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Volkswagen Gol

The Volkswagen Gol is a subcompact car that has been manufactured by Volkswagen do Brasil since 1980 as Volkswagen's entry-level car in the Latin American market—where it succeeded the Volkswagen Type 1 (Fusca) and the Volkswagen Brasilia. Several variants of the Gol-derived Voyage and Parati were marketed in North America as the Volkswagen Fox from 1987 to 1993.

Volkswagen Gol
Overview
ManufacturerVolkswagen
Also calledVolkswagen Voyage (Sedan)
Volkswagen Parati (Station Wagon)
Volkswagen Saveiro (Pick-up)
Volkswagen Gacel (Argentina)
Volkswagen Fox (North America)
Volkswagen Gol Country
Volkswagen Pointer (Mexico)
Production1980–2023
1995–2022 (Argentina)
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact car/Supermini (B)
Body style3/5-door hatchback
2/4-door sedan
3/5-door wagon
2-door coupé utility
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
PlatformVolkswagen Group A04 hybrid platform
Chronology
PredecessorVolkswagen Brasilia
Volkswagen Fusca (Beetle)
SuccessorVolkswagen Polo Track

The Gol has been produced in several versions, such as three- and five-door hatchbacks, four-door sedans (the Volkswagen Voyage), three- and five-door station wagons (the Volkswagen Parati), and two-door coupé utilities (the Volkswagen Saveiro).

The Gol was the best-selling car in Brazil for 27 consecutive years, from 1987 to 2014, and has been the most popular car in Argentina since 1988; approximately five million Gols have been manufactured in South America since 1980. In March 2013 it was announced that cumulative production of the Gol and its derivatives (Voyage, Saveiro, Parati) had reached 10 million units.[1] It takes its name from the Portuguese (and Spanish) word for goal in football, taking advantage of the Brazilians' passion for the sport.

Following a continuous production for 43 years, the production of the Gol ended in 2023. A downgraded version of the Volkswagen Polo called the Polo Track became its replacement.[2]

Body styles edit

The Gol family contains several body styles. The three- and five-door hatchback variants are known as the Volkswagen Gol in most markets, with the exception of Egypt and Russia, where they are marketed as the Volkswagen Pointer. The first-generation Gol was available only as a three-door hatchback; all generations since have offered a five-door variant as well.

The sedan has only been produced for the first and third (current) generations. The Brazilian-built sedans were marketed as the Volkswagen Voyage, while the Argentinian ones were referred to as the Volkswagen Gacel. In the United States and Canada, they were sold as the Volkswagen Fox. After a facelift in 1991, Argentinian-built models were renamed the Volkswagen Senda. In the second generation this model was replaced by the Volkswagen Polo Mk3 Classic, which was still sold in Mexico and Argentina. But a new Voyage notchback sedan returned in 2008 for the third generation.

Volkswagen Parati is a station wagon built on both generations since May 1982. The Parati I was a three-door sold in North America as the Fox Wagon. The second-generation Parati is sold in Argentina as the Gol Country. A five-door version was added in 1997 and the three-door version was dropped after the first facelift (G3). It is named after Paraty, a city on the southern coast of Rio de Janeiro state. It was formerly called Pointer Station Wagon in Mexico and it was sold there between 1999 and 2005. In 2013, The Parati was discontinued alongside the Gol G4 and was replaced by the SpaceFox.

Volkswagen Saveiro is a lightweight pickup truck. All Gol generations have been sold with this bodystyle, which was introduced to the market in 1983.[3] It is named after a traditional Brazilian fishing boat. It is currently sold in Mexico since 1999 as the Pointer Pick Up.

First generation (Typ 30, 1980) edit

First generation (G1)
 
1989 Volkswagen Gol GTI
Overview
Also calledVolkswagen Fox
Volkswagen Gacel
Volkswagen Parati
Volkswagen Pointer
Volkswagen Senda
Volkswagen Voyage
Production1980–1994
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style3-door hatchback
3-door station wagon
2/4-door sedan
2-door coupé utility
PlatformVolkswagen Group BX platform
Powertrain
Engine1.0 L I4 (gasoline)
1.3 L H4 (gasoline)
1.5 L I4 (gasoline)
1.6 L H4 (gasoline)
1.8 L I4 (gasoline)
2.0 L I4 (gasoline)
1.6 L I4 (diesel)
Transmission4-speed manual
5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,358 mm (92.8 in)
LengthHatchback: 3,810 mm (150.0 in)
Sedan/wagon: 4,150 mm (163.4 in)
Pick-up: 4,060 mm (159.8 in)
WidthHatchback/sedan: 1,600 mm (63.0 in)
Wagon/pick-up: 1,622 mm (63.9 in)
HeightHatchback/sedan: 1,363 mm (53.7 in)
Wagon/pick-up: 1,385 mm (54.5 in)

The Gol was released in 1980 to replace the Brasilia, which was in turn a replacement for the Beetle on the Brazilian market. It was based on its own unique BX platform derived from the existing VW/Audi B1 and B2 platforms. With a design specific to Latin America, the Gol featured the 1.3-liter air-cooled, flat-four engine from the Beetle, but front-mounted.[3] A 1.6-liter engine was added later. The Voyage two-door sedan variant of the Gol was released in June 1981 and received a 1.5-liter inline water-cooled gasoline engine instead. The same engine was offered with an ethanol option. In 1985, the air-cooled engine of the Gol was replaced by a 1.6-liter (and later 1.8-liter as well) longitudinally-mounted water-cooled gasoline inline-four engine from the Passat.[4] By May 1982 the Voyage 1.5 was upgraded to 1.6. In 1984 a water-cooled Voyage 1.8 ("Super") was launched as a higher-level option. A 1.6-liter diesel engine was made, although only for export as diesel engines are not allowed in passenger cars in the Brazilian market.[5]

In January 1983 a four-door Voyage sedan was released. It was known as the VW Amazon in some export markets, later as the Fox in North America. The four-door Voyage was built in the Autolatina Pacheco factory in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 1983 to 1994. It was sold under the name Gacel (later also as the Senda) with the Argentine-built 1.6 OHC engine with a carburettor, later also with a diesel 1.6.

 
1990 Volkswagen Parati

The first generation (or "G1") Gol had two mild facelifts for 1987 and 1991. The 1989 Gol GTi was the first Brazilian-built car to use fuel injection. The 2.0-liter inline-four engine was the same used by the Santana. In 1991, as a result of changes to the tax laws in Brazil, a flurry of cars with engines under one liters appeared. Fiat was first (with the Fiat Mille), and Volkswagen quickly responded with the spartan Gol 1000.[6] It had a Ford-developed 997 cc engine (a result of their recent Autolatina joint venture) with 50 hp (37 kW) and was not available in any other bodystyle. Between 1990 and 1995, the Ford CHT 1.6 replaced the original 1.6 in the range, also as a result of the Autolatina lineup.

