Volkswagen has announced that the most economical Golf ever – the new VW Golf TDI BlueMotion – will cost from £20,335 in the UK. Now on sale.
Although you should take the official fuel economy figures of the new VW Golf TDI BlueMotion with a huge pinch of salt in the real world, official economy of 88.3mpg from a Golf is still an incredible number. And that’s exactly what Volkswagen are claiming for the new Golf TDI BlueMotion.
Starting at £20,335 for the 3-door BlueMotion and rising to £20,990 for the 5-door, the new Golf also emits just 85g/km CO2 (which would have been enough for free London Congestion charging, but not any more) which is 15 per cent better than the previous Mk 6 TDI BlueMotion managed.
VW has managed to tweak the Golf BlueMotion’s economy figures still further by reducing weight, fitting super low rolling resistance tyres (that run with higher pressure), longer gear ratios, stop-start and aerodynamic tweaks.
Thos aerodynamic tweaks includes modifications to the front of the Golf to reduce drag by nearly 10 per cent, adding a roof spoiler, air guide elements on the back window, a masked front grill, smoother underfloor and a reduction of ride height by 15mm.
It all adds up to a ridiculously frugal Golf that still offers much the same level of comfort and refinement as the rest of the Golf range, even if its 1.6 litre TDI with 109bhp and 184lb/ft of torque isn’t going to frighten the horses.
The new VW Golf TDI BlueMotion gets a spec based on the entry-level Golf S and VW’s UK dealers are now taking orders with first UK deliveries expected in August.
Hardeep says
Just a headline grabber to improve VWs average CO2 emissions.
Mercedes62 says
Save yourself £4000 and buy the regular 1.2 S Golf. In the real world there will probably only be 10mpg difference.