The Volkswagen Golf, that German compact car which basically invented the segment and became synonymous with it, is allegedly at a big tipping point in the nameplate’s life. After it was born in 1974 ...
The Golf is one of Volkswagen’s most iconic models, and the name will live on into the brand’s next-generation of vehicles. After the eighth-generation hatchback sees out its lifecycle, it will be ...
Volkswagen has had close ties with the Golf since 1974. The original was sold under different monikers, including the Rabbit in the United States and Canada and the Caribe in Mexico, and it was so ...
It seems Volkswagen’s $5.8 billion joint venture with Rivian has some ambitious projects in the works, and by “ambitious,” we mean important enough to shake up VW’s EV strategy for the next decade.
The Volkswagen Golf GTI is one of the motoring world’s most iconic nameplates. It belongs on the Pantheon – if not the Mt. Rushmore – of driver’s cars. It celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.