The iconic design of the updated Golf has even more charisma with a number of new detailed solutions. The team led by Klaus Bischoff, Volkswagen Head of Design, redesigned the bumpers and, together with engineers, conceptualised new headlights (halogen and LED), new LED tail lights and new wheels. The exterior design of the Golf, which has been systematically developed over a period of more than 40 years, has been consciously advanced to a new evolutionary level. That is because the success of the Golf - along with its technical concept and all-round qualities - has always been based on a design that is considered unmistakable and extends beyond class boundaries. This has made the Golf one of the world's few compact vehicles that does not necessarily reflect the financial resources of its owner. This makes the Golf - the updated version included - the essence of Volkswagen.
Impressive Golf front end
At the front, it is the alliance of the radiator grille and headlights in particular that has taken the style of the original to a new level of perfection. The lower chrome strip of the radiator grille is continued to the left and right as a chrome element (GTI: Chrome/red) which extends through the LED daytime running lights and into the full-LED headlights. The LED headlights in the new Golf, included as standard or optional depending on the trim line, replace the xenon headlights. The cooling air openings in the lower section of the bumper, which have also been redesigned, emphasise the width of the Volkswagen more than ever. The radiator grilles of the Trendline, Comfortline and Highline trim versions exhibit a louvre-type design; on the GTI and GTD models, and on the Alltrack, it is a honeycomb design. A visual plus in versions with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and/or Front Assist including City Emergency Braking with pedestrian monitoring: in all TDI, TSI, natural gas, GTD and GTI versions, the radar sensor in these systems will no longer be visible in the cooling air intake on the bumper; rather it will be located, hidden, behind the VW badge in the radiator grille.
Full-LED tail lights as standard
The rear was also designed to be more charismatic. From now on, all versions of the Golf and Golf Variant will be equipped with full-LED tail lights. In contrast to many standard LED tail lights, none of the functions of the Golf's new tail lights will use conventional light bulbs. Also, the top-of-the-range version of the full-LED tail lights (available for the 2 and 4-door Golf) will have animated, or 'flowing', indicator functions. Visually, this version can be recognised by a translucent white LED stripe that turns orange when indicating. Last but not least, the top-of-the-range version is distinguished by a striking, dynamic visual transition between the LED tail light and the LED brake lights when the brakes are applied. The Comfortline and Highline trim versions can also be identified by chrome elements in the rear bumper.
Golf Variant and Golf Alltrack
The diverse model range of the Golf has traditionally included the Golf Variant. The new rear bumper, in particular, gives the Golf Variant an even more elongated and elegant appearance. The full-LED tail lights, which come as standard with this version, also match this look perfectly. Like the Passat Variant, the Golf Variant is also available with optional elegant trapezoidal chrome trim panels, which are integrated into the diffuser.
Volkswagen Golf GTI, Golf GTD and Golf GTD Variant
The VW Golf GTI can, as mentioned, be recognised by the legendary red stripe in the radiator grille - this now makes it an even more striking identifying characteristic. The crossbar of the radiator grille and the small lateral winglets in the LED dual headlights that come as standard in the GTI models are designed in red and chrome. In the Golf GTD and GTD Variant, the crossbar and winglets have an all-chrome finish. At the rear, all 2017 model year GTI and GTD cars also have new bumpers and, of course, the full-LED tail lights that come as standard in these models as well. The Golf GTI also exhibits larger cross-sections of the chrome tailpipe trims.
Digitalised Golf - Active Info Display, gesture control and online services
The update of the Golf is especially distinctive in the interior. And the focus is less on the new trim panels in the doors, the gear shift panel, centre console or new seat covers. Rather it is the digitalised display and control concept that has been extended to more and more areas that make the new Golf one of the most progressive cars of its class. This is based on the Golf's new Active Info Display and a new infotainment system with gesture control. This makes the Golf the world's first compact class car to be available with gesture control. At the same time, Volkswagen has updated its whole range of infotainment systems. Its most important characteristics are their new sophisticated design, larger touchscreens and as mentioned above - for the top Discover Pro model - gesture control, which is being implemented for the first time in the Golf class. At the same time, the range of online services and App Connect apps has also been expanded. For instance, it will be possible to open the house door remotely via DoorBird and MirrorLink™ to enable a package delivery service to make its goods delivery if no one is at home. Thanks to DoorBird, a video link can automatically be set up between the car and home whenever someone rings the door bell.
