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2020 (69/20) Volkswagen Golf 99kW e-Golf 35kWh 5dr Auto

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Featured specification

Standard specification

Driver Convenience

'Lights On' Reminder warning buzzerACC - Adaptive cruise control with front assist, forward collision warning, distance monitoring, city emergency brake and speed limiter
Bluetooth telephone and audio connection for compatible devicesBrake pad wear indicator warning light
Driver alert systemDriving Mode Selection with four preset modes - Eco, normal, sport or individual modes
Multifunction computer with visual gear change recommendation for fuel consumptionPower assisted speed sensitive electro-mechanical steering
Speed limit displaySpeedo, rev counter, electronic odometer, trip, service interval display, exterior temperature and fuel gauge
Stop/start systemThink blue trainer driver tips and journey analysis
Unique e-Golf instrument clusterWarning buzzer and light for front seatbelts unfastened

Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension

Battery regeneration during brakingTwo charging cables 32amp for wallbox/chargepoints (mode 3) and 10amp mains charge cable (mode 2)
XDS electronic differential lock 

Entertainment

Composition media systemDAB Digital radio receiver
Driver Personalisation profile selectionMP3/WMA compatability
Multi device interface (MDI) via USB connectionPremium USB cable in choice of either Apple or Android smartphone compatibility
SMS FunctionalityTitle and cover art display
USB and SD card connectivity 

Exterior Features

3D-LED tinted rear light clusters with indicator sweep functionBlack front air intake and radiator grille with chrome insert
Black rear diffuserBody colour door handles
Body colour door mirrors with integrated indicatorsBody colour rear roof spoiler
Dusk sensor + automatic driving lightsElectric front windows
Electric rear windowsElectrically adjustable and heated door mirrors
Fully galvanised bodyHeated rear windscreen
High level 3rd brake light incorporating LED TechnologyNo visible rear tailpipe
Rear fog lampRear window aerial
Rear window wash/wipe with intermittent wipeReflectors in all doors
Sill extensionsUnique e golf radiator grille with blue stripe
Unique e-Golf badgingUnique front C Signature LED daytime running light
Uniquely shaped front/rear bumpersWindscreen wipers/ intermittent wipe + 4 position delay

Interior Features

12V socket in luggage compartment3 rear headrests
4 load lashing points in luggage compartment60/40 split folding rear seat backrest
Bag hook in luggage compartment x 2Climate control - 2 zone electronic air conditioning with automatic air recirculation and allergy filter
Cooled gloveboxCover for storage compartment in centre
Dust/pollen filterFront centre armrest with storage compartment and two rear air vents
Front comfort seats with height and lumbar adjustmentFront seat back storage pockets
Grab handles front x 2, rear x 2 with integrated coat hooksHeight and reach adjustable steering wheel
Illuminated vanity mirrorsInterior light delay
Isofix preparation for 2 rear child seatsLoad through provision with rear centre armrest and cupholders x2
Luggage compartment lightingOverhead storage box
Pearl grey headliningStorage box in luggage compartment
Storage compartment in roof console with coverStorage compartments in centre console
Storage compartments in front doorsStorage compartments in rear doors
Stowable luggage compartment coverSun visors
Three spoke multifunction leather steering wheel with e-golf logo and blue stitching including gear knob gaiterVariable boot floor, height adjustable and removable

Packs

Convenience Pack - GolfMirror pack - Golf

Passive Safety

3 rear three point seatbeltsAirbags - Driver's and front passenger's, curtain airbag, Driver's knee, front side impact and passenger's airbag deactivation switch
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)Automatic post collision braking system
Child locks on rear doorsDriver/Passenger optimised head restraints
Electronic parking brake with auto holdElectronic stability control (ESC) including Electronic differential lock (EDL) and ASR (Traction control) with deactivation via infotainment system
Front ventilated disc brakes and rear disc brakesPre crash preventive occupant protection
Three point height adjustable front seatbelts with tensionersTyre pressure loss indicator

Security

Alarm with interior protection and deactivation via infotainment systemElectronic engine immobiliser

Trim

Brushed dark silver decorative inserts in dash and door panelsChrome plated air vent surround
Chrome-plated light switch surroundPolar night black decorative inserts in centre console

Wheels

Tyre repair kit
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Electric Vehicle Data

Battery Capacity in kWh35.8Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Charge Time (Mins)1020
Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Percentage Change0-100Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Power Supply - kW2.3
Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Charge Time (Mins)650Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Percentage Change0-100
Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Power Supply - kW3.7Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Charge Time (Mins)240
Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Percentage Change0-100Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Power Supply - kW7.2
Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Charge Time (Mins)60Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Percentage Change0-100
Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Power Supply - kW50Battery TypeLithium-ion
Coupler/Connector TypeCCS Type 2NEDC Electricity Consumption kWh/100 km13.2
NEDC Maximum EV Range Miles144Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Mileage99630
Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Years8WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb15.4
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb4 

