VW is working on an update for its final Golf to be powered by gas engines.
This updated version is slated to be revealed late this year or early next, likely as a 2025 model. While the prototypes are for the regular Golf, most of the changes should transfer across to the GTI and R grades.
The changes to the exterior are mild, consisting of only revised fascias at this point. Inside, there's a revised dash sporting a much larger infotainment screen. The Golf at present features an 8.3-inch infotainment screen.It isn't clear whether there will be any mechanical mods made with this update, though extra power for some powertrains is a possibility. The front-wheel-drive GTI is currently offered with a 2.
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