VW to Reveal New E-Golf at LA Auto Show

Sebastien Bell
by Sebastien Bell

At the launch of the updated Golf this week the Volkswagen Group announced that a similarly updated e-Golf will be revealed at the LA Auto Show next week.

In addition to the infotainment system updates and mild visual tweaks that will likely come with the new e-Golf, the next generation of Volkswagen’s all electric compact car will feature a significantly increased range.

The upcoming e-Golf will reportedly go up to 186 miles on a charge. That would gives it about 100 miles more range than the current generation, thanks largely to increased battery capacity. That range puts it well ahead of the Nissan Leaf and the Ford Focus Electric.

The e-Golf is a bit of a place holder for VW, though, as the brand prepares the all-electric ID for sale in 2020. The ID is based on VW’s MEB platform, a rear engine chassis designed from the ground up to be all-electric and to have a range of up 373 miles. The ID is also targeting a shorter charge time.

It’s clear that in the wake of the diesel scandal that rocked VW, the brand is looking to shift its focus to clean, environmentally friendly electric vehicles. While the introduction of the e-Golf in LA is a smart move the electric compact is now sold nationwide, unlike other compliance cars that are reserved for CARB states.

A version of this article originally appeared on VWVortex

Sebastien Bell
Sebastien Bell

Sebastien is a roving reporter who covers Euros, domestics, and all things enthusiast. He has been writing about the automotive industry for four years and obsessed with it his whole life. He studied English at the Wilfrid Laurier University. Sebastien also edits for AutoGuide's sister sites VW Vortex, Fourtitude, Swedespeed, GM Inside News, All Ford Mustangs, and more.

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  • Peter S. Sachs Peter S. Sachs on Nov 11, 2016

    This and many articles compare the (NEDC) European cycle mileage of 186 to the old EPA rated mileage of 84 miles. If that's not just mindless cut-and-paste it's just bad journalism.

  • Tunafacialistic Tunafacialistic on Nov 12, 2016

    Toyota once again smokes the competition, with niche player Subaru close in tow. Volkswagen ought to be ashamed of themselves, just like Nathan "fag boy" Thompson and Donny "sugar pants" Thomas.

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