A new generation of instruments
The Golf's Active Info Display is a fully digitalised instrument cluster with numerous interactive functions. All of the instruments are displayed virtually via software on the 12.3-inch colour screen. The navigation information can be displayed in 2D or 3D. The 1,440 x 540 pixel resolution enables extremely precise and sophisticated representation of all details. There are five different information profiles, in which the kind of information and graphics displayed changes in certain areas. The driver can select from one of the following profiles: "Classic", "Consumption & Range", "Efficiency", "Performance & Driver Assistance" or "Navigation". A good example of the interactive elements of the Active Info Display is taken from the Navigation profile. Here, the speedometer and rev counter are relocated to the sides to make more room for the navigation map in the middle. Information on driving, navigation and assistance functions can also be integrated into the graphic areas of the speedometer and rev counter, as necessary. Data such as telephone contact images and CD covers can also be displayed in the Active Info Display. The graphics are customised according to the model. In the Volkswagen Golf GTI, for instance, GTI red is used as a contrasting colour. Volkswagen offers the Active Info Display as an optional extra for all versions of the Golf.
Latest generation MIB - with gesture control for the first time
Gesture control celebrates its world premiere in the compact class with its debut in the updated Golf. It is available with the top system of the Modular Infotainment Matrix (MIB) - the Discover Pro - effective immediately.
6.5 to 9.2-inch screens
Volkswagen has replaced all previous infotainment systems in the Golf with a new generation of the MIB. All systems have a new design and larger touchscreens; however, the names of the infotainment systems have not changed. The previous 5-inch Composition Touch and Composition Colour systems (with a display resolution of 400 x 240 pixels) are being replaced by the new 6.5-inch Composition Colour system with a touchscreen resolution of 800 x 480 pixels; the Composition Touch with a black-and-white display has been discontinued. At the next level up, the Composition Media and Discover Media (incl. Navigation) previously came with 6.5-inch screens previously. They have also been replaced by systems with the same names, but with 8.0-inch screens and a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. The top system, the Discover Pro (incl. Navigation), gets a 9.2-inch screen instead of an 8.0-inch screen; its resolution has been increased from 800 x 480 to 1280 x 640 pixels.
Composition Colour
The new standard infotainment system, the Composition Colour, not only appeals with its large, touch-sensitive 6.5-inch colour display (16.5 cm screen diagonal) and improved resolution (800 x 480 pixels), but also with a new design. Its surface is very clear and elegant. In addition to two rotary/push-button switches, there are six flat menu buttons. Its 2 x 20 watts of audio power is output over four loudspeakers. If eight loudspeakers are installed in the car, the power is increased to 4 x 20 watts. Along with the FM radio, the infotainment system also offers an integrated SD card interface over which music can be played back in MP3 or WMA format. Like the next larger Composition Media system, the Composition Colour is also equipped with a diversity antenna; there are several antennas in the Golf, and signal noise can be filtered out by linking them. This improves reception considerably. A USB interface is offered as an option (Apple compatible).
Composition Media
The Composition Media system is available as an option. The design with a clear glass surface (glass design) and its integrated 8-inch colour display has been completely restructured. The glass surface creates a tablet-like look. In addition to two rotary/push-button controls, the system has eight function buttons. In this system the sound of the infotainment system (4 x 20 watts) is output over eight loudspeakers. Along with the SD card and AUX-IN interfaces, it also offers a USB port (also compatible with Apple), a Bluetooth connection for mobile phones and a CD drive.
Discover Media
The Discover Media is one of two optional radio-navigation systems for the Golf. It is based on the Composition Media infotainment system. Updates to the navigation software are provided free-of-charge for the first five years. In addition, this includes a licence for Car-Net "Guide & Inform" services which is also free-of-charge (for one or three years depending on country).
Discover Pro
Not only does the Discover Pro version of the MIB have a 9.2-inch display with a resolution that has increased from 800 x 480 pixels to 1,280 x 640 pixels, it has also been completely redesigned. In contrast to the 8.0-inch system that has been replaced in the Golf, the entire front is spanned by a stylish glass surface (also applies to the new Discover Media system). Conventional buttons and controls are a thing of the past with the Discover Pro; manual control is performed solely via the touchscreen and five capacitive surface buttons on the left side of the new infotainment system. This vertical bar contains the functions "Menu", "Home", "On/Off", "Louder" and "Quieter" - which are higher-level commands. That is because the driver should have immediate access to functions such as the volume control. The same applies to the capacitive surface button "Home", with which the driver can return in an instant from any sub-menu to the home screen. Updates for the navigation software and a licence for "Guide & Inform" are also integrated here.