Sports versions edit

GT 1.8 (1984–1986) edit

The Gol GT 1.8 was the BX family's first sports version and an answer to the Ford Escort XR3, a successful sports car in Brazilian market. With a 1.8 liter engine borrowed from Santana (MkII Passat), the Gol GT was much faster than the Escort XR3, but externally did not have the same beauty. The first series still had a four-speed manual gearbox, but soon this was changed to a five-speed unit.

GTS 1.8 (1987–1994) edit

Successor of Gol GT, the GTS had an updated design, following the new 87 BX line up style and also featuring new accessories that were not available before, such as rear spoiler and side skirts. The 1.8 liter engine produced 94 hp (70 kW) running on gasoline or 99 hp (74 kW) running on ethanol. The GTS was a very successful model and was kept in production alongside the upcoming GTI.

GTI 2000 (1989–1994) edit

Known as the first Brazilian built car equipped with electronic fuel injection, the Gol GTI was presented in January 1989 and featured a larger 2.0 liter engine with power of 121 PS (89 kW; 119 hp) running only on gasoline.[7] Claimed top speed is 185 km/h (115 mph).[5] This engine was the same as used in the larger Santana, albeit fitted with fuel injection for the GTI.

North America edit

 
1987–1990 Volkswagen Fox 4-door sedan
 
1991–1994 Volkswagen Fox 2-door sedan
 
1987 Volkswagen Fox GL 4-door sedan (rear)

Volkswagen Group of America marketed variants of the Gol (manufactured by Volkswagen do Brasil) in North America as entry level models from February 1987 until 1994 under the Volkswagen Fox nameplate. It was intended to provide Volkswagen dealers with a competitor to the then very successful Hyundai Excel and Yugo low-price cars.[8] Initially offered as a two-door and four-door sedan as well as a two-door wagon, the wagon was discontinued for model year 1991 along with the two-door sedan for the Canadian market. That same year the remaining Fox versions received a mild restyling.

All North American models employed a longitudinally-mounted inline-four 1.8 L gasoline engine producing 81 hp (60 kW) at 5,500 rpm and 93 lb⋅ft (126 N⋅m) of torque at 3,250 rpm.

Early models (1987–1989) featured Bosch CIS-E type Jetronic electro-mechanical fuel injection, using an oxygen sensor to assist in fuel management. Later models (1990–1994) employed Bosch Digifant electronic fuel injection. In Canada from 1987–1989 it was offered with the simpler Bosch CIS fuel injection system without an oxygen sensor for the engine fuel management system.

Over the course of its model history, trim levels included base Fox, GL, GTS, GLS, GL Sport, Polo, and a Wolfsburg Edition. Options included air conditioning, five-speed (vs. four) manual transmission and metallic paint. No automatic transmission was offered. The GL trim featured revised cloth trim, rear license plate backing, ceiling-mounted map light, glove compartment light, trunk light, tachometer (excepting wagon models), body-colored bumpers, hubcaps, passenger side exterior rear view mirror, 175/70-13 tires, locking gas cap and three-point rear seat belts.

The 1991 facelift included revised grille, headlights, turn signals, badges, and hubcaps, as well as reduction of towing hooks from four to two. Later US models featured "automatic" non-motorized front seat shoulder belts along with a knee-bar and manual front lap belts, while the Canadian models have kept the manual pillar-mounted front seat belts.

Second generation (Typ 37/5X/5W, 1994) edit

Second generation (G2/G3/G4)
 
Overview
Also calledVolkswagen Parati
Volkswagen Pointer
Volkswagen Saveiro
Production1994–2015
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style3/5-door hatchback
3/5-door station wagon
2-door coupé utility
PlatformVolkswagen Group BX platform
Powertrain
Engine1.0 L AE-1000 I4
1.0 L AT-1000 8/16V I4
1.0 L AT-1000 turbo I4
1.6 L AP-1600 I4
1.8 L AP-1800 I4
2.0 L AP-2000 I4
1.9 L diesel I4
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
WheelbaseHatchback/st. wagon: 2,470 mm (97.2 in)
Pick-up: 2,600 mm (102.4 in)
LengthHatchback: 3,830 mm (150.8 in)
Station wagon: 4,190 mm (165.0 in)
Pick-up: 4,450 mm (175.2 in)
Width1,640 mm (64.6 in)
Height1,420 mm (55.9 in)

The second generation (or "G2") Gol, known as Project AB9 during development, debuted in September 1994. It was still based on the BX platform, and is very different from the earlier model, with an updated body and longer wheelbase than the 1980 original. Nicknamed "Gol Bolinha" (roughly "Rounded Gol" or "Bubble Gol"), the previous generation started to be nicknamed as "Gol Quadrado", "Squared Gol". The new version was an answer to the then newly released Chevrolet Corsa.

The Gol G2 was available in the following versions: 1000i, 1000i Plus, CL, GL, Furgão (Wagon) and GTi (this was fitted with an 8-valve engine until 1996, when a more powerful, German-built 16-valve version replaced it[9]), with 1.0, 1.6, 1.8, and 2.0 liter engines. The 1.0 was supplied by Ford, as part of the AutoLatina collaboration. The Gol G2 also had two special editions. The first, "Gol Rolling Stones", was in 1995 - commemorating that band's "Voodoo Lounge Tour" leg in Brazil. Then, the following year came "Gol Atlanta" (after the Olympic Games). In November 1996, Volkswagen began to produce its own 1.0 engine, called the AT-1000.[10] This version was derived from their larger 1.6 (999 cc).[3]

 
1996 Volkswagen Parati (G2)

As the Ford-built engine had been in limited supply, Volkswagen could now ramp up production of their entry level Gols beginning in January 1997.[10] There were also 16 valve versions of the 1.0 AT-1000 engine launched in September 1996.[11] The 1.0 16V has 76 PS (56 kW; 75 hp), up from 54 PS (40 kW; 53 hp) in the eight-valve version. In 1995 the Autolatina partnership was dissolved. In 1998, a 1.9 liter diesel engine was installed in the Gol G2, only sold in markets outside of Brazil.[9]

Also this version of Gol had some chronic deficiencies of design, such as bad alignment of body parts, due to problems with the robots on the assembly line, and poor quality of plastic parts.[citation needed] A curious fact about this version of Gol is that the driver's seat is not well aligned with the steering wheel and pedals, causing a rather uncomfortable driving position.[3] Another surprise was Volkswagen's original decision to sell the Gol and Parati (station wagon) only in three-door version, a step which was not appreciated by buyers. Fiat took the top spot in the Brazilian market for the last months of 1997, but once Volkswagen released quickly developed five-door models the Gol and Parati propelled Volkswagen back into first place in early 1998.[12]

G3 and G4 facelifts edit

 
2000 Volkswagen Gol (G3) in China
 
2000 Volkswagen Gol (G3)
 
2005 Volkswagen Gol (G4)

The second-generation Gol received two facelifts, which include both cosmetic and engine upgrades.

