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2026 Volkswagen Golf

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R 763,301

Est. monthly payment:
R 15,660 p/m

Fair Price

Hatfield VW Rivonia

Gauteng

Mileage11 km
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionSemi Automatic
First registered2026
Previous owners1

The brand-new Volkswagen Golf 1.4 TSI R-Line Tiptronic (110KW) is now available for sale in Rivonia, Sandton. Combining sporty design with premium comfort, this 2026 model offers exceptional value for those seeking a stylish, reliable hatchback at an affordable price. Its sleek R-Line styling enhances its dynamic appeal.

Powered by a 1.4L petrol engine paired with a semi-automatic transmission, this Golf delivers impressive performance and fuel efficiency, consuming just 6.3 L/100km. The vehicle comfortably seats five across five doors, making it ideal for both city commuting and family outings. Practical features include modern interior comforts, responsive handling, and efficient fuel use, perfect for South African roads.

Located in Gauteng, this vehicle is available for immediate test drive and purchase. Take advantage of competitive finance deals and price comparisons to buy the best new or used Golf in South Africa. Visit us today to experience the perfect blend of style, performance, and affordability.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2026
VariantVolkswagen Golf 1.4 TSI R-Line Tiptronic (110KW)
ConditionNew
Seats5
Doors5
Mileage11 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyFull Service History
Length4,282 mm
Width1,789 mm
Height1,483 mm
Ground clearance139 mm
Turning circle11.1 m

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail1.4L Petrol
Engine size1395.0 cm³
Power109 kW (148 hp)
Torque250 Nm
TransmissionSemi Automatic
Automatic gears8
Vehicle numberWVWZZZCD1TW252244
Volkswagen Golf - Hatfield VW Rivonia

FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity50 L
Fuel range794 km
Fuel consumption6.3 l/100km (combined)
CO₂ emissions143 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 6

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


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Volkswagen Golf - Hatfield VW Rivonia
R 763,301

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