Volkswagen's legendary Golf series is making a comeback, stepping into an electric future. Mysterious silhouette imageThe design was shown to Wolfsburg plant employees at an IG Metall meeting, highlighting the brand's commitment to continuing production of the new Golf.

Ninth generation Golf While expectations are rising, the official roadmap projects a launch for this model in 2028; some sources suggest this uncertain date could be pushed back to 2030. It's confirmed that the new version will be offered with both an internal combustion engine and a fully electric (EV) option. For the electric variant... Golf ID While the new model stands out, the internal combustion version has also been largely updated in terms of design and will come with hybrid options.

Changes in the image It shows significant design differences compared to the current model. The roof spoiler and the larger aerodynamic rear profile aim to increase efficiency and range; furthermore, the wider distance between the wheels is seen as an indicator of the significant difference the new SSP architecture will make in the interior.
Electric Golf, 800V architecture It will be based on VW's next-generation platform. This infrastructure centers around a proprietary software architecture developed jointly with Rivian, and will enable OTA updates in hardware integration, making it easier to add new features to the vehicle remotely. VW official Kai Grünitz stated that updates can be performed without the need for a service visit.

Having delivered approximately 4 million electric vehicles since 2013, VW's model portfolio continues to expand with options such as the ID. Polo and ID. Tiguan. According to design chief Andreas Mindt, physical buttons for basic functions such as climate and audio controls are returning to future VW models; the interior of the new Golf, however... 10.25-inch driverless screen ve 13 inch touchscreen multimedia display It is expected to be equipped with [specific features]. Mindt states that the new design will bear traces of the Mk7 Golf's roots.
While the Golf remains an icon that's more than just a car, the next generation is coming with a fully digital and electric structure. Would you prefer a traditional internal combustion engine or a fully electric ID Golf?
