2021 VW Golf Performance
The 2021 VW Golf comes standard with a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine that can produce 147 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque. Although this engine is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, there is also an option to upgrade to an 8-speed automatic one.
The VW Golf comes with a front-wheel drive, which enables it to achieve an impressive fuel economy. This model offers an EPA-estimated 29 city/39 highway MPG, so you can enjoy your city and highway drives for plenty of miles before refueling.1
2021 VW Golf Safety
A number of safety features come standard on the VW Golf, including the Front Assist system. This system includes Forward Collision Warning, Autonomous Emergency Braking, and Pedestrian Monitoring-all of which can assist you in preventing a variety of collisions by alerting you to changing conditions and stopping the vehicle when needed.
You will also have access to a Blind Spot Monitor in order to make those highway drives just a little bit easier. As you're switching lanes, this feature will let you know whether or not a spot has cleared to allow you to move over into the next lane safely.Â
Another noteworthy feature is Rear Traffic Alert. This one protects the rear of your vehicle and helps you watch out for any potential impact as you back up. If another vehicle drives past, you will receive an alert and even the brakes can be engaged to avoid any impact.
2021 VW Golf Interior Comforts
With plenty of safety features to keep you comfortable, the interior comforts only add to that experience. With your VW Golf, you can enjoy keyless access with push-button start, Bluetooth® audio streaming, and a USB-C port to plug in a device.
As you sit in the driver's seat, you'll quickly feel comfortable in the V-Tex leatherette upholstery. Your seat will also be heated and provide lumbar support for even greater comfort. The leatherette upholstery can also be found wrapped around the steering wheel for a sleeker interior look and feel.
If you need to carry cargo, you'll be able to fold down the rear seats in a 60/40-split fold, so that you can maximize the space as you see fit.