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2010 Volkswagen Golf Brochure : Features, Technical Specifications, and Genuine Accessories Guide

13 Jul

2010 vw golf brochure features and technical specificationsThis pdf brochure tells brief information about Volkswagen Golf Model year 2010 for all VW Golf models, including the S 1.4 litre 80PS, S 1.2 litre TSI 105 PS, S/SE 1.4 litre TSI 122 PS, GT 1.4 litre TSI 160 PS, GTI 2.0 litre TSI 210 PS, R 2.0 litre TSI 270 PS 4MOTION, S 1.6 litre TDI 90 PS, Bluemotion 1.6 litre TDI 105 PS, S/SE 1.6 litre TDI 105 PS, SE Bluemotion Technology 1.6 litre TDI 105 PS, SE/GT 2.0 litre TDI 140 PS, and VW Golf GTD 2.0 litre TDI 170 PS. This document will be useful for the Volkswagen Golf owner or future buyer. This brochure is divided into some sections, they are the introduction, design, interior, models, environment, safety, optional equipment, alloys, colours and upholstery, engines, technology, and service. Other information covered by the document including the technical data and specifications, genuine accessories, exterior and interior dimensions, and many others. Here are the features and description written inside the brochure for each models :

The Golf S

The entry level S model is exceptionally well equipped with a wide range of features, including air conditioning with ‘Climatic’ semi-automatic control, electric front windows, driver’s seat height adjustment and electrically heated and adjustable door mirrors. There is also a multifunction computer (Midline), power-assisted speed-sensitive steering and an RCD 210 radio/MP3 compatible CD player with four front speakers. The seven airbag system includes a knee airbag to help protect the driver, and practical storage compartments can be found in the roof console, centre console and doors, along with two cup holders in the front and one in the rear. The lockable glove compartment is conveniently illuminated and cooled, while ‘Titanium’ decorative inserts on the dash and door panels enhance the visual appeal. The parcel shelf and sill protector are removable should you need to transport bulky items and, on three-door models, the easy entry sliding seats makes it easier for passengers to get in and out.

The Golf BlueMotion

The BlueMotion offers impressive environmental credentials by intelligently refining existing technology. These factors, as well as dynamic lines and good aerodynamics reduce the vehicle’s air resistance and, combined with engineering refi nements such as low rolling resistance tyres, help produce exceptional economy. Innovative technology such as the start/stop system momentarily switches off the engine when the vehicle is stationary, in neutral and the clutch disengaged. This is notifi ed to the driver with the ‘Start Stop’ symbol displayed on the Highline multifunction computer, which then disappears when driving is resumed. The multifunction computer also includes a visual gear change recommendation for optimum fuel consumption. Battery regeneration is achieved by recuperating energy created during braking and deceleration, boosting the alternator voltage which in turn recharges the battery, it is even possible to switch the alternator off entirely which reduces engine load and improves economy. A combination of all these refinements delivers a package that offers outstanding economy up to 74.3 mpg over the Combined fuel cycle, and the 1.6 litre TDI 105 PS engine with DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) ensures CO2 emissions are an impressively low 99 g/km, achieving a place in Vehicle Excise Duty band A, making the Golf BlueMotion exempt from the annual Road Fund Licence. However, despite all the refinements to make the BlueMotion such an economical car, there really hasn’t been any compromise on standard equipment. The BlueMotion builds over the already well equipped Golf S*, yet is enhanced further with the addition of unique ‘Blue Merlin’ cloth upholstery, chrome-plated button surrounds and a convenient hill hold function which, for approximately two seconds, prevents your Golf BlueMotion from rolling back when pulling away on a gradient or during a hill start. Externally the BlueMotion is distinguished by 15 inch ‘Wellington’ alloy wheels with 195/65 R15 low rolling resistance tyres, sports suspension – lowered by approximately 15 mm, uniquely shaped sports bumpers, side skirts and spoiler, chrome trimmed radiator grille louvre inserts and ‘Cherry red’ rear light clusters.

The Golf SE and SE BlueMotion Technology

Building over the already well equipped Golf S, the SE and SE BlueMotion Technology models offer an impressive level of specifi cation, designed to ensure you always reach your destination in a relaxed frame of mind. 16 inch ‘Atlanta’ alloy wheels with 205/55 R16 tyres and chrome trimmed radiator grille louvre inserts give the exterior a distinctly sporty appeal, while inside luxuries include a rain sensor and automatic dimming interior rear-view mirror, dusk sensor with automatic driving lights and an automatic coming/leaving home lighting function. Height adjustable front
comfort seats with lumbar support help make your journey more comfortable, as does cruise control and an RCD 310 radio/MP3 compatible CD player. The RCD 310 also features a Multi Device Interface (MDI) with USB and iPod connection cables and an AUX-in socket for connection to an external multimedia source. ‘Merlin’ upholstery, ‘Pyramid Black’ decorative inserts, and chrome-plated light switch surrounds give the interior a luxurious feel, and the SE also features an alarm with interior protection and electric rear windows on five-door models. Additional comfort is
provided by the front centre armrest featuring, two air vents and two cup holders, and the rear centre armrest offers a load-through provision for transporting longer items. Opting for BlueMotion Technology on the Golf SE helps improve fuel consumption, achieving up to 68.9 mpg over the Combined fuel cycle and producing a CO2 emission figure of 107 g/km. For more information, please see the BlueMotion Technologies section.

