chief Executive Officer said that the plans for introducing a Golf have been suspended,[citation needed] to preserve the success of VW Vento in the Indian market. The Golf, if released, would be similarly priced as the Vento and VW does not want Vento sales to slip. He also stated they may bring in a more localized Golf with the same engine choices as the Vento when numbers stabilize in the near future.

Motorsport

In auto racing, APR Motorsport has led two MKVI VW GTIs to victory in the Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Street Tuner (ST) class.[30][31][32][33]

To commemorate the 35th Anniversary of the Golf GTI, Volkswagen Motorsport entered the 2011 24 Hours Nürburgring with the "Golf24". This Golf was equipped with a 2,500 cc five-cylinder turbo engine with 324 kW (441 PS; 434 hp) and 540 N⋅m (398 lbf⋅ft), permanent 4WD and a sequential six-speed gearbox.[34] In the third VLN race of 2011, the Golf24 finished sixth overall, with its best lap only nine seconds slower than the fastest race lap, which was clocked by a Ferrari 458. For the 24 Hours, the team hoped for rain, and jokingly considered wetting the track by aerial firefighting.[35] Eventually, though, neither of the three Golf24s finished the race, with one of them suffering a pit-entry accident and another blowing a gearbox. When the gearbox of the remaining Golf24 started overheating, VW decided to retire it to find out the cause of the gearbox trouble.

Awards

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For a complete overview of all Volkswagen Golf models see Volkswagen Golf The Volkswagen Golf Mk6 code named Typ 5K is a compact car the sixth generation of the Volkswagen Golf and the successor to the Volkswagen Golf Mk5 It was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in October 2008 for the 2009 model year Volkswagen released pictures and information on August 6 2008 prior to the official unveiling The vehicle was released to the European market in the winter of 2008 Volkswagen claimed investments were made in production efficiency with a claimed productivity improvement at launch of nearly 20 in comparison with the previous model with further gains planned for the first twelve months of production 5 Volkswagen Golf Mk6 5K OverviewManufacturerVolkswagenAlso calledVolkswagen Jetta SportWagen United States wagon Volkswagen Vento Variant Argentina and Uruguay wagon 1 Production2008 20132009 2013 wagon 2011 2016 cabriolet Model years2010 2014 North America AssemblyGermany Wolfsburg Wolfsburg Plant Osnabruck VW Osnabruck cabriolet only South Africa UitenhageBelgium Brussels Audi Brussels China Changchun FAW VW 2 Mexico Puebla wagon only Ukraine Solomonovo Eurocar 3 Indonesia Jakarta National Assemblers 4 DesignerWalter de SilvaBody and chassisClassCompact car small family car C Body style3 5 door hatchback5 door estate wagon2 door cabrioletLayoutFront engine front wheel driveFront engine all wheel drive 4Motion PlatformVolkswagen Group A5 PQ35 platformRelatedAudi A3 Mk2Audi TT Mk2Audi Q3 Mk1Volkswagen Golf Mk5Volkswagen Touran Mk1Volkswagen JettaVolkswagen Golf PlusVolkswagen EosVolkswagen PassatVolkswagen Passat CCVolkswagen TiguanVolkswagen Scirocco Mk3SEAT Leon Mk2SEAT Toledo Mk3SEAT AlteaSkoda YetiSkoda Octavia Mk2PowertrainEnginePetrol 1 2 L TSI I41 4 L I41 4 L t c and s c TSI I41 6 L I41 8 L TSI I42 0 L TSI I42 5 L I5Diesel 1 6 L TDI I42 0 L TDI I4Transmission5 6 speed manual6 speed automatic6 7 speed DSGDimensionsWheelbase2 578 mm 101 5 in Length4 199 mm 165 3 in GTI 4 213 mm 165 9 in Width1 779 mm 70 0 in Height1 479 mm 58 2 in GTI 1 469 mm 57 8 in Kerb weight1 217 1 541 kg 2 683 3 397 lb ChronologyPredecessorVolkswagen Golf Mk5Volkswagen Eos Golf Cabriolet only Volkswagen Bora HS China SuccessorVolkswagen Golf Mk7Volkswagen T Roc Cabriolet models only Although billed as the Mk6 the new model was largely based on its predecessor the Golf Mk5 and was effectively a re engineered facelift of the previous model In January 2013 it was superseded by the Volkswagen Golf Mk7 which was built