
Volkswagen Golf Variant
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The Volkswagen Golf Variant or Volkswagen Golf Estate is the estate/station wagon
version of the Volkswagen Golf
Mk3
, Mk4
, Mk5
and Mk6
, first introduced in 1993.
[1] Also available as Syncro with four-wheel drive
.
where the Jetta name and front sheetmetal were used.
[1] Also available as 4motion
with four-wheel drive.
Station wagon
A station wagon is a body style variant of a sedan/saloon with its roof extended rearward over a shared passenger/cargo volume with access at the back via a third or fifth door , instead of a trunk lid...
version of the Volkswagen Golf
Volkswagen Golf
The Volkswagen Golf is a small family car manufactured by Volkswagen since 1974 and marketed worldwide across six generations, in various body configurations and under various nameplates – as the Volkswagen Rabbit in the United States and Canada , and as the Volkswagen Caribe in Mexico .The...
Mk3
Volkswagen Golf Mk3
The third-generation Volkswagen Golf Mk3 was a car launched in Europe in November 1991 , and in North America in the spring of 1993. The delay in North America was due to Volkswagen's decision to supply U.S. and Canadian dealerships with Mk3 Golfs from the VW plant in Puebla, Mexico...
, Mk4
Volkswagen Golf Mk4
Launched in 1999, the Volkswagen Golf Mk4 was the best selling car in Europe in 2001 . The Mk4 was a deliberate attempt to take the Volkswagen Golf series further upmarket, with a high-quality interior and higher equipment levels...
, Mk5
Volkswagen Golf Mk5
The fifth generation Volkswagen Golf Mk5 , built on the Volkswagen Group A5 platform was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in October 2003 and went on sale in Europe one month later. To commemorate this, Wolfsburg was renamed "Golfsburg" for a week. It reached North American markets in June...
and Mk6
Volkswagen Golf Mk6
The Volkswagen Golf Mk6 is the successor to the Mk5, and was unveiled at the Paris Auto Show in October 2008. Volkswagen released pictures and information on 6 August 2008, prior to the official unveiling. The vehicle was released to the European market in the winter of 2008...
, first introduced in 1993.
Golf Mk3 Variant (1993–1999)
The Volkswagen Golf Mk3 Variant were introduced in 1993, and were successed in 1999 by the Volkswagen Golf Mk4 Variant and Bora Variant. There was no Variant based on the Mk1 and Mk2 Golfs.Engines
The engines used are the same as for many other Volkswagen Group cars:Name | Volume | Engine | Fuel | Output | Torque | Engine ID code(s) | 0–100 km/h,s | Top speed | CO2 Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide is a naturally occurring chemical compound composed of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to a single carbon atom... |
Years |
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1.4 SPI | 1391 cc | 4cyl Straight-4 The inline-four engine or straight-four engine is an internal combustion engine with all four cylinders mounted in a straight line, or plane along the crankcase. The single bank of cylinders may be oriented in either a vertical or an inclined plane with all the pistons driving a common crankshaft.... |
Petrol | 60 PS @5200 rpm | 107 newton metre @2400–2800 rpm | ABD | 16.9 | 154 km/h (95.7 mph) | 1993–1995 | |
1.4 MPI | 1390 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 60 PS @4700 rpm | 116 newton metre @2800–3200 rpm | AEX/APQ | 16.9 | 154 km/h (95.7 mph) | 166 g Gram The gram is a metric system unit of mass.... /km Kilometre The kilometre is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one thousand metres and is therefore exactly equal to the distance travelled by light in free space in of a second... |
1995–1999 |
1.6 MPI | 1595 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 101 PS @5800 rpm | 135 newton metre @4400 rpm | AEK | 11.9 | 185 km/h (115 mph) | 197 g/km | 1994–1995 |
1.6 MPI | 1595 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 101 PS @5800 rpm | 140 newton metre @3500 rpm | AFT/AKS | 11.9 | 185 km/h (115 mph) | 197 g/km | 1995–1999 |