Phone interfaces
Two phone interfaces are available for the new Golf. Their technical features include a digital speech processor. Together with a high-quality microphone integrated in the headlining and interface to the outside antenna, it guarantees very good speech quality. The standard interface is available with the Connectivity Package (incl. USB port, also suitable for Apple devices) and from the Composition Media infotainment system. In the "Comfort" version, an inductive (wireless) charging function, an antenna connection that is also inductive and two USB ports (also Apple-compatible) are also included. To connect a smartphone inductively, it is simply placed in a phone compartment in the centre console (for Qi-compatible smartphones). The phone interfaces also offer much better connection quality and therefore better speech quality than simple Bluetooth systems (HFP).
App Connect
The latest generation Modular Infotainment Matrix creates the proper conditions for connecting the Golf with today's Apple and Android smartphones via App Connect. That is because along with MirrorLinkÒ (Android) App Connect now also integrates Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ (Google) into the infotainment systems.
DoorBird
The new Golf is one of the best-connected vehicles of our time. One example of this is the new DoorBird function. With this function, the driver of the Golf can still be at home while on the road. That is because it is now possible - via MirrorLinkÒ and via the system implemented by the Berlin-based start-up company DoorBird - to interconnect the video door intercom system installed at the person's house, apartment or office with the car's infotainment system. If someone rings the doorbell at home - such as a family member who has misplaced their house key - the image of that person acquired by the home camera is shown on the infotainment system's display screen. The app makes it possible to talk to the person via the hands-free unit in the Golf and to unlock the house door.
Media Control
Volkswagen is offering an interface to the infotainment system for tablets (and smartphones) in the form of the Media Control app. The app can be used to control many infotainment system functions conveniently from a tablet. Passengers simply connect their tablet to the Discover Media or Discover Pro infotainment system via the WiFi hotspot. The systems that can be controlled include the radio, all audio and video sources (e.g. USB, CD, DVD, hard drive) as well as the navigation system. When music is selected, the Media Control menu displays information such as artist and album names, as well as an image of the cover. In addition to standard functions of the navigation menu, it is also possible to execute an Internet-based address search and use the results as destination inputs. Rear seat passengers can now also send the calendar events and address book entries of a tablet or smartphone to the infotainment system for use as navigation destinations. This makes Media Control a mobile extension of the infotainment system and an affordable Rear Seat Entertainment system for a new era.
Car-Net "Security & Service"
This is the first time that Volkswagen has offered the "Security & Service" package in the Golf. It gives the driver access to assistance in a wide range of situations. Highlights include services such as "Emergency Service", "Automatic accident reporting", "Roadside service" and "Service scheduling" (scheduling service with the service garage).
Car-Net "Guide & Inform"
"Guide & Inform" allows you to use a wide range of online services. It includes a range of services for the Discover Media system and an extended range for the Discover Pro system. The services available for Discover Media include "Online POI Search", "Online Destination Import", "Route Import", "Fuel Info" (location, availability and price), "News", "Parking Info" (location and availability), "Weather", "Charging Stations" (for electric and plug-in hybrid models) and "Online Traffic Information". The Online Traffic Information service (live traffic information) makes it easier to predict how long each journey in the Golf will take, as it takes into account data such as traffic density and traffic jams, dissolution of traffic jams and other obstacles into the navigation system's dynamic route guidance virtually in real time. The messages themselves can be viewed via the "Traffic" menu item. At the same time, graphic and colour-coded markings on the map on the screen continually offer current information on the traffic situations. Online Traffic Information thereby helps to make driving through traffic jams more rare occurrences on the commute to work, weekend trips or during holiday travel. The extended range of functions for the Discover Pro system also includes such items as "Online POI Search", " Online Map Update" and "Online Grace Note" which can be used to reload music title and album cover information online.
