With just a few days until the official Australian launch of the Mk6 Golf here is AUSmotive’s biggest image gallery yet.
The gallery features 50 images and showcases 5 door and 3 door models, interior details and cutaway graphics, with a few other tidbits thrown in as well. You can click on all images to load a 2000px super image, perfect for wallpapers and desktop backgrounds.
For more information on the new Golf read these earlier AUSmotive entries:
2009 Volkswagen Golf – Key aspects in alphabetical order
- Automatic transmission: 6 and 7-speed DSG
- Body: two and four doors with tailgate; key body sections are galvanized
- Cargo area: 350 liter to 1,305 liter, 828 mm to 1,581 mm long
- Character: bestseller, at home in all social classes
- Chassis: MacPherson front suspension, multi-link rear suspension, ESP is standard, DCC Adaptive Chassis Control (optional)
- Colors: “Candy whiteâ€, “Black uniâ€, “Tornado redâ€, “Shark blue metallic“, “Amaryllis red metallic“, “Reflex silver metallic“, “Shadow blue metallicâ€, “Silverleaf metallicâ€, “United grey metallicâ€, “Blue graphite pearl effectâ€, “Deep black pearl effectâ€
- Debut: Generation I: 1974
- Debut: Generation II: 1983
- Debut: Generation III: 1991
- Debut: Generation IV: 1997
- Debut: Generation V: 2003
- Debut: Generation VI: 2008
- Design: Walter de Silva (Group), Klaus Bischoff (Brand), Flavio Manzoni (Creative Design), Marc Lichte (Model)
- Dimensions: 4,199 mm long, 1,779 mm wide, 1,479 mm tall, tread width, front 1,540 mm; tread width, rear 1,513 mm
- Drive: front wheel
- Engine range: 59 kW / 80 PS to 125 kW / 170 PS; starting at 90 kW all gasoline engines are charged TSI engines; all diesels are new common rail TDI engines; all engines fulfill Euro-5 emissions standard
- Engines – diesel: at launch with 81 kW / 110 PS (TDI), 103 kW / 140 PS (TDI); after time offset: 66 kW / 90 PS (TDI) and 125 kW / 170 PS (TDI)
- Engines – gasoline: at launch with 59 kW / 80 PS, 75 kW / 102 PS, 90 kW / 122 PS (TSI), 118 kW / 160 PS (TSI)
- Equipment lines: Trendline, Comfortline, Highline
- Fuel consumption range: 4.5 liters to 7.1 liters per 100 kilometers
- High-tech driving systems: DCC Adaptive Chassis Control, ACC Automatic Distance Control, Park Assist, Rear Assist rearview camera, Park Pilot with visual display
- Infotainment: RDC 210, RDC 310, RDC 510 radio-CD player systems; RNS 310 (completely new) and RNS 510 radio-navigation systems; MEDIA-IN port, AUX-IN port, Excite Dynaudio sound system, hands-free unit
- Market launch: starting in October 2008
- Produced Golf cars, total: more than 26 million
- Production sites: Zwickau and Wolfsburg
- Standard equipment: includes ESP, seven airbags, air conditioning system, electro-mechanical power steering, power windows in front, multifunctional display, central locking, driver’s seat height adjustable
- Standard transmission: 5 and 6-speed manual transmission
Note: Australian specifications, model lines and engine options will vary from the above list, to be confirmed.
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