Volkswagen e-Golf
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- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
Latest generation
2015–19 e-Golf
2019
- MSRP range$31,895–$38,895
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2019:
- Base SE trim adds standard DC fast charging
- All-electric four-door hatchback
- Apple CarPlay, Android Auto standard
- 9.2-inch touchscreen available
- Automatic emergency braking available
2018
- MSRP range$30,495–$37,345
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
2017
- MSRP range$30,495–$36,995
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2017:
- Updated five-passenger compact EV
- Front-wheel drive
- 124-mile range thanks to bigger battery
- New optional Digital Cockpit gauges
- Optional 9.2-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
2016
- MSRP range$28,995–$35,595
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2016:
- New value-oriented SE trim level
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability now offered
- New active safety and convenience features available
- Hatchback body style
2015
- MSRP range$33,450–$35,445
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2015:
- 5-seat electric car
- 115-hp electric motor
- Single-speed transmission
- 83-mile range (estimated)
- 24.2 kwh lithium-ion battery
- Updated multimedia system
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