Golf protects driver, passengers and pedestrians better than ever
If there was ever a model series to democratise progress, then it has been the Golf in its first seven generations. Systems such as ABS, ESC and later the whole broad spectrum of assistance systems came to be accepted as normal features by millions of people the world over thanks to the affordable Golf. It was, for example, one of the first cars in the compact class with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Front Assist with City Emergency Braking, Lane Assist, Blind Spot Monitor, Rear Traffic Alert, Park Assist, Driver Alert System, reversing camera (Rear View), Dynamic Road Sign Display, Automatic Post-Collision Braking System and trailer stabilisation. The updated Golf continues this tradition. In the 2017 model year, Volkswagen is expanding the range of assistance systems, adding Traffic Jam Assist, the new Pedestrian Monitoring for Front Assist with City Emergency Braking, Trailer Assist, the first trailer manoeuvring system to ever be offered in the compact class, and Emergency Assist. The proactive occupant protection system (PreCrash) has also been refined.
Semi-autonomous driving in traffic jams
Volkswagen has developed Traffic Jam Assist based on Lane Assist (lane departure warning system) and ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) for all Golf models with a dual clutch gearbox (DSG). The system makes traffic jams or stop-and-go driving much more tolerable in the Golf. It also makes driving in traffic jams safer, because the assistant helps the driver avoid the rear-end collisions that are so typical in those situations.
Lane Assist plus ACC
The interplay between assistance systems the Golf has enabled the Golf to drive semi-autonomous for the first time at speeds up to 60 km/h. Lane Assist provides the functionality of adaptive lane guidance - not only does the system execute corrective counter steering if the car is about to leave the lane, but with adaptive lane guidance enabled it also keeps the Golf in the middle of the driving lane or on the driver's preferred line within the lane. The second assistance system to be integrated in Traffic Jam Assist is ACC. That is because braking and accelerating are automatic even in the stop-and-go speed range with ACC. ACC and Lane Assist merge to become Traffic Jam Assist: this means that the system enables assisted lateral and longitudinal guidance. The car steers, accelerates and brakes automatically, within system limits, but only on condition that the driver's hands are on the steering wheel and participating in steering, so that the driver can intervene at any time.
ACC speed range
The driving speed range has been extended for ACC. Instead of the previous 0 to 160 km/h, the Adaptive Cruise Control now covers a larger range: 0 to 210 km/h.
Emergency Assist - Golf stops semi-autonomously in an emergency
The Golf notices if the driver is incapacitated. Another system in which Lane Assist and ACC merge to create a new assistance system is Emergency Assist. As soon as the sensors detect that the driver is not actively steering, braking or accelerating, the system initiates various measures to rouse the driver in escalating stages, and if the driver remains inactive, it initiates an emergency stop. The hazard warning lights are activated automatically, and the Golf executes a gentle steering manoeuvre to alert the surrounding traffic to the hazardous situation. ACC prevents the vehicle from colliding with the traffic ahead. Finally, the system continues to brake the Golf to a standstill.
Safety in the city
Front Assist is a system for warning the driver and braking automatically in the event of an imminent collision. One component of the Front Assist system is City Emergency Braking. The latest version of Front Assist in the Golf can not only detect other vehicles, but also pedestrians who are crossing the street. As soon as a pedestrian is at risk, the system warns the driver and, if necessary, autonomously slows the Golf to a stop.
Reversing with a trailer
Another innovation in the compact class is Trailer Assist. The idea behind it: Trailer Assist is designed to free the driver of the complicated rethinking needed when reversing with a car and trailer: turning the steering wheel to the left so that the trailer turns to the right - and vice versa. Another overall goal was to make reversing straight back over longer distances easier and more precise. Trailer Assist is now capable of doing this almost automatically. To reverse a Golf with a trailer into a parking space or an entrance from the street, all the driver needs to do is stop at a suitable spot and engage reverse gear. The system is activated by pushing a button. Then the current driving angle and possible angles are displayed in the instrument cluster. This is achieved by image-processing algorithms that use data from the rear-view camera, which monitors and analyses the angle between the car and the trailer. By using the mirror adjustment switch, which serves as a sort of joystick, the driver can adjust the desired driving direction of the car-trailer combination. The Golf executes the steering commands entered by the driver, who only needs to operate the accelerator pedal and the brake. The driving direction of the Golf is automatically controlled by the electromechanical power steering system.
