Premiere in Geneva

The sixth-variant of Volkswagen's Golf  family, the redesigned CrossGolf, will make its world debut alongside  the new CrossPolo, Polo GTI and Touareg SUV at the German firm's Geneva  Motor Show stand in March. Similarly to the CrossPolo, VW's new compact  crossover is basically a higher-riding version of the facelifted  Golf Plus kitted out to look more rugged. And no, it is not offered  with all-wheel drive as all CrossGolfs keep the standard model's front  wheel drive configuration.
Cosmetic changes over the previous model  include the new fascia that follows the new Volkswagen "Design DNA",  restyled front and rear bumpers and protective body cladding plus  revised tail lamps and new alloy wheel designs.
 The crossover model's interior has been  upgraded with a newly styled instrument panel, three-spoke steering  wheel and sport seats while we also find new decorative trim and  upholstery colors.
The crossover model's interior has been  upgraded with a newly styled instrument panel, three-spoke steering  wheel and sport seats while we also find new decorative trim and  upholstery colors.
The  five-door model that rides 20 mm higher than the standard Golf Plus  will be offered with a revised engine lineup comprising exclusively of  direct-injection turbocharged petrol (TSI) and diesel (common rail TDI)  units.
The gasoline  range includes a 1.2-liter TSI with 105HP and a 1.4-liter TSI with  122HP and 160HP , while diesel options are limited to a 105HP 1.6-liter  TDI and a 140HP 2.0-liter TDI.
With the exception of the 105HP 1.2 TSI,  all other engines may be combined with VW's dual-clutch DSG  transmission. For the petrol engines and the 105HP 1.6 TDI, the 7-speed  version of the DSG is used while the 140HP 2.0 TDI gets a 6-speed  variant.
The facelifted CrossGolf will go on sale in most markets in Europe in April.






 
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