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Monday, May 26, 2008

Sixth Generation VW Golf to be offered with a cabriolet option?




The next generation VW Golf is expected to be unveiled at the Paris Motor Show. If that doesn't happen, the car will first appear at the 2009 Geneva Show. The Golf VI, as the range is being called will most likely bring back the cabriolet version of the car. The news is spilled by MotorAuthority.com which has brought out the images as well as some info of the new generation Golf.
Engine options will include a 2.0 TFSI engine producing more than 260 bhp. A new, 1.6-litre TFSI producing 200 bhp is also on the cards. The base model of the new range will be powered by the 1.4 TFSI mill. A naturally aspirated mill may also appear, though the chances are bleak. Diesel options will include a modern Bluemotion mill and an electric-hybrid option as well.
The new range of cars has been designed by Walter de Silva and will be available in three and five door versions. In the GTI trim the car may get a glass roof

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