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The Volkswagen Golf (listen ⓘ) is a compact car/small family car produced by the German automotive manufacturer Volkswagen since 1974, marketed worldwide across eight generations, in various body configurations and under various nameplates – including as the Volkswagen Rabbit in the United States and Canada (Mk1 and Mk5), and as the Volkswagen Caribe [1] in Mexico (Mk1).
VW Golf Mk1 VW Golf Mk2 VW Golf Mk3 VW Golf Mk4 VW Golf Mk5 VW Golf Mk6 VW Golf Mk7 VW Golf Variant Mk3/Mk4 VW Golf Plus VW Golf Sportsvan VW Jetta (A1) VW Jetta (A2) VW Vento VW Bora VW Passat (B1) SEAT Arosa SEAT Tarraco Audi 50 Audi 80 (B1) Audi 100 (C1) Components, Press shop, Seating technology: 1938: 53,461 (VW AG: 51,712, Sitech ...
2021 2021 Europe, etc. MEB: Coupe crossover SUV version of the ID.4. ID.6: 2021 2021 China MEB: Three-row D-segment full-electric crossover SUV built above a dedicated electric vehicle platform (MEB platform). ID. UNYX: 2024 2024 China MEB: C-segment full-electric crossover SUV, rebadged Cupra Tavascan with minor cosmetic changes, only sold in ...
A Mexican spec 1982 Volkswagen Caribe L. In May 1977, the Mk1 Golf was launched in Mexico as the Volkswagen Caribe. [61] It came standard with a 4-speed manual transaxle and a 1.6-litre 66 hp (49 kW) carbureted engine. The car was an instant success. At first only the 5-door body was offered, but in 1978, the lineup expanded with the 3-door body.
The German automotive concern, Volkswagen Group has, since the 1970s, developed a series of shared automobile platforms for their motor vehicles. [1] [2]Originally, these were identified using a simple alphanumeric system.
The Volkswagen Group A platform is an automobile platform shared among compact and mid-size cars of the Volkswagen Group.. The first version debuted in 1974 and was originally based on the engineering concept of the Volkswagen Golf Mk1, and is applicable to either front-or four-wheel drive vehicles, using only front-mounted transverse engines.
[citation needed] VW Group does have names of engine series, and individual engines are identified by an "ID code" (early codes were one or two letters/numbers, later IDs were generally three letters, and their very latest engines now use four letters) - but they have been known to apply many different ID codes to seemingly identical engines.
VW Golf Mk4 VW Jetta/Bora Mk4 VW New Beetle Audi A3 Mk1 Audi TT Mk1 SEAT León Mk1 SEAT Toledo Mk2 Škoda Octavia Mk1: Powertrain; Engine: Petrol: 1.4 L TSI 131 PS (96 kW; 129 hp) I4 1.6 L EA113,EA111 105 PS (77 kW; 104 hp) I4 2.0 L EA113 120 PS (88 kW; 120 hp) I4: Transmission: 5-speed manual 6-speed Tiptronic 7-speed DSG: Dimensions ...