1.8 SPI | 1781 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 75 PS @5000 rpm | 140 newton metre @2500 rpm | AAM/ANN | 14.9 | 165 km/h (102.5 mph) | 190 g/km | 1993–1999 |
1.8 SPI[1] | 1781 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 90 PS @5500 rpm | 145 newton metre @2500 rpm | ABS/ADZ/ANP | 12.8 | 175 km/h (108.7 mph) | 194 g/km | 1993–1999 |
2.0 MPI[1] | 1984 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 115 PS @5400 rpm | 166 newton metre @3200 rpm | 2E/ADY | 10.8 | 193 km/h (119.9 mph) | 194 g/km | 1993–1995 |
2.0 MPI[1] | 1984 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 115 PS @5400 rpm | 166 newton metre @2600 rpm | AGG | 10.8 | 193 km/h (119.9 mph) | 194 g/km | 1995–1999 |
2.9 MPI Syncro | 2861 cc | VR6 VR6 engine The VR6 engine is an internal combustion engine configuration, consisting of six cylinders. It was developed by the Volkswagen Group in the late 1980s, and evolutions of the original variant are still produced by them.... |
Petrol | 190 PS @5800 rpm | 245 newton metre @4200 rpm | ABV | 8.1 | 222 km/h (137.9 mph) | 271 g/km | 1994–1997 |
1.9 D | 1896 cc | 4cyl | Diesel | 64 PS @4400 rpm | 124 newton metre @2000–3000 rpm | 1Y | 18.6 | 154 km/h (95.7 mph) | 165 g/km | 1993–1999 |
1.9 SDI | 1896 cc | 4cyl | Diesel | 64 PS @4200 rpm | 125 newton metre @2200–2800 rpm | AEY | 18.6 | 154 km/h (95.7 mph) | 140 g/km | 1995–1999 |
1.9 TD | 1896 cc | 4cyl | Diesel | 75 PS @4200 rpm | 150 newton metre @2400–3400 rpm | AAZ | 15.9 | 163 km/h (101.3 mph) | 167 g/km | 1993–1997 |
1.9 TDI[1] | 1896 cc | 4cyl | Diesel | 90 PS @4000 rpm | 202 newton metre @1900 rpm | 1Z/AHU | 13.4 | 175 km/h (108.7 mph) | 138 g/km | 1993–1999 |
1.9 TDI | 1896 cc | 4cyl | Diesel | 110 PS @4150 rpm | 235 newton metre @1900 rpm | AFN | 11.4 | 190 km/h (118.1 mph) | 138 g/km | 1996–1999 |
[1] Also available as Syncro with four-wheel drive
Four-wheel drive
Four-wheel drive, 4WD, or 4×4 is a four-wheeled vehicle with a drivetrain that allows all four wheels to receive torque from the engine simultaneously...
.
Golf Mk4 Variant (1999–2006)
The Volkswagen Golf Mk4 Variant were introduced in 1999. It was discontinued in 2006, and successed in 2007 by the Volkswagen Golf Mk5 Variant. Unlike the Mk3, it was offered in North AmericaNorth America
North America is a continent wholly within the Northern Hemisphere and almost wholly within the Western Hemisphere. It is also considered a northern subcontinent of the Americas...
where the Jetta name and front sheetmetal were used.
Engines
The engines used are the same as for many other Volkswagen Group cars:Name | Volume | Engine | Fuel | Output | Torque | Engine ID code(s) | 0–100 km/h,s | Top speed | CO2 Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide is a naturally occurring chemical compound composed of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to a single carbon atom... |
Years |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.4 16v | 1390 cc | 4cyl Straight-4 The inline-four engine or straight-four engine is an internal combustion engine with all four cylinders mounted in a straight line, or plane along the crankcase. The single bank of cylinders may be oriented in either a vertical or an inclined plane with all the pistons driving a common crankshaft.... |
Petrol | 75 PS @5000 rpm | 126 newton metre @3300 rpm | AHW/AXP/BCA | 15.6 | 171 km/h (106.3 mph) | 163 g Gram The gram is a metric system unit of mass.... /km Kilometre The kilometre is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one thousand metres and is therefore exactly equal to the distance travelled by light in free space in of a second... |
1999–2006 |
1.6 8v | 1595 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 100 PS @5600 rpm | 145 newton metre @3800 rpm | AEH/AKL/APF | 11.9 | 188 km/h (116.8 mph) | 180 g/km | 1999–2000 |