The first upgrade, in 1999 for 2000 model, was known as the Gol G3 (photo) in Brazil and had a new VW 'corporate' front end similar to the Jetta/Bora IV. The Gol G3 came with optional airbags and ABS brakes. The previous (G2) Gol 1.0 continued to be available as the "Gol Special", to fight for the lowest end of the market.[13] Following the Mercosur economic crisis beginning with the Brazilian devaluation in 1999, the lineup was reduced in 2002. The 2.0 16V was discontinued, while the 1.8 was withdrawn from some markets. Argentinian production of the Gol was halted in 2003.[9] Instead the engines at the bottom of the lineup were improved, with a 1.0 16V Turbo with a 100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp) 1.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine released in 2000.

When the 2005 (G4) Gol was released with styling cues from the Volkswagen Fox, incorporating the "V Grill", most avid automotive enthusiasts were unimpressed with the leap backwards in interior design.[citation needed] The G4 stayed in production until 2013, and was finally discontinued in 2015.[1]

Gol Total Flex edit

 
The 2003 Volkswagen Gol 1.6 Total Flex was the first flexible-fuel vehicle produced and sold in Brazil.

The flexible fuel vehicle Gol Total Flex, available since 2003, was the first of its kind in South America.[1] Its introduction followed a rehabilitation of the use of alcohol to power automobiles.

Pointer (Mexico) edit

 
Volkswagen Pointer Station Wagon (Mexico)

The Gol G2 was introduced in Mexico in spring 1998 as the Volkswagen Pointer (a name previously used in Latin America for a rebadged model based on the Ford Escort Mk V, the Pointer/Logus). The only version for this year was a three-door hatchback with a 1.8 liter, 98 hp (73 kW) engine and a five-speed manual gearbox. The only extra cost option available was a package compounding air conditioning and power steering. For 1999, a five-door wagon version, the Brazilian Parati (called the Pointer Station Wagon in Mexico) and the Saveiro (called the Pointer Pick Up) are added. They were marketed in three trim levels: Base, Comfort (A/C and power steering) and Luxe (14" alloy wheels, power windows and remote control centralized door locks, A/C and power steering). For 2000 the Pointer received the same facelift as in Brazil and a sporty Pointer GTI based on the Brazilian Gol GTI is introduced. It was a three-door hatchback with a 2.0 liter, 122 hp (91 kW) engine. It had AM/FM/Cassette radio, alloy wheels, all around disc brakes, and sporty black seats as standard equipment. In 2002 a basic Pointer City version is introduced, the former Comfort version is renamed the Trendline, and the Luxe variant as the Comfortline. In 2005 the Pointer Station Wagon and the Pointer GTI are discontinued and the former Pointer trims (but the City) are replaced by a new Pointer Mi version.

In the model year 2007, the Pointer receives the newest facelift, and its versions are reorganized. The Pointer is currently marketed as the Base, A/C (Air Conditioning, power steering and rear wiper/washer), Trendline (Radio AM/FM Stereo CD, 15" alloy wheels, fog lamps), and GT (only available as a five-door hatchback. It has the same equipment as the Trendline plus: rear headrests, 6 spoke 15" alloy wheels, black accented headlamps, rear spoiler, and sport seats). The Pointer was replaced in December 2008 by the new Volkswagen Gol G5 which has been launched in Brazil in July 2008.

Gol around the world edit

As a result of a joint-venture with Kerman Khodro, the Gol has been built in Iran since 2003.

The Gol G3 was briefly sold in Russia in 2004-2006 as the Pointer, but the sales were soon discontinued due to low demand.[14] The car was available with the 1.0-liter (67 hp (50 kW)) and the 1.8-liter (100 hp (75 kW)) engines.

The Gol G3 was also made and sold by Shanghai Volkswagen in China from February 2003 until 2008

It has also been sold in Egypt as the Volkswagen Pointer.

In Taiwan it was sold as Volkswagen Pointer, with only pick-up variant available.[15][16]

Third generation (Typ 5U, 2008) edit

Third generation (G5/G6/G7/G8)
 
2009 Volkswagen Gol 5-door hatchback (Brazil)
Overview
Also calledVolkswagen Voyage (sedan)
Volkswagen Saveiro (pickup)
Production2008-2023 (Gol and Voyage)
2009-present (Saveiro)
AssemblyBrazil:
Taubaté[17]
São Bernardo do Campo (as Saveiro)[18]
Body and chassis
Body style3/5-door hatchback
4-door sedan
2-door coupé utility
PlatformVolkswagen Group A0 (PQ24) platform
Powertrain
Engine1.0 L VHT I4 8v flex fuel
1.0 L MPI I3 12v flex fuel
1.6 L VHT I4 8v flex fuel
1.6 L MSI I4 16v flex fuel
Transmission5-speed manual
5-speed automated manual
6-speed automatic
Dimensions
WheelbaseHatchback: 2,470 mm (97.2 in)
Sedan: 2,465 mm (97.0 in)
Pick-up: 2,750 mm (108.3 in)
Length2009–2011 Hatchback: 3,800 mm (149.6 in)
2012–present Hatchback: 3,799 mm (149.6 in)
Sedan: 4,230 mm (166.5 in)
Pick-up: 4,493 mm (176.9 in)
Width2009–2011 Hatchback: 1,660 mm (65.4 in)
2012–present Hatchback: 1,656 mm (65.2 in)
Sedan: 1,656 mm (65.2 in)
Pick-up: 1,708 mm (67.2 in)
Height2009–2011 Hatchback: 1,450 mm (57.1 in)
2012–present Hatchback: 1,452 mm (57.2 in)
Sedan: 1,464 mm (57.6 in)
Pick-up: 1,497 mm (58.9 in)

The third generation of the Gol was released in Brazil, on 29 June 2008, as a 2009 model. Referred to before its launch as the Gol NF for Nachfolger or Neue Familie (German terms for "successor" and "new family" respectively), this model is marketed as the "Novo Gol". However, it is no longer based on the BX platform, but shares Volkswagen's PQ24 platform with the Fox and Polo, with some components from the PQ25 platform.[19]

In Brazil, it was released in three and five-door hatchback version with the options of 1.0-liter or 1.6-liter flex engines. Its dimensions are 3.90 m in length, 1.66 m in width, 1.45 m in height with a wheelbase of 2.47 m, and luggage capacity of 285 liters. It is the first Gol to be offered with an automated manual transmission.