Park Assist 3.0 - semi-autonomous parking and exiting
Park Assist makes it possible to park semi-autonomously in any parking space that is parallel or perpendicular to the carriageway; in addition, the system can exit from parallel parking spaces. For perpendicular parking spaces, not only is parking in reverse supported for the first time in a Golf; it is also possible to park in a forward direction semi-autonomously. The first generation of Park Assist helped the driver by performing automated steering for parallel parking. The second generation of Park Assist added automatic steering for reverse parking into spaces perpendicular to the carriageway, and it could handle smaller parallel parking spaces. In addition, automatic exiting from parallel parking spaces was then also possible. The third generation of Park Assist, which is now offered in the Golf, also makes it possible to park forwards into parking spaces semi-autonomously.
Proactive occupant protection system (PreCrash) - best possible safety
The Golf is one of the first cars in its class to feature a proactive occupant protection system (PreCrash). The Golf update includes further refinement of the proactive occupant protection system. It also interacts intelligently with the Front Assist system to react to strong autonomous braking interventions and acute collision hazards to provide the best possible assistance for occupants in critical situations. If the proactive occupant protection system detects a potential accident situation - such as by the initiation of hard braking via an activated brake assistant - the seatbelts of the driver and front passenger are automatically pre-tensioned to ensure the best possible protection by the airbag and belt systems. When a highly critical and unstable driving situation is detected - such as severe oversteer or understeer with ESC intervention - the side windows and sunroof are also closed, except for a small gap. The reason: when the windows and roof are nearly closed, the head and side airbags absorb crash energy optimally and thereby achieve their best possible effectiveness.
ID is your key
The number of convenience and assistance systems increases with each new generation of vehicles. Many of these systems are individually adjusted, often by different drivers of the car. This means that drivers constantly have to restore their personal settings. To simplify this, Volkswagen has conceptualised a method of personalisation. It involves combining the individual settings for a driver into a user account and saving them. Drivers can now call up user management to quickly activate their individual user account, which in turn calls up their individual settings. Drivers simply identify themselves by their car key, which takes place when the Golf is unlocked. This activates initial settings such as adjusting the position of the driver's seat, which can now be saved using the memory function. An overview of settings that can be personalised in the Golf, depending on the specific equipment version:
2.0 TSI with 169 kW/230 PS
The 2.0-litre TSI with 230 PS is offered exclusively for the Volkswagen Golf GTI. This makes the new Golf GTI exactly as powerful as the previous Golf GTI Performance. The driver can sprint the Golf GTI to 100 km/h in 6.4 seconds; the maximum speed of this icon among sporty compact cars is 250 km/h (DSG: 248 km/h). With a manual gearbox the engine consumes just 6.4 l/100 km (148 g/km CO2). The optional 6-speed DSG reduces fuel consumption to 6.3 l/100 km (145 g/km CO2).
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The Skoda grille surround, the window frames and the wing mirrors are finished in high-gloss black, as are the roof rails on the Octavia Combi RS estate.
The modern Skoda Octavia has been the Czech car maker's mainstay and customer favourite ever since production began 27 years ago in 1996. Its four modern generations...
Skoda's line-up of the Octavia RS now consists of a sporty trio. Following the launch of the Octavia RS iV as the first RS model to feature plug in hybrid drive...
At 4,689 mm, the new Skoda Octavia Combi is 22 mm longer than its predecessor, whilst the hatchback has gained 19 mm (also measuring 4,689 mm in length).
When fitted with a 2.0 TDI engine delivering 147 kW (200 PS), the Skoda Octavia Scout can tow a braked trailer weighing up to 2,000 kg. The all-wheel-drive model...
In the boot of the Skoda Octavia Combi RS, you'll find a removable LED torch; its battery will recharge automatically whilst driving. The personalisable...
The Skoda Octavia RS 245 bristles with emotion and dynamism. In the compact car segment, it provides exceptional value for money for sporty and...
The revised Skoda Octavia and Skoda Octavia Combi models are launched with a choice of nine engines: four TSI petrol, four TDI diesel and one CNG engine.
The external dimensions of the Skoda Octavia Scout have changed only slightly from those of its predecessor. The length has grown by 2 mm to 4,687 mm...
The new Škoda Octavia RS is a continuation of the current model offensive of the Czech automaker Škoda. With its top speed of 248 km/h, the...
The new Škoda Octavia Combi is a new highlight in the world of compact cars. Like no other vehicle in this segment, the newest Škoda combines...