on the newly assembled MQB platform Contents 1 Design 2 Specifications 2 1 Equipment 2 2 Engines 2 3 Safety 3 Models 3 1 Cabriolet 3 2 Station wagon 3 3 Golf Plus 4 Twin Drive 5 Golf GTI Worthersee 09 2009 6 Golf R 7 Special editions 7 1 GTI Edition 35 8 International markets 9 Motorsport 10 Awards 11 References 12 External linksDesign EditLike its predecessor the Mk6 Golf is based on the Volkswagen Group A5 PQ35 platform It is effectively a reskin of the Mk5 rather than an all new design it was developed with engineering improvements to shorten the previous model s assembly time to save costs Additionally it answered criticisms of that model s cheapened interior quality compared to that of the Mk4 and Mk3 Golf Specifications EditEquipment Edit Improvements in equipment level on the domestic market Golfs include for the first time in a Golf air conditioning as standard 6 Additionally dual zone climate control is included in the Autobahn trim for North America 7 Engines Edit Model Engine type code Power rpm Torque rpm 0 100 km h 0 62 mph acceleration Top speed TransmissionPetrol engine1 4 1 390 cc 85 cu in I4 CGGA 79 hp 59 kW 80 PS at 5 000 132 N m 97 lb ft at 3 800 13 9 s 172 km h 107 mph 5 speed manual1 6 1 595 cc 97 cu in I4 BSE BSF CCSA 101 hp 75 kW 102 PS at 5 600 148 N m 109 lb ft at 3 800 11 3 s 188 km h 117 mph 5 speed manual7 speed DSG optional 1 2 TSI 1 197 cc 73 cu in I4 84 hp 63 kW 85 PS at 4 800 160 N m 118 lb ft at 1 500 3 500 12 3 s 178 km h 111 mph 5 speed manual1 2 TSI 1 197 cc 73 cu in I4 CBZ CBZB CBZC 104 hp 77 kW 105 PS at 5 000 175 N m 129 lb ft at 1 550 4 100 10 6 s 190 km h 118 mph 6 speed manual7 speed DSG optional 1 4 TSI 1 390 cc 85 cu in I4 CAXA 120 hp 90 kW 122 PS at 5 000 200 N m 148 lb ft at 1 500 4 000 9 5 s 200 km h 124 mph 6 speed manual7 speed DSG optional 1 4 TSI 1 390 cc 85 cu in I4 CAVD 158 hp 118 kW 160 PS at 5 800 240 N m 177 lb ft at 1 500 4 000 8 0 s 220 km h 137 mph 6 speed manual7 speed DSG optional 1 8 TSI 1 798 cc 110 cu in I4 CDAA 158 hp 118 kW 160 PS at 4 500 6 000 250 N m 184 lb ft at 1 500 4 500 8 0 s 220 km h 137 mph 6 speed manual7 speed DSG optional GTI 1 984 cc 121 cu in I4 CCZB CBFA 207 hp 154 kW 210 PS at 5 300 6 200 280 N m 207 lb ft at 1 700 5 200 6 9 s 240 km h 149 mph 238 km h 148 mph DSG 6 speed manual6 speed DSG optional GTI 35 1 984 cc 121 cu in I4 CDLG 232 hp 173 kW 235 PS at 5 500 6 300 300 N m 221 lb ft at 2 200 5 500 6 6 s 247 km h 153 mph 6 speed manual6 speed DSG optional 2 5 2 480 cc 151 cu in I5 BGQ CBUA CBTA 170 hp 127 kW 172 PS at 5 700 240 N m 177 lb ft at 4 250 7 6 s 209 km h 130 mph elec limited 5 speed manual6 speed Tiptronic Automatic optional R 1 984 cc 121 cu in I4 CDLF CDLC 266 hp 199 kW 270 PS at 6 000 350 N m 258 lb ft at 2 500 5 000 5 7 s5 5 s DSG 250 km h 155 mph 6 speed manual6 speed DSG optional Liquefied petroleum gas engine1 6 LPG 1 595 cc 97 cu in I4 CHGA 97 hp 72 kW 98 PS at 5 600 LPG 101 hp 75 kW 102 PS at 5 600 144 N m 106 lb ft at 3 800 LPG 148 N m 109 lb ft at 3 800 12 1 s LPG 11 9 149 km h 93 mph LPG 169 km h 105 mph 5 speed manualDiesel engine1 6 TDI 1 598 cc 98 cu in I4 CAYB 89 hp 66 kW 90 PS at 4 200 230 N m 170 lb ft at 1 500 2 500 12 9 s 178 km h 111 mph 5 speed manual1 6 TDI BlueMotion 1 598 cc 98 cu in I4 CAYC 104 hp 77 kW 105 PS at 4 400 250 N m 184 lb ft at 1 500 2 500 11 3 s11 2 s DSG 190 km h 118 mph 5 speed manual7 speed DSG optional 1 6 TDI 1 598 cc 98 cu in I4 CAY 189 km h 117 mph 5 speed manual7 speed DSG optional 2 0 TDI 1 968 cc 120 cu in I4 CBDC 108 hp 81 kW 110 PS at 4 200 250 N m 184 lb ft at 1 500 2 500 10 7 s 190 km h 118 mph 5 speed manual6 speed DSG optional 2 0 TDI BlueMotion 1 968 cc 120 cu in I4 CBAA CBAB CFFB 138 hp 103 kW 140 PS at 4 200 320 N m 236 lb ft at 1 750 2 500 9 3 s 209 km h 130 mph 6 speed manual6 speed DSG optional 2 0 TDI 4Motion 1 968 cc 120 cu in I4 CBAA CBAB 9 1 s 206 km h 128 mph 6 speed manualGTD 1 968 cc 120 cu in I4 CBBB CFGB 168 hp 125 kW 170 PS at 4 200 350 N m 258 lb ft at 1 750 2 500 8 1 s 222 km h 138 mph 220 km h 137 mph DSG 6 speed manual6 speed