The advertisements were filmed in Los Angeles, California, featuring Sylvester Stallone and Gisele Bündchen.[20]

Volkswagen High Torque (VHT) technology was introduced on the third generation Gol family. This new technology allows the flex engine to get the high torques at lower revs, the engines produce higher torques and horsepower on Ethanol fuel.

Voyage edit

 
2010 Volkswagen Gol Sedan (Chile)

Revealed in September 2008, the Voyage is the sedan variant of the current Gol and as such has the same running gear 1.0 and 1.6 liter VHT ethanol compatible engines. In several countries, the Voyage is called the Gol Sedan.

The Voyage is available in four versions on the Brazilian market; 1.0, 1.6, 1.6 Trend, and 1.6 Comfortline, all with standard with ABS brakes and dual front airbags.

The Voyage's trunk can be electronically operated via a button on the dash or by pressing the keypad; the luggage capacity is 480 liters.[21]

Production of the sedan bodystyle ended in Brazil in 1995 and resumed in 2008, so although this is only the second generation of the Voyage, it is called the G5 in line with the equivalent Gol hatchback.

Saveiro edit

 
Volkswagen Saveiro (pre-facelift)
 
Volkswagen Saveiro (facelift)

In August 2009, VW Brazil revealed the third generation Saveiro utility. The new Saveiro is available with a standard cabin or an extended cabin, sharing the same wheelbase which is 152 mm (6.0 in) longer than that of the Gol and Voyage. The only available engine, the 1.6L VHT, carries over from the Gol and Voyage.

The most basic 1.6 specification has black bumpers and 14-inch steel wheels. The optional Trend package includes 14-inch alloy wheels and color-coded door handle and mirror covers; the top of the line is the Saveiro Trooper which has black-painted 15-inch steel wheels.

Carrying capacity is 715 kg (1,576 lb) for the standard cabin and 700 kg (1,543 lb) for the extended cabin.[22]

Even after the Gol and Voyage was discontinued in Brazil, the Saveiro pickup continued to be manufactured, undergoing a slight facelift in August 2023.[23]

Engine specifications edit

  • 1.0L VHT: 72 hp (54 kW) (76 hp (57 kW) Ethanol) producing 95 N⋅m (70 lb⋅ft) (104 N⋅m (77 lb⋅ft) Ethanol) at 3,850 rpm
  • 1.0L MPI: 75 hp (56 kW) (82 hp (61 kW) Ethanol) producing 97 N⋅m (72 lb⋅ft) (104 N⋅m (77 lb⋅ft) Ethanol) at 3,000 rpm
  • 1.6L VHT: 101 hp (75 kW) (104 hp (78 kW) Ethanol) producing 154 N⋅m (114 lb⋅ft) (156 N⋅m (115 lb⋅ft) Ethanol) at 2,500 rpm
  • 1.6L MSI: 110 hp (82 kW) (120 hp (89 kW) Ethanol) producing 158 N⋅m (117 lb⋅ft) (168 N⋅m (124 lb⋅ft) Ethanol) at 3,000 rpm

Facelifts edit

The third generation of the Gol received a facelift in 2012, with more angular headlights and taillights, similar to the sixth-generation Volkswagen Jetta.

The model received another facelift in 2016, based on the fifth-generation Volkswagen Polo and the seventh-generation Volkswagen Golf. A new 1.0 liter three-cylinder was introduced, the same engine used on the Brazilian-specification Up! and Fox models, with the option of ethanol or gasoline, or a combination of both. The Rallye version based on the CrossFox with a 16-valve 1.6 liter four-cylinder was discontinued, leaving only the 8-valve 1.6 liter engine as an option to the 1.0 liter engine. The interior received a new dashboard and steering wheel similar to the Golf, with the option of a multimedia center with the navigation system, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and MirrorLink.

In 2018, the third generation of the Gol received the third facelift with the same front as the Gol Track. Most of the trims were discontinued, leaving only the 1.0 and 1.6, the 1.6 version is the first version available with an automatic transmission and the iMotion automated manual transmission option was removed due to reliability concerns.

In July 2018, the model received the 6-speed automatic transmission, attached to the 1.6 16v FlexFuel EA211 engine with 110/120hp.

First facelift edit

Second facelift edit

Third facelift edit

Safety edit

The Gol has been rated as highly unsafe by Latin NCAP, the 2009 model in its most basic Latin American market configuration with no airbags scoring only one star for adult occupants and two stars for children.[24] Its airbag-equipped version scored three stars.[25] No ESP is offered, but since 2014, Brazilian law requires ABS brakes and dual front airbags in all new vehicles.[26][27]

Since January 2022, the Gol is banned from sale in Argentina following the entry into force of the law prohibiting the sale of new vehicles not equipped with ESP.[28] Volkswagen has been very critical of the new law to make this active safety equipment mandatory.[29] By refusing to equip the Gol with ESP, Volkswagen had to stop marketing the model in Argentina, even though it was the third best-selling passenger car on the local market in 2021.[30]

Discontinuation edit

Production of the Gol ended in late 2022. A Last Edition model for the 2023 model year with exterior upgraded was released in Brazil, with production limited to 1,000 units.[2] It will be replaced with a less equipped version of the Polo Mk6, which was introduced as the Polo Track in November 2022.[31]

Sales edit

Year Gol Parati Saveiro Voyage
2001 265,898[32]
2002 208,300[33]
2003 180,659[34] 12,295[35] 16,097[36]
2004 177,111[37] 14,942[38] 17,888[39]
2005 179,457[40] 12,977[41] 13,963[42]
2006 189,132[43] 18,665[44] 18,703[45]
2007 243,164[46] 17,266[47] 24,398[48]
2008 285,957[49] 17,767[50] 30,577[51] 8,944[52]
2009 303,051[53] 8,174[54] 29,783[55] 85,682[56]
2010 293,614[57] 7,025[58] 62,190[59] 82,667[60]
2011 293,475[61] 4,836[62] 71,218[63] 87,219[64]
2012 293,327[65] 3,454[66] 66,453[67] 96,403[68]
2013 255,055[69] 27[70] 72,375[71] 89,763[72]
2014 183,368[73] 83,038[74] 75,138[75]
2015 82,372[76] 56,530[77] 41,390[78]
2016 60,043[79] 33,954[80] 23,374[81]
2017 73,922[82] 42,447[83] 40,822[84]
2018 77,624[85] 45,925[86] 32,683[87]
2019 81,290[88] 42,272[89] 32,061[90]
2020 71,153[91] 30,968[92] 24,115[93]
2021 66,234[94] 26,751[95] 28,594[96]
2022 72,592[97] 23,419[98] 35,927[99]
2023 6,176[100] 46,601[101] 2,075[102]

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  • Volkswagen Brazil official website