The new Škoda Octavia joins the scouts. The unique all-rounder impresses with its outstanding driving performance even on rough roads, its...
Innovative changes are to be found also under the bonnet of the new Skoda Octavia - a brand new 1.4 TSI/90 kW engine. Turbocharged 1.4 and 1.8 litre petrol...
The Scout line has built a steady position in Škoda's model portfolio. Bigger than the Roomster Scout and the Fabia...
When the new Skoda Octavia was presented in the spring of 2004 the majority of professionals immediately asked if and when its RS sports version would be...
The previous-generation Škoda Octavia has been modified and enhanced in virtually every aspect. Similarly the Škoda Octavia Combi...
The Škoda Octavia Scout once again clearly optimises the virtues of traction and transport volumes, which the estate provides in addition to the...
Since its launch in 2000, the Škoda Octavia RS has received high praise and appreciation from both professionals and the public. The excellent...
Skoda Octavia Combi cars with left hand steering and equipped with the ABS system are fitted with a mechanical braking assistant (MBA).
In the United Kingdom, sales began in 1998 and the mid-size car was an instant success with buyers who appreciated its solidity, refinement and value for money...
CLA Shooting Brake is identical to the CLA Saloon right up to the B-pillar. This means a low greenhouse, sporty shark-nose design and a unique front panel...
Numerous updates make the CLA and CLA Shooting Brake from Mercedes-AMG even more desirable. The new exterior design is particularly striking on the CLA 35...
With numerous options the interior of the CLA35 4MATIC Shooting Brake can be adapted to individual customer requirements. They include the following...
The exterior of the new CLA45 Shooting Brake also packs plenty of emotional appeal: the long bonnet, the greenhouse with coupe-style window line, the muscular...
Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake has the very latest driving assistance systems with cooperative driver support, and thus provides the highest level of active safety...
With a peak performance of 280 kW (381 hp) and maximum torque of 475 Nm, the Mercedes-AMG CLA45 Shooting Brake are among the most powerful vehicles in their...
Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake offers a concept that is unique in this class of vehicle: while certain styling elements, such as frameless windows...
Mercedes-AMG is continuing its model initiative: following on from the successful A 45 AMG, CLA45 AMG and GLA 45 AMG models, the Mercedes-Benz CLA45 AMG...
Breathtakingly sporty proportions and a powerfully dynamic design idiom with sensuously shaped surfaces already made the CLA unmistakable in its four-door...
Kia ProCeed GT will turn heads thanks to bespoke design upgrades, including vibrant red accents at the front, side and rear to highlight the car's sporting prowess.
Kia Ceed SW has been engineered with European buyers in mind. Tested exhaustively on European roads - including the UK - Kia's test tracks in Korea and...
Developed in-house, the dual-clutch transmission further broadens the appeal of the Kia ProCeed GT, enabling quick-fire automatic gear shifts, or letting...
The Kia ProCeed encapsulates the spirit and athleticism of the second-generation Kia pro_cee'd hatch. A shooting brake by design, the ProCeed presents an...
The new Kia Ceed Sportswagon has been engineered exclusively for European roads, with European buyers in mind. The ride and handling characteristics of the...
Kia's all-European cee'd family has become the first range to be fitted with the company's advanced new powertrains, which bring reductions of up to 25 per...
Just three months after the arrival of the stylish all-new Kia cee'd hatchback a second model joins the family - the Kia cee'd Sportswagon. Replacing the...
Kia's European design team have made a number of changes to the exterior of the five-door hatchback and wagon models, to give both cars a more distinctive...
Kia has revealed the first image of its all-new C-segment estate model, the cee'd 'sporty wagon', which will be shown in public for the first time at the...
Vauxhall Astra GSe and the Astra Sports Tourer GSe feature styling upgrades to help them stand out on the road. A 10mm lower profile thanks to revised suspension...
From standard, the All-New Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer features the latest automated driver assistance systems. All models come with a Driver drowsiness system...
The 2016 Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer is now on sale priced from £16,585 on-the-road, with first cars arriving in Vauxhall showrooms March 2016 after...
The new Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer promises to boost the appeal of the new Astra still further. Bolstering Vauxhall's 12.6 per cent of the UK market...
The Astra Mark 5 was first launched in early 2004 as a five-door hatchback, which by the end of the year was joined by a five-door estate and a sporty...