DSG optional The company spoke confidently of launching a BlueMotion low emissions Golf in Germany back in 2009 They ve also mentioned utilizing alternative fuels in later products 8 Available engines for North American Golf include the 2 5 L I5 engine from the previous Mk5 Rabbit and Mk5 Jetta and the 2 0 litre TDI GTI version features the 2 0 litre TSI Safety Edit With safety features such as seven standard airbags up to nine in Europe up to eight in the US and standard Electronic Stability Programme ESP the Golf Mk6 has scored 36 out of 37 possible points for occupant protection giving it a five star rating by the Euro NCAP crash test agency It was one of the safest vehicles in its class at the time of its release 9 Models EditCabriolet Edit This section contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view May 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet was presented at the 2011 Geneva International Motor Show The four seater has a soft top with an electro hydraulic drive that opens the Golf s top in 9 5 seconds The top can also be opened or closed during driving at speeds of up to 30 km h 19 mph After nine years without a convertible Golf it was the first Cabriolet model under the Golf family since 2002 The VW Golf Cabriolet s styling follows that of its hard top three door counterpart but it differs somewhat with a rear section lower profile roofline and more swept back angle of its front windscreen frame Bi xenon headlights are an option Unlike the regular Golf the Cabriolet has LED rear lights which are only available for the R and GTI versions of the hardtop Safety features include the automatically deploying roll over bar front airbags side head thorax airbags knee airbag for the driver and ESP There are six turbocharged direct injection engines whose power outputs range from 77 kW 105 PS 103 hp to 155 kW 211 PS 208 hp Four of the petrol engines TSI and one diesel TDI are available with the DSG dual clutch gearbox while three of the engines are available with energy saving BlueMotion Technology In February 2012 Volkswagen announced that they would build a Cabriolet version of the GTI powered by a 2 0 liter four cylinder engine 10 As of October 2016 VW announced that the Golf cabriolet will no longer be sold in the UK due to financial reasons 11 Golf Cabriolet Golf CabrioletStation wagon Edit A facelifted variant Mk5 Golf Variant model was introduced in 2009 as the Mk6 despite carrying the front fascia interior styling and the powertrain from the new Golf the body shell and underpinnings are based on its fifth generation predecessor It is sold in the US as the Jetta SportWagen in Mexico and Canada as the Golf Wagon and in South America as the Jetta Variant or Vento Variant Golf Variant Golf Variant Jetta SportWagen United States Golf Plus Edit Main article Volkswagen Golf Plus Volkswagen Golf PlusIn December 2008 a face lifted version of the Golf Plus was revealed at the Bologna Motor Show 12 featuring a revised front end similar to the Golf Mk6 but still largely retaining the design of the rear end and the interior of the Mk5 based vehicle 13 In 2014 the Golf Plus was replaced by the MQB based Golf Sportsvan which was originally shown as the Sportsvan concept Twin Drive EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2015 Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn announced Golf Twin Drive plug in hybrid concept based on Mk5 Golf which uses 2 0 L 91 kW 122 hp I4 turbodiesel and 61 kW 82 hp electric motor with lithium ion batteries The car can run about 50 kilometres on battery power 14 The combined power is 128 kW 174 PS 15 Volkswagen developed the Twin Drive system with eight German partners and is planning a trial fleet of 20 Golfs outfitted with the system in 2010 The production version was expected to be based on new Mk6 Golf featuring a 1 5 L turbodiesel engine and electric motor with estimated arrival date of 2015 16 Golf GTI Worthersee 09 2009 EditThe Golf GTI Worthersee 09 is a concept car based on the Golf GTI 2 0 liter TSI Its engine