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Not to be confused with Volkswagen Golf The Volkswagen Gol is a subcompact car that has been manufactured by Volkswagen do Brasil since 1980 as Volkswagen s entry level car in the Latin American market where it succeeded the Volkswagen Type 1 Fusca and the Volkswagen Brasilia Several variants of the Gol derived Voyage and Parati were marketed in North America as the Volkswagen Fox from 1987 to 1993 Volkswagen GolOverviewManufacturerVolkswagenAlso calledVolkswagen Voyage Sedan Volkswagen Parati Station Wagon Volkswagen Saveiro Pick up Volkswagen Gacel Argentina Volkswagen Fox North America Volkswagen Gol CountryVolkswagen Pointer Mexico Production1980 20231995 2022 Argentina Body and chassisClassSubcompact car Supermini B Body style3 5 door hatchback2 4 door sedan3 5 door wagon2 door coupe utilityLayoutFront engine front wheel drivePlatformVolkswagen Group A04 hybrid platformChronologyPredecessorVolkswagen BrasiliaVolkswagen Fusca Beetle SuccessorVolkswagen Polo Track The Gol has been produced in several versions such as three and five door hatchbacks four door sedans the Volkswagen Voyage three and five door station wagons the Volkswagen Parati and two door coupe utilities the Volkswagen Saveiro The Gol was the best selling car in Brazil for 27 consecutive years from 1987 to 2014 and has been the most popular car in Argentina since 1988 approximately five million Gols have been manufactured in South America since 1980 In March 2013 it was announced that cumulative production of the Gol and its derivatives Voyage Saveiro Parati had reached 10 million units 1 It takes its name from the Portuguese and Spanish word for goal in football taking advantage of the Brazilians passion for the sport Following a continuous production for 43 years the production of the Gol ended in 2023 A downgraded version of the Volkswagen Polo called the Polo Track became its replacement 2 Contents 1 Body styles 2 First generation Typ 30 1980 2 1 Sports versions 2 1 1 GT 1 8 1984 1986 2 1 2 GTS 1 8 1987 1994 2 1 3 GTI 2000 1989 1994 2 2 North America 3 Second generation Typ 37 5X 5W 1994 3 1 G3 and G4 facelifts 3 2 Gol Total Flex 3 3 Pointer Mexico 3 4 Gol around the world 4 Third generation Typ 5U 2008 4 1 Voyage 4 2 Saveiro 4 3 Engine specifications 4 4 Facelifts 4 4 1 First facelift 4 4 2 Second facelift 4 4 3 Third facelift 4 5 Safety 5 Discontinuation 6 Sales 7 References 8 External linksBody styles editThe Gol family contains several body styles The three and five door hatchback variants are known as the Volkswagen Gol in most markets with the exception of Egypt and Russia where they are marketed as the Volkswagen Pointer The first generation Gol was available only as a three door hatchback all generations since have offered a five door variant as well The sedan has only been produced for the first and third current generations The Brazilian built sedans were marketed as the Volkswagen Voyage while the Argentinian ones were referred to as the Volkswagen Gacel In the United States and Canada they were sold as the Volkswagen Fox After a facelift in 1991 Argentinian built models were renamed the Volkswagen Senda In the second generation this model was replaced by the Volkswagen Polo Mk3 Classic which was still sold in Mexico and Argentina But a new Voyage notchback sedan returned in 2008 for the third generation Volkswagen Parati is a station wagon built on both generations since May 1982 The Parati I was a three door sold in North America as the Fox Wagon The second generation Parati is sold in Argentina as the Gol Country A five door version was added in 1997 and the three door version was dropped after the first facelift G3 It is named after Paraty a city on the southern coast of Rio de Janeiro state It was formerly called Pointer Station Wagon in Mexico and it was sold there between 1999 and 2005 In 2013 The Parati was discontinued alongside the Gol G4 and was replaced by the SpaceFox Volkswagen Saveiro is a lightweight pickup truck All Gol generations have been sold with this bodystyle which was introduced to the market in 1983 3 It is named after a traditional Brazilian fishing boat It is currently sold in Mexico since 1999 as the Pointer Pick Up First generation Typ 30 1980 editFirst generation G1 nbsp 1989 Volkswagen Gol GTIOverviewAlso calledVolkswagen FoxVolkswagen GacelVolkswagen ParatiVolkswagen PointerVolkswagen SendaVolkswagen VoyageProduction1980 1994AssemblyBrazil Sao Bernardo do CampoBrazil TaubateArgentina Buenos Aires provinceUruguay Nueva PalmiraBody and chassisBody style3 door hatchback3 door station wagon2 4 door sedan2 door coupe utilityPlatformVolkswagen Group BX platformPowertrainEngine1 0 L I4 gasoline 1 3 L H4 gasoline 1 5 L I4 gasoline 1 6 L H4 gasoline 1 8 L I4 gasoline 2 0 L I4 gasoline 1 6 L I4 diesel Transmission4 speed manual5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 358 mm 92 8 in LengthHatchback 3 810 mm 150 0 in Sedan wagon 4 150 mm 163 4 in Pick up 4 060 mm 159 8 in WidthHatchback sedan 1 600 mm 63 0 in Wagon pick up 1 622 mm 63 9 in HeightHatchback sedan 1 363 mm 53 7 in Wagon pick up 1 385 mm 54 5 in The Gol was released in 1980 to replace the Brasilia which was in turn a replacement for the Beetle on the Brazilian market It was based on its own unique BX platform derived from the existing VW Audi B1 and B2 platforms With a design specific to Latin America the Gol featured the 1 3 liter air cooled flat four engine from the Beetle but front mounted 3 A 1 6 liter engine was added later The Voyage two door sedan variant of the Gol was released in June 1981 and received a 1 5 liter inline water cooled gasoline engine instead The same engine was offered with an ethanol option In 1985 the air cooled engine of the Gol was replaced by a 1 6 liter and later 1 8 liter as well longitudinally mounted water cooled gasoline inline four engine from the Passat 4 By May 1982 the Voyage 1 5 was upgraded to 1 6 In 1984 a water cooled Voyage 1 8 Super was launched as a higher level option A 1 6 liter diesel engine was made although only for export as diesel engines are not allowed in passenger cars in the Brazilian market 5 In January 1983 a four door Voyage sedan was released It was known as the VW Amazon in some export markets later as the Fox in North America The four door Voyage was built in the Autolatina Pacheco factory in Buenos Aires Argentina from 1983 to 1994 It was sold under the name Gacel later also as the Senda with the Argentine built 1 6 OHC engine with a carburettor later also with a diesel 1 6 nbsp 1990 Volkswagen Parati The first generation or G1 Gol had two mild facelifts for 1987 and 1991 The 1989 Gol GTi was the first Brazilian built car to use fuel injection The 2 0 liter inline four engine was