VW touts next Golf as 'benchmark' in safety, connectivity

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FRANKFURT -- Volkswagen wants the next Golf to become the benchmark in safety and connectivity, when the hatchback begins production in late 2019.
VW is investing around 1.8 billion euros in the latest, eighth-generation Golf, the automaker said in a statement.
"With expanded autonomous driving functions, the next Golf leads Volkswagen into the era of fully connected automobiles," said Karlheinz Hell, responsible for VW brand's compact car family. "It will always be online and serve as the benchmark in safety and connectivity thanks to its digital cockpit and assistance systems."
The Golf is Europe's best-selling car and a key model for VW. The new generation will face internal competition from VW brand's I.D. family of affordable electric vehicles. VW will start production of the Golf-sized I.D. battery-powered hatchback at the same time as the new Golf at the end of next year, It will go on sale in 2020 at a price comparable to a Golf diesel.
VW purchasing chief Ralf Brandstaetter said the coming Golf generation is "strategically the most important for the brand next to the I.D. family." The new Golf was now in its "decisive" phase and more than 80 percent of the suppliers delivering parts to Wolfsburg in Germany for Golf production had already signed contracts with the brand, he said in the statement,
The Golf will continue to be built at VW's home plant in Wolfsburg, where VW currently produces more than 2,000 units of the Golf family a day. More than 34 million have been delivered to customers globally since the model debuted in 1973.
Golf sales fell 2 percent to 444,226 in Europe through November 2017, according to data from JATO Dynamics. The car accounted for almost a third of all VW brand volume. Its sales easily surpassed the 296,856 units achieved by Renault's subcompact Clio, Europe's No. 2 seller.
You can reach Christiaan Hetzner at christiaan.hetzner@gmail.com.
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