is rated at 155 kW 208 bhp 211 PS with a 0 100 km h 0 62 mph acceleration time of 6 9 seconds and a top speed of 238 km h 148 mph It features a Firespark Metallic red body color with GTI stripes high gloss black 19 inch alloy spoke wheels smoked LED taillights a lowered chassis and a new sport exhaust Changes to the interior include aluminum tread plates brushed aluminum trim and glossy black painted frames around the air vents red bordered floor mats and black Nappa leather sport seats with red accents and Berry White leather piping The vehicle was unveiled at the Worthersee GTi Treffen meet in Worthersee Austria 17 Golf R Edit VW Golf VI R 3 door VW Golf VI R 5 door There was much speculation about this vehicle with uncertainty surrounding its name Golf R20 was the most common name used prior to the Frankfurt Motor Show 18 Once finally unveiled by Volkswagen at the Frankfurt IAA on 15 September 2009 it was confirmed the R32 replacement would simply be called the Golf R 19 The Golf R is powered by a 1 984 cc 2 0 L 121 1 cu in FSI turbocharged Inline four engine that produces 270 PS 266 bhp 199 kW at 6000 rpm and 350 N m 258 lb ft at 2500 5000 rpm of torque VW claims the car can get from 0 100 km h 62 mph in 5 5 seconds for DSG equipped models or 5 7 seconds for cars fitted with a manual transmission 20 It employs a revised 5th generation Haldex 4motion all wheel drive system In Australia Japan China America and South Africa the Golf R engine is detuned to suit hotter climate conditions from 198 5 kW 270 PS 266 bhp to 188 kW 256 PS 252 bhp and from 350 N m 258 lbf ft to 330 N m 243 lbf ft On 9 December 2010 Volkswagen announced that the Golf R will be available in the United States beginning in 2012 in both two and four door versions were offered but without the DSG transmission 21 and with a slightly detuned engine producing 191 kW 256 hp and 243 lb ft 329 N m A Canadian version was announced for early 2012 but only as a four door version with six speed manual transmission 22 Special editions EditGTI Edition 35 Edit Golf VI GTI Edition 35 Following Volkswagen s 30th anniversary edition GTI the 35th anniversary was celebrated with the GTI Edition 35 Its engine was an updated version of the Mk5 GTI engine also used in the Mk6 Golf R with 232 bhp compared to 266 for the R Acceleration from 0 62 mph is in 6 6 seconds 23 International markets Edit Volkswagen GTI 3 door Europe In the United States and Canada the car was sold as the Volkswagen Golf when it arrived in showrooms in October 2009 dropping the Rabbit badge that was used for the Golf Mk5 24 The wagon a restyled version of the Mk5 and the only Golf model made in Mexico is sold in Canada as Golf Wagon but in the United States retains the Jetta SportWagen designation while wearing Golf front sheetmetal North American Golfs will carry over the same engines as the Mk5 the same 2 5L five cylinder from the Mk5 the 2 0TDI and the 2 0T and while the GTI and TDI continue to offer the six speed manual transmission the 2 5 L will re use the five speed manual automatic will be a six speed tiptronic The new Golf is also available in Mexico but for the time being only in the wagon configuration that is marketed as Golf SportWagen that became available in early October replacing the Bora Sportwagen with the new Golf s front end Volkswagen Golf 1 4 TSI Team Germany Volkswagen Golf 118TSI Comfortline Australia Interior The Australian public got their first taste of the new Mk6 at the Melbourne International Motor Show which began on 27 February 2009 25 The new Golf was launched around the country at the same time The Mk6 GTI went on sale from 30 October 2009 26 On 19 January 2010 the Golf was awarded the 2009 Wheels Car of the Year title which is acknowledged as the country s most prestigious car award 27 It was the first time the Golf had been awarded the title since 1976 VW Australia launched the new base model golf with 1 2 litre engine same as the new Polo in September 2010 and went on sale in 2011 28 In South Africa the new Mk6 Golf went on sale in