Volkswagen Golf Mk5#Golf Plus

VW Golf Plus (2004-2008)

The VW Golf Plus is built from late 2004 to early 2014 compact MPV from Volkswagen. It is based on the sedan version of the Golf V. With a visual and technical revision of the beginning of 2009, the optics was adapted to the Golf VI.

Equipment variants

  • Trendline
  • Comfort Line
  • Highline
  • Sportline
  • Tour
  • United
  • Goal
  • Edition
  • Team
  • Style
  • Rabbit (only Austria )
  • Match
  • LIFE

Golf Plus (2004-2008)

The Golf Plus Trendline has the smallest standard equipment and is also the lowest trim level. It provides a standard inter alia, ESP, remote central door locking, driver seat with height adjustment and LED tail lights.

Comfort Line also provides, inter alia, Climatic air conditioning, 15 -inch alloy wheels, storage compartments under the front seats, a multi-function display (MFA ) and cruise control system (CCS ).

Variant Sportline offers 16-inch alloy wheels and fog lamps also facilities such as a sports steering wheel and a gear knob in leather. The rest of the equipment is similar to the Comfortline.

The special model United offers in addition to standard equipment among other things, Climatic air conditioning, seats in Design Surprise, 16- inch alloy wheels, exterior mirrors, lettering United, Coming Home Function and Leaving Home Function, Radio RCD 210, fog lights, heated windshield washer nozzles, headlight washer system, Park pilot, a multifunctional Display Plus and cruise control.

Special

The Golf Plus is based on the same platform as the Golf V. It has over this on a higher -new body. Many parts of the Golf V were re-used in the Golf Plus, for example, headrests, door mirrors, engines, transmissions and more. Standard LED taillights installed - In contrast to the normal golf were the Golf Plus - for the first time in the compact class.

Until the appearance of the special model Goal emblazoned on the tail, only the name " Golf". With the appearance of the special model of the Golf Plus got the words " Plus" ( on all models).

Golf Plus (2008-2014)

The end of 2008, the Golf Plus has been revised. This can be seen mainly in the headlights, which are adapted to the Golf VI.

The rear lights are slightly darker than its predecessor. The side view has not changed. The car has new tires and alloy wheels, as well as a standard roof rails. In the interior, the design of the rev counter and speedometer was (new with white backlighting; coolant temperature gauge is now in the tachometer, fuel gauge in the tachometer integrated) renewed and the multi-function display, without taking into " tubes " recessed instruments of the Golf VI. The air conditioner was new controls.

The Trendline and Comfortline remained. The model with the highest standard equipment means Highline.

At the IAA 2013, the designated successor was presented based on the Golf VII, called "Golf Sportsvan ". He will come on the market in spring 2014.

Cross Golf

In September 2006, Cross Golf was presented. It is based on the Golf Plus Sportline and is another cross- model next CrossUP! , Cross Polo and Cross Touran. Like all cross- Volkswagen models sold only with front wheel drive and the Cross Golf.

In the spring of 2010, the Cross Golf has been revised and adapted to the current design line. Since August 2012, the Cross Golf in Austria is sold as the Golf Country.

Rear view

VW Cross Golf (2010-2014)

Rear view

Motors

  • Seven petrol engine variants with an initial capacity of 55 kW (until 2006), later 59 kW to 125 kW.
  • Five diesel engine variants with a capacity of 66-103 kW. All engines are available with a diesel particulate filter ( DPF), the consumption increases by 0.1-0.4 liter diesel. The 1.9 TDI engine with 77 kW is available with DPF also with a six - speed manual gearbox. The version with DSG gearbox features in combination with a DPF via seven levels.
  • Also available as BlueMotion, with 77 kW/105 hp and 5-speed manual transmission. Changes in the engine management system ( reduction in the idle speed ). Aerodynamic changes such as underbody paneling, low rolling resistance tires and a lowering by 15 mm. The transmission has a longer gear ratio of the third, fourth and fifth gear. This allows an average consumption of 4.8 l/100km reach.
  • A LPG variant ( BiFuel ) with an output of 72 kW and a 5-speed manual transmission.
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