Originally scheduled to debut at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show last month, the new Golf was pushed back to an October reveal to give the ID.3 electric hatchback all the attention at IAA. We now know when exactly the wraps will come off the eighth generation of Volkswagen’s best-selling car, which has racked up more than 35 million sales since its introduction back in March 1974.
VW says it will premiere the Mk8 on October 24 at a special event organized at home in Wolfsburg, Germany and scheduled to start at 18:00 CEST / 16:00 GMT / 12:00 EST. Under the banner of “Life Happens with a Golf,” the event will be all about the eighth iteration of the hugely popular compact hatchback and its aim to “set new standards with its unmistakable design, intelligent digitalization, networked assistance systems, and the entire range of efficient and electrified powertrains”.
Production of the new Golf has already commenced in Wolfsburg where the wagon will also be produced as a decision to move assembly of the more practical body style from the Zwickau plant in Germany. While the next Golf is coming to the United States, the SportWagen and its rugged Alltrack counterpart aren’t. The base model will also be a no-show, which means customers will have to step up to a GTI or the flagship R to get behind the wheel of a revamped Golf.
There will be some changes to the global Golf lineup as well taking into account VW recently said there are no plans to come out with a new Sportsvan since sales of minivans are declining. In addition, the three-door Golf is unlikely to make a return, while the e-Golf is being phased out to make room for the aforementioned ID.3.
Production has already started.