Volkswagen has released an interior design sketch for the new Mk8 Golf, showing a distinct evolution of the brand's cabin look and technology.
The image, which shows a thorough rethink of VW's interior layout, reveals the Golf will adopt a large, dual-screen instrument and infotainment display panel stretched across the driver's eyeline. The rest of the cabin gets a more minimalist look as a result.
Previous reports from Automotive News Europe stated that the family hatchback's launch will be delayed until early 2020.
ANE quotes Volkswagen sales boss Jürgen Stackmann as saying: "We think it's better to come early next year with a full throttle offensive. It doesn't have anything to do with production. It's a sales decision since you don't try to put cars under the Christmas tree [ie put the car on sale in December] when no one is paying attention."
VW had originally planned to launch the new Golf at the Frankfurt motor show. Instead Stackmann says the ID EV will be launched in Frankfurt. Stackmann also denied German media reports that the delay was a result of technical issues with the car's digital dashboard and infotainment architecture.
A VW UK spokesman added that the delay was unlikely to impact UK deliveries significantly, as they were always scheduled for early 2020.
Surprisingly, the news comes not long after the new Golf was photographed undisguised during final testing.
The latest version of the Ford Focus rival has previously been spied without a camouflage livery, but the images – featuring several cars in a variety of colours – were the clearest yet. They showed how the eighth-generation version will maintain the familiar styling of the Golf, but that it will be sharpened and refined in line with the latest Volkswagen designs.
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Peter Cavellini
An Egg is an Egg...?
Another Golf?, well, no actually, it’s more a Golf light, it’s going to be packed with all the tech we’re told we really really need, you’ll have umpteen choices of interior, body styles and more tech than a NASA Space Shuttle!, but what do we really need from a Car?, what do you think we need from a Car?, do we need so much choice?.
Peter Cavellini.
Luap
Peter Cavellini wrote:
Apparently you don't need so much choice. You should get a base Dacia Sandero. It would suit you Peter Captain Obvious Spam Your Name everywhere Cavellini.
Peter Cavellini
Salt on everything.......
Luap@, verbal Diarrhoea again?
Peter Cavellini.
Luap
Peter Cavellini wrote:
Yep, that about sums up all your posts.
Antony Riley
Just grow up commenters
Just grow up commenters please ,its like a kindergarten playground on here
Bob Cholmondeley
Antony Riley wrote:
It's getting like some of the gamer's forums, populated by very immature, teenage boys. The trouble is the commenters here, are supposedly mature adults. I wonder how they talk to people face to face?
Citroëniste.
tuga
Bob Cholmondeley wrote:
They don't.
Marc
Luap wrote:
It's the comments section, Peter posts his comments... what's the issue?
FMS
Peter Cavellini wrote:
What we want and need is for you to cease asking your inane, pointless, introspective questions.
If you have no need for a car that does what you dont want, then walk/use your bus pass/emigrate to PRNK.
jason_recliner
FMS wrote:
The irony.
Whether or not one agrees with Peter's opinions, he always posts on topic and is always a gentleman. In other words, the exact opposite of your sad little Pommy git loser projecting self.
Now piss off.
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