the same used by the Santana In 1991 as a result of changes to the tax laws in Brazil a flurry of cars with engines under one liters appeared Fiat was first with the Fiat Mille and Volkswagen quickly responded with the spartan Gol 1000 6 It had a Ford developed 997 cc engine a result of their recent Autolatina joint venture with 50 hp 37 kW and was not available in any other bodystyle Between 1990 and 1995 the Ford CHT 1 6 replaced the original 1 6 in the range also as a result of the Autolatina lineup Sports versions edit GT 1 8 1984 1986 edit The Gol GT 1 8 was the BX family s first sports version and an answer to the Ford Escort XR3 a successful sports car in Brazilian market With a 1 8 liter engine borrowed from Santana MkII Passat the Gol GT was much faster than the Escort XR3 but externally did not have the same beauty The first series still had a four speed manual gearbox but soon this was changed to a five speed unit GTS 1 8 1987 1994 edit Successor of Gol GT the GTS had an updated design following the new 87 BX line up style and also featuring new accessories that were not available before such as rear spoiler and side skirts The 1 8 liter engine produced 94 hp 70 kW running on gasoline or 99 hp 74 kW running on ethanol The GTS was a very successful model and was kept in production alongside the upcoming GTI GTI 2000 1989 1994 edit Known as the first Brazilian built car equipped with electronic fuel injection the Gol GTI was presented in January 1989 and featured a larger 2 0 liter engine with power of 121 PS 89 kW 119 hp running only on gasoline 7 Claimed top speed is 185 km h 115 mph 5 This engine was the same as used in the larger Santana albeit fitted with fuel injection for the GTI North America edit nbsp 1987 1990 Volkswagen Fox 4 door sedan nbsp 1991 1994 Volkswagen Fox 2 door sedan nbsp 1987 Volkswagen Fox GL 4 door sedan rear Volkswagen Group of America marketed variants of the Gol manufactured by Volkswagen do Brasil in North America as entry level models from February 1987 until 1994 under the Volkswagen Fox nameplate It was intended to provide Volkswagen dealers with a competitor to the then very successful Hyundai Excel and Yugo low price cars 8 Initially offered as a two door and four door sedan as well as a two door wagon the wagon was discontinued for model year 1991 along with the two door sedan for the Canadian market That same year the remaining Fox versions received a mild restyling All North American models employed a longitudinally mounted inline four 1 8 L gasoline engine producing 81 hp 60 kW at 5 500 rpm and 93 lb ft 126 N m of torque at 3 250 rpm Early models 1987 1989 featured Bosch CIS E type Jetronic electro mechanical fuel injection using an oxygen sensor to assist in fuel management Later models 1990 1994 employed Bosch Digifant electronic fuel injection In Canada from 1987 1989 it was offered with the simpler Bosch CIS fuel injection system without an oxygen sensor for the engine fuel management system Over the course of its model history trim levels included base Fox GL GTS GLS GL Sport Polo and a Wolfsburg Edition Options included air conditioning five speed vs four manual transmission and metallic paint No automatic transmission was offered The GL trim featured revised cloth trim rear license plate backing ceiling mounted map light glove compartment light trunk light tachometer excepting wagon models body colored bumpers hubcaps passenger side exterior rear view mirror 175 70 13 tires locking gas cap and three point rear seat belts The 1991 facelift included revised grille headlights turn signals badges and hubcaps as well as reduction of towing hooks from four to two Later US models featured automatic non motorized front seat shoulder belts along with a knee bar and manual front lap belts while the Canadian models have kept the manual pillar mounted front seat belts Second generation Typ 37 5X 5W 1994 editSecond generation G2 G3 G4 nbsp OverviewAlso calledVolkswagen ParatiVolkswagen PointerVolkswagen SaveiroProduction1994 2015AssemblyBrazil Sao Bernardo do Campo TaubateArgentina General PachecoChina AntingIran Bam Khodrosazan Bam Body and chassisBody style3 5 door hatchback3 5 door station wagon2 door coupe utilityPlatformVolkswagen Group BX platformPowertrainEngine1 0 L AE 1000 I41 0 L AT 1000 8 16V I41 0 L AT 1000 turbo I41 6 L AP 1600 I41 8 L AP 1800 I42 0 L AP 2000 I41 9 L diesel I4Transmission5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbaseHatchback st wagon 2 470 mm 97 2 in Pick up 2 600 mm 102 4 in LengthHatchback 3 830 mm 150 8 in Station wagon 4 190 mm 165 0 in Pick up 4 450 mm 175 2 in Width1 640 mm 64 6 in Height1 420 mm 55 9 in The second generation or G2 Gol known as Project AB9 during development debuted in September 1994 It was still based on the BX platform and is very different from the earlier model with an updated body and longer wheelbase than the 1980 original Nicknamed Gol Bolinha roughly Rounded Gol or Bubble Gol the previous generation started to be nicknamed as Gol Quadrado Squared Gol The new version was an answer to the then newly released Chevrolet Corsa The Gol G2 was available in the following versions 1000i 1000i Plus CL GL Furgao Wagon and GTi this was fitted with an 8 valve engine until 1996 when a more powerful German built 16 valve version replaced it 9 with 1 0 1 6 1 8 and 2 0 liter engines The 1 0 was supplied by Ford as part of the AutoLatina collaboration The Gol G2 also had two special editions The first Gol Rolling Stones was in 1995 commemorating that band s Voodoo Lounge Tour leg in Brazil Then the following year came Gol Atlanta after the Olympic Games In November 1996 Volkswagen began to produce its own 1 0 engine called the AT 1000 10 This version was derived from their larger 1 6 999 cc 3 nbsp 1996 Volkswagen Parati G2 As the Ford built engine had been in limited supply Volkswagen could now ramp up production of their entry level Gols beginning in January 1997 10 There were also 16 valve versions of the 1 0 AT 1000 engine launched in September 1996 11 The 1 0 16V has 76 PS 56 kW 75 hp up from 54 PS 40 kW 53 hp in the eight valve version In 1995 the Autolatina partnership was dissolved In 1998 a 1 9 liter diesel engine was installed in the Gol G2 only sold in markets outside of Brazil 9 Also this version of Gol had some chronic deficiencies of design such as bad alignment of body parts due to problems with the robots on the assembly line and poor quality of plastic parts citation needed A curious fact about this version of Gol is that the driver s seat is not well aligned with the steering wheel and pedals causing a rather uncomfortable driving position 3 Another surprise was Volkswagen s original decision to sell the Gol and Parati station wagon only in three door version