



This is the all-new revised Golf Estate. The new model has the option of two diesel and four petrol engines. New to the estate’s engine line-up is a 101bhp 1.6 litre CR TDI, which VW says is both quiet and has low emissions of 119g/km CO2 and joins a 2.0 litre TDI. There are also four petrol engines ranging from 77bhp to 156bhp.
Two new driver assistance systems are available as options for the first time on the estate; Park Assist and Rear Assist.
While order books have been opened in Germany for 3 days now, UK deliveries of the new Golf Estate will start early next year in the UK with prices starting at around £15,000. German prices start at €18,500.