Emissions - ICE

CO2 (g/km)0 

Engine and Drive Train

CC1Gears1 SPEED
TransmissionAUTO 

General

Alternative Fuel QualifyingTrueBadge Engine CC1.0
Badge Power135Coin Seriese-Golf
Generation Mark7Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 0726E
Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years12Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years3
Service Interval Frequency - Months24Service Interval Mileage10000
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage60000Standard manufacturers warranty - Years3
Vehicle Homologation ClassM1 

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)9.6Engine Power - BHP135
Engine Power - KW99Engine Power - PSTrue
Engine Torque - LBS.FT214Engine Torque - MKG29.6
Engine Torque - NM290Top Speed93

Test Cycles

Emissions Test CycleWLTP 

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front205/55 R16
Tyre Size Rear205/55 R16Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel StyleTILLEVEWheel Type16" ALLOY

Vehicle Dimensions

Height1492Length4258
Wheelbase2620Width1799
Width (including mirrors)2027 

Weight and Capacities

Gross Vehicle Weight2020Luggage Capacity (Seats Down)1231
Luggage Capacity (Seats Up)341Max. Loading Weight480
Max. Roof Load75Minimum Kerbweight1540
No. of Seats5Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb10.9
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

Volkswagen e-Golf

B Jonathan

Introduction

Volkswagen's first foray into EV motoring came back in 2014 with this model, the e-Golf. Subtle styling hides impressive technology that's easy to use in ordinary motoring. With zero emissions come big savings and with later versions, there's a reasonable driving range between charges for the standards of compact EVs in the 2014-2020 period. Still want that used turbo diesel family hatch?

History

Before the launch of this model in the Spring of 2014, electric motion was associated with the kind of extrovert futuristic design you saw on cars like the Nissan LEAF and the BMW i3. Volkswagen could have done that too but instead, opted to try for something far more challenging: the creation of an all-electric car that looked and felt identical to a conventional one. The seventh generation Golf was developed from the start with this goal in mind, its unique MQB platform flexible enough to make this Volkswagen the first car available with no fewer than five different types of power source. The 'CNG' 'Compressed Natural Gas' version was never made available here but alongside this e-Golf, we did get a petrol/electric GTE Plug-in hybrid model as well as the conventional petrol and diesel versions. It was quite a line-up. Creating this version though, challenged Volkswagen's designers more than any other. Its launch was the culmination of 38 years of development, the first electric Golf prototype dating all the way back to 1976. That car though, only developed 25PS and managed just 43 miles between charges. This one of course was very different. The initial 115hp version launched in 2014 managed 118 miles between charges. Volkswagen improved it in 2017, the updated 136hp version increasing battery range to 188 miles. The e-Golf shuffled off to the showroom in the sky in 2020 to make way for the Volkswagen ID.3.

What You Get

These days, the choice you have to make in buying an affordable used family-sized all-electric car is fairly clear. Must you display your eco-consciousness overtly and buy, say, a BMW i3 or a Nissan LEAF? Or will you be content to keep your planet-saving preferences to yourself and drive something like this, a Golf that. well looks like any other Golf Inside, as with the exterior, the message is very clear: 'yes, this car is electrically powered but otherwise, it's just like any other Golf: carry on as usual'. A multifunction screen between the binnacle's two main dials shows your remaining range on electric power, as well as bringing all the various infotainment functions directly into your line of vision with neat carousel-type graphics. These features are more easily accessed via the 'Discover Navigation Pro' central infotainment screen, an 8.0-inch touch-sensitive display that dominates the centre of the dash. This central fascia screen also includes a range of so-called 'e-displays', one of them a beautifully detailed 'Power flow' graphic. In addition, you get a 'Range monitor' showing more clearly how far you can drive on electric power. And there's also a graphical 'Regeneration' screen charting for you how much of the charge used on your journey has been created by regenerative braking. And the back seat? Well, space around it doesn't appear to have been compromised by the large battery pack that must sit beneath. As with any normal five-door Golf, there's decent leg and knee room for this class of car thanks to the 53mm wheelbase increase delivered by the hi-tech MQB platform. Shoulder and elbow-room are both also reasonable and headroom's quite adequate. The result is the usual spacial compromise you get in this class of car, so comfortable room for two adults or three kids, but nothing more. Things would be better were it not for the kind of high central transmission tunnel you'd think you wouldn't need on an all-electric front wheel drive car. Most all-electric cars though, manage to achieve decent rear seat packaging without too many compromises. Where a lot of them struggle though, is when it comes to boot space. After all, the bulky battery cells have to sit somewhere. Here fortunately, the effect of was minimal - and certainly a lot more minimal than it is with a Golf GTE Plug-in hybrid, where bootspace falls from the 380-litre figure you'd get in a normal model to just 272-litres, less than is offered by the brand's Polo supermini. With an e-Golf, there are far fewer sacrifices to be made in this regard. Boot space here falls only slightly against the standard version - to 341-litres, which is actually the same as you get in a Golf R hot hatch and significantly more than you get in direct rivals like BMW's i3. Pushing forward the backrest doesn't reveal a completely flat floor, but there's enough space to compensate for the fact that Volkswagen didn't offer an estate version of this variant, the total figure being 1231-litres.

