Volkswagen Singapore Launches 2 Variants Of New Golf

Volkswagen Singapore Launches 2 Variants Of New Golf

S$189,900 gets you the Golf Life Plus - top up 10 grand for the R-Line variant.

Gerald Yuen
Gerald Yuen
17 Jan 2025

Volkswagen Singapore has introduced the new Golf, continuing a legacy over 50 years. With upgrades that preserve its iconic design and driving dynamics, the facelifted Golf is now available in Life Plus and R-Line variants.

Golf Life Plus - S$189,900

The new Golf Life Plus evolves its iconic design with features like an illuminated VW logo, IQ. Light HD LED Matrix headlights, LED rear lamps and 18-inch wheels. Its 1.5-litre eTSI mild hybrid engine mated to a 7-speed DSG delivers 116PS, 220Nm and a fuel efficiency of 6.3L/100 km.

Inside, you’ll find a leather-wrapped steering wheel, 60:40 split-folding seats, 30-colour ambient lighting and a 3-zone Air Care Climatronic system. Intelligent safety systems, including the Proactive Passenger Protection System, ensure a secure and refined driving experience.

Golf R-Line - S$199,900

It shares the same powertrain as the Golf Life Plus but offers a sportier design and more features. R-Line body-coloured bumpers and exclusive Lapiz Blue colour distinguish it from the Life Plus. Inside, it features sports seats with integrated headrests, lumbar support and R-Line fabric upholstery.

The R-Line also comes with advanced driver assists like Adaptive Cruise Control, Park Assist Plus and Lane Assist. It’s equipped with a sports suspension and progressive steering too.

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