April 2009 The South African version of the GTI went on sale in July 2009 In Japan the new Mk6 Golf went on sale in April 2009 The Japanese version of the GTI went on sale in August 2009 In China the Golf Mk6 was made by FAW VW commencing production for the 2009 model year succeeding the Mk4 Golf and China exclusive Bora HS as the Mk5 variant was not produced in China The sixth generation GTI began to be built locally for first time in March 2010 and used a different engine compared to Golf GTI model sold internationally where a 2 litre TSI unit producing 149 kW 200 hp was available as standard 7 5 kW 10 hp less than the original one This engine is also used by the VW Magotan Other engines include a 1 4 TSI and a 1 6 naturally aspirated engine producing 112 kW 150 hp and 82 kW 110 hp respectively The 5 speed manual and 7 speed dual clutch gearbox was standard on TSI models while the 1 6 litre units were paired to a 5 speed manual and 6 speed automatic gearbox Pricing for the 1 4 TSI ranged between 135 800 and 166 800 yuan with three trims 20 820 to 25 575 US April 2021 exchange rate 118 800 yuan to 156 800 yuan with five trims for the 1 6 18 215 to 24 040 US April 2021 exchange rate and 235 800 yuan 36 154 US April 2021 exchange rate for the Golf GTI model 29 Production for this generation ended in 2013 where it was replaced the Golf Mk7 In Mexico the only two versions available until August 2011 were the German imported 3 door GTI in both 6 speed manual and 6 speed DSG transmissions and the Mexican produced Golf SportWagen with a 170 bhp 2 5 L inline 5 cylinder with a 6 speed Tiptronic transmission In September 2012 a 5 door version in Comfortline trim with 1 4 L TSI engine with 177 hp and 6 speed manual gearbox imported from Germany was added Since the end of production is imminent it will be limited to 4 000 units In Chile the Golf Mk6 was presented in October 2010 at the XI Salon del Automovil de Santiago starting sales immediately Chile is the first country in South America to sell the Mk6 as a restyled version of the Mk4 is still in production in Brazil for Latin America The Mk6 is available in Chile with the 1 6 L Petrol engine 101 hp both in five speed manual and seven speed DSG transmissions In India the Golf Mk6 was rumored to be introduced in 2011 but in a recent interview Volkswagen Chief Executive Officer said that the plans for introducing a Golf have been suspended citation needed to preserve the success of VW Vento in the Indian market The Golf if released would be similarly priced as the Vento and VW does not want Vento sales to slip He also stated they may bring in a more localized Golf with the same engine choices as the Vento when numbers stabilize in the near future Motorsport EditIn auto racing APR Motorsport has led two MKVI VW GTIs to victory in the Grand Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Street Tuner ST class 30 31 32 33 To commemorate the 35th Anniversary of the Golf GTI Volkswagen Motorsport entered the 2011 24 Hours Nurburgring with the Golf24 This Golf was equipped with a 2 500 cc five cylinder turbo engine with 324 kW 441 PS 434 hp and 540 N m 398 lbf ft permanent 4WD and a sequential six speed gearbox 34 In the third VLN race of 2011 the Golf24 finished sixth overall with its best lap only nine seconds slower than the fastest race lap which was clocked by a Ferrari 458 For the 24 Hours the team hoped for rain and jokingly considered wetting the track by aerial firefighting 35 Eventually though neither of the three Golf24s finished the race with one of them suffering a pit entry accident and another blowing a gearbox When the gearbox of the remaining Golf24 started overheating VW decided to retire it to find out the cause of the gearbox trouble Awards Edit2009 World Car of the Year 36 2009 Euro NCAP Safest Car of the Year 37 2009 Best Performance Car under 60 000 GTI Australia 38 2009 Yellow Angel Germany 2009 Auto Motor and Sport Readers Best Car Germany 2009 Wheels Car of the Year Australia 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