GENEVA MOTOR SHOW: LEAKED(!) Images Of Volkswagen's All-New Golf Wagon

GENEVA MOTOR SHOW: LEAKED(!) Images Of Volkswagen's All-New Golf Wagon
The introduction of the all-new Volkswagen Golf GTI for the 2013 Geneva Motor Show won't be the only vee-dub making an appearance. At least, we think. That's because leaked images of the all-new Golf Wagon have emerged!

Though no official information has pinpointed the Golf Wagon making an appearance at one of the largest European automotive shows, we're gonna act on our hunch and say it'll be there. The timing of the latest, "leaked" images are just a bit too coincidental for our taste.

Anyhow, if you're familiar with VW products, the vehicle's looks shouldn't surprise you too much. It's just an MKVII Golf with a new rear-end tacked on. Expect powertrains, transmissions and drivetrains to be shared.


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85bmw745i85bmw745i - 3/3/2013 5:39:35 PM
+3 Boost
If only the Jetta looked this good.


Henanamani1Henanamani1 - 3/5/2013 3:51:44 PM
+1 Boost
Exactly!


pepito66pepito66 - 3/3/2013 10:24:25 PM
+3 Boost
Awesome.


HighDesertHighDesert - 3/4/2013 8:33:30 PM
0 Boost
Very nice alternative to the uninspired, ugly, boring minivan.


willyjpwillyjp - 3/8/2013 12:22:48 AM
+1 Boost
This IS what we in the US call the "Jetta Sportwagon." That US vehicle has always been know as the "Golf Variant" in Europe (in Canada I believe it's called the Golf Wagon or Golf Estate). And it has for sometime been built on a DIFFERENT platform from the Jetta sedan. The orginal Jetta was just a Golf "notchback", built on a Golf platform and the Wagon began on that platform and has stayed on a Golf platform through several Golf updates. But some years back (not sure exactly which model change it was) the Jetta sedan got it's own, slightly larger platform and thus the Jetta sedan has diverged in appearance and new model cycle from the Sportwagon. That's why we got a new Jetta here about 2 years ago but the Sportwagon did not change. But now the Golf is being updated and thus we get a new Jetta Sportwagon.....but only called that in the US. I have heard that VW MAY be changing the name (to Golf??) with this upgrade cycled to signal that it's no longer (and hasn't been for awhile) a Jetta.


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