What to Look For

Not much goes wrong, but there are glitches to look out for. If you're looking for the utmost in reliability, note that VW is not Toyota or Honda. The charge port lock can become stuck, immobilizing the car and impossible to tow if connected to a public charger. Some owners complained that the air conditioning gets into a state where it won't cool or heat. This is frequently fixed by clearing codes and software updates, but could also be a valve malfunction. The video feed from the reversing camera can be patchy, but shutting off the car and restarting it solves the issue. VW uses a digital electrical system, so likely it's a bug in the programming that causes that. You'll sometimes also find that the CarNet infotainment screen connectivity doesn't work. For earlier models, CarNet is necessary in order to set the charging and pre-conditioning timers. Post-2016 era models have the ability to make these settings on the infotainment screen. Otherwise, all the usual caveats apply in terms of used family hatch purchase. Check for scratches on the alloy wheels and bumpers. And make sure that the interior doesn't have stains on the seats or carpet. Make sure that the car comes with all of its charging cables and that they're in [roper order. Replacing them can be pricey.

Replacement Parts

(approx based on a 2018 eGolf - Ex Vat) Front brake pads cost in the £47 to £63 bracket . Rear pads sit in the £32 to £64 bracket. Front brake pads cost in the £53 to £62 bracket . Rear pads sit in the £43 to £77 bracket. A front halogen headlamp is around £170, but that figure rises to around £90 is the headlamp in question is of the Bi-Xenon type. A rear lamp costs around £142. A wiper blade is around £7. And a pollen filter is in the £7 to £18 bracket.

On the Road

On the move, if you haven't tried an electric car before, your initial impression in this one will probably be one of surprise - at just how fast it initially feels. There a reason for that of course, namely that the electric powertrain's full 270Nm of torque is all delivered instantly in a form that sees the 37mph mark flash by in just 4.2s, though things calm down considerably after that thanks to the prodigious battery weight you really feel through the bends: that also necessitates a rather over-stiff suspension set-up. More relevant though are issues of range and charge frugality. Initially with the early 115hp version, Volkswagen claimed 118 miles to be possible between charges; that was raised to 186 miles with an improved 136hp model introduced in 2017. Charges will take around 8 hours if you invest in a wallbox for your garage. We'd suggest around 80 miles to be more realistic in real-world use for the early model - say around 120 miles for the later version. To help achieve that, Volkswagen provides selectable 'Eco' and 'Eco+' driving modes that reduce power, torque and throttle travel while minimising the impact of the air conditioning system. It'll also help if you master the settings of the regenerative braking system that harvests energy back to the battery as the vehicle slows and brakes. There are 'D1', 'D2', 'D3' and 'B' settings that gradually increase this effect. You can monitor the effect of all these via various 'e-displays' available to you on the central fascia infotainment screen.

Overall

Of course, not everyone will like the thought of e-Golf motoring. Those without a garage will join single-car families and long distance commuters in dismissing it out of hand. Those people though, aren't folk who would ever have considered a model like this in the first place. No, all-electric motoring still suits a small but distinct demographic of forward-thinking families and low mileage company users, a market niche that's widening all the time thanks to the introduction of more accessible products like this one. In summary, perhaps more than any other car of its kind from its era, this Volkswagen proved just how easy and seamless the transition from fossil fuel to battery power could be.

Performance
60%
Handling
80%
Comfort
70%
Space
70%
Styling
70%
Build
80%
Value
70%
Equipment
70%
Economy
100%
Depreciation
90%
Insurance
80%

This vehicle has previously been registered to a business or a vehicle rental company, or been used by a business, so it may have been driven by more than one driver.

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  • Volkswagen Golf - 99kW e-Golf 35kWh 5dr Auto
  • GP69DYJ
  • GBP
  • 13998
  • 17926 miles, Leeds Roseville Road Motorstore