All About the Volkswagen Golf Diesel TDI
August 13th, 2009

2010 Diesel Golf — Is it out yet??

Ok, I have insider information for you on the release of the new 2010 Volkswagen Golf diesel. It’s insider news just because I work at a VW dealership, haha. But here’s the deal.

Official from our Volkswagen rep, the first 2010 Golfs will be coming in October! The diesel models should be coming very soon after the first drop, no official word of when exactly (they never tell us until the cars are coming across the sea it seems).

And I’ve had a ton of customers coming in asking about the 2010 Diesel Golfs. I can understand why. Diesels in general have been plain selling out of stock all across America! Cash for Clunkers (CARS as it’s officially known) has caused anything with great gas mileage to get gobbled up to the tune of nearly 250,000 cars thus far.

It’s got the public interested in a diesel Golf! And a diesel Jetta, diesel Tiguan, diesel Touareg… we wish there were more diesels in America (the Tiguan is not available as a diesel in the US, I just wish it was!).

So if you’re looking to buy a 2010 Diesel Golf, you’ll be in luck very soon in just a few months. Be patient, and you’ll see! I can’t wait to test drive the first one that gets off the truck myself, and be sure to watch here for updates when it does!

www.DieselGolf.com

June 30th, 2009

70 MPG Electric-Diesel Golf Update

VW Golf Diesel Hybrid at Geneva Motor show

If you saw our post on the VW diesel-electric hybrid Golf, now we have more details as announced at the Geneva auto Show: We now know that the car will have a 1.2-liter three-cylinder common rail TDI diesel engine (55 kW/74 hp and 179 Nm/132 lb-ft of torque) coupled with an electric motor (20 kW and 140 Nm/103 lb-ft of torque). Both diesel engines and electric motors produce lots of torque, so the car should be fun to drive, especially in the city.

Fuel economy is still rated at 69 miles per US gallon, and CO2 emissions are pretty low. In comparison, they’re 14% cleaner than that of the Toyota Prius, though emissions of NOx and particulate matter are lower than the Tier 2 Bin 5 Golf diesel-electric hybrid.

One interesting difference with most other hybrids is that the Golf TDI hybrid does not use a continuously variable transmission (CVT) like the Toyota Prius and Honda Insight. Instead, VW decided to go with a 7-speed direct shift gearbox (DSG) with a twin-clutch, which is basically a manual transmission that is electronically controlled, so you lose the clutch and can let it shift in automatic mode, or shift yourself in semi-automatic. Not a new transmission to VW, though, they use it in the current Jetta TDI to improve fuel mileage, and in the Audi TT to improve fun. It’s more efficient than traditional automatic transmissions, and – some say – more fun to drive than CVTs.

VW Golf Diesel Hybrid at Geneva Motor show

Visual changes which differentiate the Golf TDI Hybrid include a new, unique grille design, smaller front air intakes to reduce aerodynamic drag and ‘TDI-Hybrid’ badging. The Golf TDI Hybrid also sits lower than the standard Golf on revised suspension and adopts the front splitter from the Golf GTI Edition 30 to help further reduce aerodynamic drag. [...]“The electric motor also replaces the conventional starter motor and alternator to save weight and improve packaging.”

VW Golf Diesel Hybrid at Geneva Motor show

The electric motor is powered by a 220 volt, 45 kg nickel metal hydride battery which has a capacity of 1.4 kWh (the Toyota Prius has a 1.2kWh battery).

VW Golf Diesel Hybrid at Geneva Motor show

Now we just have to wait and hope that VW will deliver. A diesel-electric hybrid Golf certainly wouldn’t be completely clean, but with decent emissions (Tier 2 Bin 5), good fuel economy and the ability to use biodiesel (made from used restaurant cooking oil or algae, preferably), it would be an improvement on most of what is currently on the road, including the VW Touareg which ranks as the “meanest” car on the road according to the ACEEE.

June 30th, 2009

70 MPG Golf diesel-electric hybrid !!!

VW Golf/Rabbit Diesel Hybrid

Volkswagen will uncover a diesel-electric hybrid Golf hatchback version at the Geneva Motor Show. Currently the car is available in Europe in a petrol gas and diesel version, and in the US just as a gas model in the “Rabbit.” The information that has filtered out so far is promising: Fuel economy of 69.9 mpg US, and 14% cleaner emissions than the Toyota Prius hybrid!!! Talk about green baby ;-)

Remarkably, the diesel engine used in the Golf Electric-Diesel Hybrid has been developed specifically with the American market in mind, and California in particular,  and will meet all Euro 5 emissions criteria and also pass the stringent Tier 2 Bin 5 emissions standards. Combine this with biodiesel made from algae, and you get a much greener car than what is currently on the road.

VW Golf/Rabbit Diesel Hybrid

Supposedly they will also use the technology in the Jetta, which is more popular in the US, and the Audi A3. Exciting news!!!

June 24th, 2009

2010 Golf Diesel Euro Version Test Drive

Green Car Reports recently had the opportunity to take the 2010 Golf Diesel TDI out for a spin. Only it wasn’t the USA version, it was a Euro version. I wish they’d just import all the euro versions.

On a short 20 mile urban trip (not highway in other words) they averaged 42 miles per gallon — a very respectable number! Which just happens to be the very high standard Obama has set for car manufacturers to be their goal.

Upon taking it for a test drive, they noted the steering seemed notably more responsive and the car seemed “tossable” thanks to the new electric power steering. This isn’t new technology, it’s just new to the Golf in the US.

Of course, these cars will be out soon in the normal American version. I know you can’t wait!

You can read the full article here: Euro Golf TDI First Test Drive

June 23rd, 2009

The 2010 Golf Diesel TDI

The 2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI Diesel is coming! It will be here before you know it! So to get prepared, this web site will keep to date with all the relevant information. We’re even going to give you information on older TDI Golf’s.

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