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2026 Volkswagen Golf

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R 829,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 17,026 p/m

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Hatfield VW Rivonia

Gauteng

Mileage15,104 km
Power245 kW (245 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionDual Clutch
First registered2026
Previous owners1

The brand-new Volkswagen Golf 8 GTI 2.0 TSI DSG is now available for sale in Sandton, Gauteng. Renowned for its sporty appeal and premium features, this 2026 model offers exceptional performance and style at an affordable price. Perfect for South African drivers seeking a reliable yet exciting hatchback.

Powered by a 2.0 TSI petrol engine with 245 horsepower, this Golf GTI delivers dynamic driving with impressive fuel efficiency of 7.4 L/100km. Equipped with a smooth dual-clutch DSG transmission, it ensures seamless gear shifts. The hatchback features five doors and five seats, making it practical for families or urban commuting.

Located conveniently in Sandton, this vehicle is ready for a test drive. Whether you’re looking to buy new or find the best price on a used model, this Golf GTI offers excellent value. Contact your local dealer today for finance deals and to experience its performance firsthand.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2026
VariantVolkswagen Golf 8 GTI 2.0 TSI DSG
Body typeHatchback
ConditionNew
Seats5
Doors5
Mileage15,104 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyNo Service History
Length4,287 mm
Width1,789 mm
Width with mirrors2,027 mm
Height1,478 mm
Turning circle10.9 m
Curb weight1,388 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detailGTI 2.0 TSI (245 Hp) DSG
Engine size1984.0 cm³
CylindersI4
Engine positionFront
Power245 kW (245 hp)
Torque370 Nm
Power per liter123.5 kW/L
TransmissionDual Clutch
Automatic gears7
Driven wheelsFront Wheel Drive
Front tyres225/45 R17; 225/40 R18
Rear tyres235/35 R19
Engine oil capacity5.7 L
Vehicle numberWVWZZZCD3RW233431
Volkswagen Golf - Hatfield VW Rivonia

FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity50 L
Fuel range676 km
Fuel consumption7.4 l/100km (combined)
Acceleration 0-100 km/h6.2 s
Top speed250 km/h
CO₂ emissions167 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 6d-ISC-FCM

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourWhite

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Volkswagen Golf

Volkswagen’s Golf remains the yardstick for C-segment hatchbacks in South Africa, with 106 listings spanning an eyebrow-raising price band from R79,900 to R1,139,900. That’s not just range for the sake of it; you’re looking at everything from a Mk6 diesel for a student in Durban to a brand-new GTI with all the toys for someone who lives for a Sunday blast on the R21. The competition? Mazda3, Corolla hatch, Ford Focus – but on paper at least, the Golf still shapes the segment. You’ll find everything from the trusty 1.4 TSI to the punchy 2.0 TSI, with petrol, diesel, and even plug-in hybrid options if you know where to look. Manual, auto, DSG – take your pick. There’s a Golf for almost anyone, and that matters in a market that’s as diverse as Gauteng weather. GTI models claim the spotlight at the top. The Golf 8 2.0 GTI 195kW DSG sits with 13 listings between R849,900 and R1,019,995, while the 2.0 TSI DSG hovers from R649,000 to R908,000 – enough overlap to make you double-check spec sheets before signing. If you pack smart, the 1.4 TSI R-Line Tiptronic between R599,950 and R770,600 is the pick for those who want GTI looks without the premium on insurance or traffic fines. Used Golfs average 59,028 km and go all the way back to 1997 – a real spread, and a blessing when parts and running costs count for more than badge snobbery. South Africans stick with the Golf because it delivers: parts are everywhere, dealers know their stuff, and if you keep up with maintenance, even a high-miler won’t embarrass you on a KZN road trip. That’s the point.

Volkswagen

Volkswagen has its roots dug deep in South African roads, from the township Polo Vivos battered by city taxi ranks to plush Tiguans parked outside Sandton offices. You don’t see many brands straddling so many worlds, and 1,416 active classifieds — from a R59,500 runabout all the way to a plush R2 million Touareg — prove it’s not just marketing fluff. R374,400 is the middle ground, and that’s where most South Africans are actually shopping: not scraping the barrel, not maxing the credit card, just wanting a good car that’ll last. On paper at least, VW’s lineup makes as much sense for first-timers stretching for a Polo Vivo as it does for a fleet boss buying Transporters or a family wanting a Tiguan. There’s a solid split too: 553 new VWs for those who want factory-fresh, 863 used units for anyone chasing the badge without the fresh sticker price. The Polo Vivo is king of the hill with 327 listings from R96,500, and for a reason — it’s still one of the most attainable hatches with decent space and real parts support. Standard Polo buyers (322 listings, up to R699,995) are after that extra polish: turbo engines, a bit more polish inside, the B-segment sweet spot. If you’re tired of hatchbacks, the T-Cross (from R259,500) is the on-ramp into SUVs. Amarok, meanwhile, starts at R219,900 and stretches into territory most Hilux or Ranger drivers wouldn’t imagine, with a cabin that finally feels its price. Golf’s still here from R79,900 to R1,139,900 — proof that the badge matters to enthusiasts. Hatchbacks are everywhere (421 units), petrol still rules, but VW’s plug-in hybrids are starting to give buyers proper alternatives, especially since most rivals are still catching up on tech.

Volkswagen Golf - Hatfield VW Rivonia
R 829,900

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Volkswagen Golf FAQs

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