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New Volkswagen Golf GTI gets cheaper, plug-in hybrid Golf GTE gets 82-mile electric range

The facelifted Golf GTI goes on sale on 20 June, while plug-in hybrid versions of VW’s family hatchback are available from 27 June

Pricing for the new facelifted Volkswagen Golf GTI has been confirmed. The iconic hot hatch will now start from £38,900, which in a surprise twist, is actually around £1,000 less than it was before the facelift. The plug-in hybrid Golf GTE, meanwhile, now offers a pure-electric range of over 80 miles.

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The Golf GTI gained an extra 20bhp as part of its mid-life refresh, meaning its 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine now produces 261bhp, and can sprint from 0 to 62mph in just 5.9 seconds – compared to 6.2 seconds before. Unfortunately, it’s only available with a seven-speed DSG automatic gearbox.

Styling tweaks include a reshaped front bumper with a new honeycomb pattern for the grille, an illuminated VW logo on the nose, redesigned headlight and tail-lights, and a new set of 18-inch ‘Richmond’ alloy wheels. Of course, the GTI’s famous red stripe on the upper grille remains.

The interior now incorporates a free-standing 12.9-inch touchscreen with a simplified infotainment system and ChatGPT integration. Premium sports seats with the distinctive GTI check pattern feature along with a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display behind the steering wheel, which now has physical buttons in response to customer feedback. Other standard kit includes keyless access, heated front seats, three-zone air conditioning,  a rear-view camera, adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and traffic jam assist. 

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The new Volkswagen Golf GTI is available to order from 20 June, while the even fastest, 296bhp Golf GTI Clubsport will go on sale later this summer. 

New plug-in hybrid Volkswagen Golf GTE and eHybrid

On 27 June, plug-in hybrid versions of the Volkswagen Golf will also go on sale. The new Golf eHybrid in Style trim will start from £36,760, and the more performance-focused Golf GTE is priced from £39,750. 

Both models are powered by a new turbocharged 1.5-litre TSI evo2 petrol engine, one electric motor and a new 19.7kWh battery, which is significantly larger than the 13kWh unit they had before. 

The bigger battery provides impressive pure-electric range figures of 89 miles for the Golf eHybrid and 82 miles for the GTE. The 19.7kWh battery can also be charged at up to 40kW from a DC rapid charger, or up to 11kW using a home wallbox charger

Volkswagen believes the majority of customers will now be able to spend all day driving on battery power alone. Another advantage of the new plug-in hybrid powertrain is a Benefit-in-Kind (BiK) tax rate for company car drivers of just 5 per cent. For context, pure-electric cars fall into the 2 per cent BiK band.

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