1.6 8v | 1595 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 102 PS @5600 rpm | 148 newton metre @3800 rpm | AVU/BFQ | 12.1 | 189 km/h (117.4 mph) | 170 g/km | 2000–2006 |
1.6 16v | 1598 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 105 PS @5700 rpm | 148 newton metre @4500 rpm | AUS/AZD/ATN/BCB | 11.9 | 192 km/h (119.3 mph) | 168 g/km | 2000–2006 |
1.6 16v FSI | 1598 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 110 PS @5800 rpm | 155 newton metre @4400 rpm | BAD | 11.7 | 194 km/h (120.5 mph) | 151 g/km | 2001–2006 |
1.8 20v Turbo | 1781 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 150 PS @5700 rpm | 210 newton metre @1750–4600 rpm | AUM | 9.2 | 216 km/h (134.2 mph) | 190 g/km | 2000–2006 |
2.0 8v | 1984 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 115 PS @5200 rpm | 170 newton metre @2400 rpm | APK/AQY | 11.4 | 195 km/h (121.2 mph) | 192 g/km | 1999–2001 |
2.0 8v[1] | 1984 cc | 4cyl | Petrol | 115 PS @5400 rpm | 172 newton metre @3200 rpm | AZG/AZJ/AZH | 11.4 | 195 km/h (121.2 mph) | 192 g/km | 2001–2006 |
2.3 10v[1] | 2324 cc | VR5 | Petrol | 150 PS @6000 rpm | 205 newton metre @3200 rpm | AGZ | 9.4 | 216 km/h (134.2 mph) | 226 g/km | 1999–2000 |
2.3 20v[1] | 2324 cc | VR5 | Petrol | 170 PS @6200 rpm | 220 newton metre @3300 rpm | AQN | 8.2 | 224 km/h (139.2 mph) | 209 g/km | 2000–2003 |
2.8 24v[1] | 2792 cc | VR6 VR6 engine The VR6 engine is an internal combustion engine configuration, consisting of six cylinders. It was developed by the Volkswagen Group in the late 1980s, and evolutions of the original variant are still produced by them.... |
Petrol | 204 PS @6000 rpm | 270 newton metre @3200 rpm | AQP/AUE/BDE | 7.6 | 235 km/h (146 mph) | 264 g/km | 1999–2003 |
1.9 8v SDI | 1896 cc | 4cyl | Diesel | 68 PS @4200 rpm | 133 newton metre @2200–2600 rpm | AGP/AQM | 18.7 | 160 km/h (99.4 mph) | 140 g/km | 1999–2006 |
1.9 8v TDI | 1896 cc | 4cyl | Diesel | 90 PS @3750 rpm | 210 newton metre @1900 rpm | AGR/ALH | 13.2 | 180 km/h (111.8 mph) | 135 g/km | 1999–2001 |
1.9 8v TDI | 1896 cc | 4cyl | Diesel | 110 PS @4000 rpm | 235 newton metre @1900 rpm | AHF/ASV | 11.3 | 193 km/h (119.9 mph) | 135 g/km | 1999–2001 |
1.9 8v TDI PD[1] | 1896 cc | 4cyl | Diesel | 100 PS @4000 rpm | 240 newton metre @1800–2400 rpm | ATD/AXR | 12.7 | 188 km/h (116.8 mph) | 140 g/km | 2000–2006 |
1.9 8v TDI PD | 1896 cc | 4cyl | Diesel | 115 PS @4000 rpm | 285 newton metre @1900 rpm | AJM | 11.1 | 195 km/h (121.2 mph) | 143 g/km | 1999–2001 |
1.9 8v TDI PD[1] | 1896 cc | 4cyl | Diesel | 115 PS @4000 rpm | 310 newton metre @1900 rpm | AUY | 11.1 | 195 km/h (121.2 mph) | 143 g/km | 2000–2002 |
1.9 8v TDI PD[1] | 1896 cc | 4cyl | Diesel | 130 PS @4000 rpm | 310 newton metre @1900 rpm | ASZ | 10.5 | 205 km/h (127.4 mph) | 146 g/km | 2001–2006 |
1.9 8v TDI PD[1] | 1896 cc | 4cyl | Diesel | 150 PS @4000 rpm | 320 newton metre @1900 rpm | ARL | 9.5 | 216 km/h (134.2 mph) | 149 g/km | 2000–2004 |
[1] Also available as 4motion
4motion
4motion is a registered trademark of Volkswagen AG, used exclusively on Volkswagen-branded automobiles which utilise four-wheel drive systems. Volkswagen has previously used the term "Syncro" for its 4WD models....
with four-wheel drive.
2007–2009
The Volkswagen Golf Mk5 Variant was introduced in summer 2007 and produced up to spring 2009.Engine | Engine code | Cyl. / valves | Displace- ment |
Power | Torque |
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Petrol engines | |||||
1.4 | BUD | I4 / 16 | 1390 cc | 80 PS | 132 newton metre |
1.4 TSI | CAXA | I4 / 16 | 1390 cc | 122 PS | 200 newton metre |
1.4 TSI | BMY | I4 / 16 | 1390 cc | 140 PS | 220 newton metre |
1.4 TSI | BLG | I4 / 16 | 1390 cc | 170 PS | 240 newton metre |
1.6 | BSE / BSF | I4 / 8 | 1595 cc | 102 PS | 148 newton metre |
2.5 | I5 / 20 | 150 PS (2005–2007) / 170 PS (2008–present) | 177 lbft | ||
Diesel engines | |||||
1.9 TDI | BXE / BLS | I4 / 8 | 1896 cc | 105 PS | 250 newton metre |
2.0 TDI | BKD | I4 / 16 | 1968 cc | 140 PS | 320 newton metre |
2.0 TDI | BMM | I4 / 8 | 1968 cc | 140 PS | 320 newton metre |