a step which was not appreciated by buyers Fiat took the top spot in the Brazilian market for the last months of 1997 but once Volkswagen released quickly developed five door models the Gol and Parati propelled Volkswagen back into first place in early 1998 12 G3 and G4 facelifts edit nbsp 2000 Volkswagen Gol G3 in China nbsp 2000 Volkswagen Gol G3 nbsp 2005 Volkswagen Gol G4 The second generation Gol received two facelifts which include both cosmetic and engine upgrades The first upgrade in 1999 for 2000 model was known as the Gol G3 photo in Brazil and had a new VW corporate front end similar to the Jetta Bora IV The Gol G3 came with optional airbags and ABS brakes The previous G2 Gol 1 0 continued to be available as the Gol Special to fight for the lowest end of the market 13 Following the Mercosur economic crisis beginning with the Brazilian devaluation in 1999 the lineup was reduced in 2002 The 2 0 16V was discontinued while the 1 8 was withdrawn from some markets Argentinian production of the Gol was halted in 2003 9 Instead the engines at the bottom of the lineup were improved with a 1 0 16V Turbo with a 100 PS 74 kW 99 hp 1 0 liter turbocharged gasoline engine released in 2000 When the 2005 G4 Gol was released with styling cues from the Volkswagen Fox incorporating the V Grill most avid automotive enthusiasts were unimpressed with the leap backwards in interior design citation needed The G4 stayed in production until 2013 and was finally discontinued in 2015 1 Gol Total Flex edit nbsp The 2003 Volkswagen Gol 1 6 Total Flex was the first flexible fuel vehicle produced and sold in Brazil The flexible fuel vehicle Gol Total Flex available since 2003 was the first of its kind in South America 1 Its introduction followed a rehabilitation of the use of alcohol to power automobiles Pointer Mexico edit nbsp Volkswagen Pointer Station Wagon Mexico The Gol G2 was introduced in Mexico in spring 1998 as the Volkswagen Pointer a name previously used in Latin America for a rebadged model based on the Ford Escort Mk V the Pointer Logus The only version for this year was a three door hatchback with a 1 8 liter 98 hp 73 kW engine and a five speed manual gearbox The only extra cost option available was a package compounding air conditioning and power steering For 1999 a five door wagon version the Brazilian Parati called the Pointer Station Wagon in Mexico and the Saveiro called the Pointer Pick Up are added They were marketed in three trim levels Base Comfort A C and power steering and Luxe 14 alloy wheels power windows and remote control centralized door locks A C and power steering For 2000 the Pointer received the same facelift as in Brazil and a sporty Pointer GTI based on the Brazilian Gol GTI is introduced It was a three door hatchback with a 2 0 liter 122 hp 91 kW engine It had AM FM Cassette radio alloy wheels all around disc brakes and sporty black seats as standard equipment In 2002 a basic Pointer City version is introduced the former Comfort version is renamed the Trendline and the Luxe variant as the Comfortline In 2005 the Pointer Station Wagon and the Pointer GTI are discontinued and the former Pointer trims but the City are replaced by a new Pointer Mi version In the model year 2007 the Pointer receives the newest facelift and its versions are reorganized The Pointer is currently marketed as the Base A C Air Conditioning power steering and rear wiper washer Trendline Radio AM FM Stereo CD 15 alloy wheels fog lamps and GT only available as a five door hatchback It has the same equipment as the Trendline plus rear headrests 6 spoke 15 alloy wheels black accented headlamps rear spoiler and sport seats The Pointer was replaced in December 2008 by the new Volkswagen Gol G5 which has been launched in Brazil in July 2008 Gol around the world edit As a result of a joint venture with Kerman Khodro the Gol has been built in Iran since 2003 The Gol G3 was briefly sold in Russia in 2004 2006 as the Pointer but the sales were soon discontinued due to low demand 14 The car was available with the 1 0 liter 67 hp 50 kW and the 1 8 liter 100 hp 75 kW engines The Gol G3 was also made and sold by Shanghai Volkswagen in China from February 2003 until 2008It has also been sold in Egypt as the Volkswagen Pointer In Taiwan it was sold as Volkswagen Pointer with only pick up variant available 15 16 Third generation Typ 5U 2008 editThird generation G5 G6 G7 G8 nbsp 2009 Volkswagen Gol 5 door hatchback Brazil OverviewAlso calledVolkswagen Voyage sedan Volkswagen Saveiro pickup Production2008 2023 Gol and Voyage 2009 present Saveiro AssemblyBrazil Taubate 17 Sao Bernardo do Campo as Saveiro 18 Body and chassisBody style3 5 door hatchback4 door sedan2 door coupe utilityPlatformVolkswagen Group A0 PQ24 platformPowertrainEngine1 0 L VHT I4 8v flex fuel1 0 L MPI I3 12v flex fuel1 6 L VHT I4 8v flex fuel1 6 L MSI I4 16v flex fuelTransmission5 speed manual5 speed automated manual6 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbaseHatchback 2 470 mm 97 2 in Sedan 2 465 mm 97 0 in Pick up 2 750 mm 108 3 in Length2009 2011 Hatchback 3 800 mm 149 6 in 2012 present Hatchback 3 799 mm 149 6 in Sedan 4 230 mm 166 5 in Pick up 4 493 mm 176 9 in Width2009 2011 Hatchback 1 660 mm 65 4 in 2012 present Hatchback 1 656 mm 65 2 in Sedan 1 656 mm 65 2 in Pick up 1 708 mm 67 2 in Height2009 2011 Hatchback 1 450 mm 57 1 in 2012 present Hatchback 1 452 mm 57 2 in Sedan 1 464 mm 57 6 in Pick up 1 497 mm 58 9 in The third generation of the Gol was released in Brazil on 29 June 2008 as a 2009 model Referred to before its launch as the Gol NF for Nachfolger or Neue Familie German terms for successor and new family respectively this model is marketed as the Novo Gol However it is no longer based on the BX platform but shares Volkswagen s PQ24 platform with the Fox and Polo with some components from the PQ25 platform 19 In Brazil it was released in three and five door hatchback version with the options of 1 0 liter or 1 6 liter flex engines Its dimensions are 3 90 m in length 1 66 m in width 1 45 m in height with a wheelbase of 2 47 m and luggage capacity of 285 liters It is the first Gol to be offered with an automated manual transmission The advertisements were filmed in Los Angeles California featuring Sylvester Stallone and Gisele Bundchen 20 Volkswagen High Torque VHT technology was introduced on the third generation Gol family This new technology allows the flex engine to get the high torques at lower revs the engines produce higher torques and horsepower on Ethanol fuel Voyage edit nbsp 2010 Volkswagen Gol Sedan Chile Revealed in September 2008 the Voyage is the sedan variant of the current Gol and as such has the same running gear 1 0 and 1 6 liter VHT ethanol compatible engines In several countries the Voyage