2020 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF EIGHTH-GEN REVIEW, SPECS, & ENGINE

2020 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF EIGHTH-GEN REVIEW, SPECS, & ENGINE – Around a year and a half from now, the eighth-generation Volkswagen Golf will commence manufacturing, the automaker introduced at the Golf 8 Dealer Summit. Sure, the Volkswagen Golf is these kinds of a big deal in other regions of the world that this has its personal supplier summit.

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF EIGHTH-GEN

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF EIGHTH-GEN

2020 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF EIGHTH-GEN REVIEW

VW says the Golf 8 will start manufacturing in 75 several weeks, which works out to delayed June 2019. The main plant at VW’s Wolfsburg premises will always be the flagship internet site for Golf creation, but the compact will continue to be manufactured someplace else in the world. Volkswagen will make investments 1.8 billion (approximately $2.2 billion) in the next-gen Golf family, and significantly of which will likely go toward upgrades and retooling for the Wolfsburg plant, Europe’s greatest car factory.

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF EIGHTH-GEN SPECS

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF EIGHTH-GEN SPECS

Volkswagen says 120 vendors were actually in attendance, and the automaker can work with the chosen elements manufacturers to enhance the start of Golf generation. Of all those providers, 80 percentage are already producing elements for the current Golf. It’s not clear if the other 20 % will replace present companies that didn’t make the cut or will develop completely new components for the Golf line. As we previously documented, the next-gen Golf is explained to receive a 48-volt electric powered system and mild hybrid set-up to boost performance and fuel economy. VW will also reportedly increase the MQB platform with a lot more light materials to reduce weight by close to 110 pounds.

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF EIGHTH-GEN INTERIOR

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF EIGHTH-GEN INTERIOR

“Combined with the I.D. family, the intro of the impending Golf generation will be the most purposefully essential product or service launch for the brand,” explained Volkswagen table fellow member for procurement Ralf Brands matter, in a release.