The Golf GT

The exclusive GT model features an extremely high level of specification, both inside and out, ensuring dynamic appeal and immense satisfaction. 17 inch ‘Porto’ alloy wheels with 225/45 R17 tyres, lowered sports suspension by approx. 15 mm and a chrome trimmed front air-intake surround, front fog light surrounds and radiator grille louvre inserts give the exterior its stylish, sporty look. The exterior is further enhanced by front fog lights with static cornering function and rear tinted windows from the B pillar back. Inside, front sports seats with height and lumbar adjustment are covered in high quality Alcantara upholstery on the seat centre sections and ‘Microfibre’ side bolsters, and the three-spoke steering wheel, gear knob and handbrake grip are all finished in luxurious leather trim. ‘Matt Chrome’ decorative inserts and chrome-plated door mirror switch surround, electric window switch and light switch surrounds further enhance the sumptuous interior, as do front and rear carpet mats. Superb acoustics are provided by the powerful eight speaker RCD 310 radio system, which features an MP3 compatible CD player, AUX-in socket and Multi Device Interface (MDI), allowing connection of an external multimedia source, such as an iPod or MP3 player; and both the radio system and multifunction computer (Highline) can be controlled via the intuitive leather trimmed multifunction steering wheel. A tyre pressure indicator is also included, which will alert you of any loss in tyre pressure, while the front centre armrest with two rear air vents and cup holders adds an extra touch of comfort.

The Golf GTD

You want a sporty car, but no compromise on comfort? One that is fuel efficient, yet still has an astounding ride and exceptional handling? A car with a stunning design, but still offers the highest levels of build quality? Then climb in. You’ve found it. The GTD’s 2.0 litre TDI 170 PS diesel engine with common rail technology provides a near perfect  combination of performance and fuel efficiency – 350 Nm of torque, 0 – 62 mph in just 8.1 seconds, yet is capable of returning up to 53.3 mpg over the Combined fuel cycle along with impressive CO2 emissions of just 139 g/km. The interior of the Golf GTD offers all the excitement of a sporty driving experience without having to compromise on comfort and functional features. From the sports seats in unique ‘Jacara Mono’ cloth and black headlining, to the grey decorative stitching on the GTD specific flat bottomed multifunction leather trimmed steering wheel, handbrake grip and gear lever knob, the cockpit exudes individuality. Your comfort is also paramount, with 2Zone electronic climate control including automatic air recirculation and a front centre armrest which houses a MDI (Multi Device Interface). The RCD 310 radio/MP3 compatible CD player includes an AUX-in socket for connection to an external multimedia source (e.g. iPod and MP3 player) and is also fitted with eight speakers as standard.

The Golf GTI

The Golf GTI is the definitive sports performer. Its crisp lines, aerodynamic shape and sporty styling give it an inspirational character, the finest in a proud history of iconic GTIs. From its unique front grille and deep front spoiler, to its distinctive alloy wheels and chrome exhaust tailpipes, the Golf GTI will steal your heart the moment you set eyes on it. At the centre of the GTI’s character is its engine – the highly acclaimed 2.0 litre TSI 210 PS petrol engine that delivers high performance and torque, alongside impressive fuel consumption. The six speed manual gearbox transmits engine power with short, accurate shifts, helping the Golf GTI sprint from standstill to 62 mph in just 6.9 seconds on its way to a top speed of 149 mph where the law permits. Those considering an optional automatic transmission need look no further than the dual-clutch Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG). This innovative automatic transmission shifts smoothly and imperceptibly into the pre-selected next gear within a split second – such extremely short reaction times and direct response behaviour make sporty accelerating even more fun. For the fi rst time, the Golf GTI features XDS, an extension of the well-known Electronic Differential Lock (EDL) function. This is linked to the Electronic Stabilisation Programme (ESP) hydraulics and works by applying pressure to the inner front wheel during fast cornering to prevent wheel-spin. The one-sided, precise brake pressure helps to maximise traction, reduce understeer and improve responses, thus making cornering even more sporty, safe and accurate.

The new Golf R

If you are looking for the ultimate driving experience, then strap yourself in, because the new Golf R will give you the ride of a lifetime. Not only does it catch the eye with its dynamic exterior, but it is faster and more powerful than any previous Golf. With its unique ‘R’ styling pack, gleaming chrome twin centre exhaust tailpipe, Bi-xenon headlights, LED daytime running lights and LED rear lights it really is unmistakeable. Add to that its lowered sports suspension and the distinctive ‘R’ logo adorning the grille, it really does embody all that a modern sports performer is all about. Powered by a 2.0 litre TSI engine with a mind blowing 270 PS and a six speed manual gearbox – or six speed DSG gearbox – the ‘R’ features 4MOTION four wheel drive which transmits power to the 18 inch ‘Talladega’ alloy wheels with 225/40 R18 tyres without wasting a drop of power, propelling it from 0 – 62 mph in a mesmerising 5.7 seconds (5.5 seconds on DSG
models), and accelerating to a top speed of 155 mph, where the law permits.

Find more details about the vehicle by downloading the pdf document (4 MB) from the following source (www.vw.co.uk):

2010 VW GOLF BROCHURE FEATURES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DOWNLOAD

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