is called the Gol Sedan The Voyage is available in four versions on the Brazilian market 1 0 1 6 1 6 Trend and 1 6 Comfortline all with standard with ABS brakes and dual front airbags The Voyage s trunk can be electronically operated via a button on the dash or by pressing the keypad the luggage capacity is 480 liters 21 Production of the sedan bodystyle ended in Brazil in 1995 and resumed in 2008 so although this is only the second generation of the Voyage it is called the G5 in line with the equivalent Gol hatchback Saveiro edit nbsp Volkswagen Saveiro pre facelift nbsp Volkswagen Saveiro facelift In August 2009 VW Brazil revealed the third generation Saveiro utility The new Saveiro is available with a standard cabin or an extended cabin sharing the same wheelbase which is 152 mm 6 0 in longer than that of the Gol and Voyage The only available engine the 1 6L VHT carries over from the Gol and Voyage The most basic 1 6 specification has black bumpers and 14 inch steel wheels The optional Trend package includes 14 inch alloy wheels and color coded door handle and mirror covers the top of the line is the Saveiro Trooper which has black painted 15 inch steel wheels Carrying capacity is 715 kg 1 576 lb for the standard cabin and 700 kg 1 543 lb for the extended cabin 22 Even after the Gol and Voyage was discontinued in Brazil the Saveiro pickup continued to be manufactured undergoing a slight facelift in August 2023 23 Engine specifications edit 1 0L VHT 72 hp 54 kW 76 hp 57 kW Ethanol producing 95 N m 70 lb ft 104 N m 77 lb ft Ethanol at 3 850 rpm 1 0L MPI 75 hp 56 kW 82 hp 61 kW Ethanol producing 97 N m 72 lb ft 104 N m 77 lb ft Ethanol at 3 000 rpm 1 6L VHT 101 hp 75 kW 104 hp 78 kW Ethanol producing 154 N m 114 lb ft 156 N m 115 lb ft Ethanol at 2 500 rpm 1 6L MSI 110 hp 82 kW 120 hp 89 kW Ethanol producing 158 N m 117 lb ft 168 N m 124 lb ft Ethanol at 3 000 rpm Facelifts edit The third generation of the Gol received a facelift in 2012 with more angular headlights and taillights similar to the sixth generation Volkswagen Jetta The model received another facelift in 2016 based on the fifth generation Volkswagen Polo and the seventh generation Volkswagen Golf A new 1 0 liter three cylinder was introduced the same engine used on the Brazilian specification Up and Fox models with the option of ethanol or gasoline or a combination of both The Rallye version based on the CrossFox with a 16 valve 1 6 liter four cylinder was discontinued leaving only the 8 valve 1 6 liter engine as an option to the 1 0 liter engine The interior received a new dashboard and steering wheel similar to the Golf with the option of a multimedia center with the navigation system Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and MirrorLink In 2018 the third generation of the Gol received the third facelift with the same front as the Gol Track Most of the trims were discontinued leaving only the 1 0 and 1 6 the 1 6 version is the first version available with an automatic transmission and the iMotion automated manual transmission option was removed due to reliability concerns In July 2018 the model received the 6 speed automatic transmission attached to the 1 6 16v FlexFuel EA211 engine with 110 120hp First facelift edit nbsp 2013 VW Voyage nbsp 2013 VW Gol Second facelift edit nbsp 2016 VW Gol nbsp 2016 VW Gol Third facelift edit nbsp 2019 VW Gol nbsp 2019 VW Gol Safety edit The Gol has been rated as highly unsafe by Latin NCAP the 2009 model in its most basic Latin American market configuration with no airbags scoring only one star for adult occupants and two stars for children 24 Its airbag equipped version scored three stars 25 No ESP is offered but since 2014 Brazilian law requires ABS brakes and dual front airbags in all new vehicles 26 27 Since January 2022 the Gol is banned from sale in Argentina following the entry into force of the law prohibiting the sale of new vehicles not equipped with ESP 28 Volkswagen has been very critical of the new law to make this active safety equipment mandatory 29 By refusing to equip the Gol with ESP Volkswagen had to stop marketing the model in Argentina even though it was the third best selling passenger car on the local market in 2021 30 Discontinuation editProduction of the Gol ended in late 2022 A Last Edition model for the 2023 model year with exterior upgraded was released in Brazil with production limited to 1 000 units 2 It will be replaced with a less equipped version of the Polo Mk6 which was introduced as the Polo Track in November 2022 31 Sales editYear Gol Parati Saveiro Voyage 2001 265 898 32 2002 208 300 33 2003 180 659 34 12 295 35 16 097 36 2004 177 111 37 14 942 38 17 888 39 2005 179 457 40 12 977 41 13 963 42 2006 189 132 43 18 665 44 18 703 45 2007 243 164 46 17 266 47 24 398 48 2008 285 957 49 17 767 50 30 577 51 8 944 52 2009 303 051 53 8 174 54 29 783 55 85 682 56 2010 293 614 57 7 025 58 62 190 59 82 667 60 2011 293 475 61 4 836 62 71 218 63 87 219 64 2012 293 327 65 3 454 66 66 453 67 96 403 68 2013 255 055 69 27 70 72 375 71 89 763 72 2014 183 368 73 83 038 74 75 138 75 2015 82 372 76 56 530 77 41 390 78 2016 60 043 79 33 954 80 23 374 81 2017 73 922 82 42 447 83 40 822 84 2018 77 624 85 45 925 86 32 683 87 2019 81 290 88 42 272 89 32 061 90 2020 71 153 91 30 968 92 24 115 93 2021 66 234 94 26 751 95 28 594 96 2022 72 592 97 23 419 98 35 927 99 2023 6 176 100 46 601 101 2 075 102 References edit a b c Calmon Fernando 12 April 2013 VW celebrates 60 years in Brazil and Gol 10m Just Auto Global News Aroq Limited Archived from the original on 17 April 2013 a b Dias Diego 11 November 2022 Volkswagen Gol Last Edition 2023 tera 1 000 unidades produzidas veja 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new commercial 2 July 2008 Retrieved 23 October 2008 phaeton 26 September 2008 VW News Blog VW Brazil Launches the Voyage Vwphaetonfan blogspot com Archived from the original on 8 July 2011 Retrieved 25 October 2009 phaeton 26 August 2009 VW News Blog New Saveiro reaches the market fully renovated with Space Cab option Vwphaetonfan blogspot com Archived from the original on 8 July 2011 Retrieved 25 October 2009 Nova VW Saveiro 2024 precos versoes e equipamentos da picape reestilizada motor1 com br 25 August 2023 Retrieved 28 August 2023 Latin NCAP report VW Gol without airbags Latin NCAP report VW Gol with airbags Press release Latin America s top selling cars not safe enough says Latin NCAP IIHS Status Report Safety gains aren t global El Gobierno autorizo a vender un remanente de autos sin ESP por que no hay que comprarlos Motor1 com in Spanish Retrieved 5 January 2022 Decreto del Gobierno los clientes de planes de ahorro recibiran los ultimos VW Gol sin ESP Motor1 com in Spanish 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