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The Golf, now with 4MOTION four-wheel drive
Wolfsburg - With immediate
effect the new Golf can be ordered with the second generation of the
innovative 4MOTION four-wheel drive with electronically controlled Haldex
coupling.
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The new Golf now has permanent four-wheel drive
available with both high-torque turbo diesels (TDI) with 105 bhp (77
kw) and 140 bhp (103 kw). A 2.0 litre direct petrol injection model
with 4MOTION-drive will follow later.
The 17 available engine-gearbox combinations give the new Golf a
unique spectrum in this class of vehicle.
The second generation of this four-wheel drive technology - first
featured in the Golf in 1998 and since then selling over 100 000 in
this class - has been extensively revised in the areas of ease of
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Four-wheel drive technology
is particularly beneficial in the wet, ice and snow: the engine's torque
can be adjusted to the road surface and the torque can be variably
distributed to all four wheels with 4MOTION - a genuine plus for safety
and driving pleasure.
This quality is particularly
tried and tested when towing a trailer, for example a caravan. Up to a
gradient of 8 percent, the new Golf 4 MOTION has a proud towing capacity
of 1800 kilograms, up to 12 percent the capacity is 1500 kilograms (2.0
TDI: 1600 kilograms). And so the four-wheel Golf can get to places, with
or without a trailer, which front or rear-wheel drive only vehicles simply
cannot reach. Volkswagen can also provide as an option an engine
protection plate for the Golf which protects the engine and underbody
against branches and stones thrown up from the road. A rough-road package
is also available with harder suspension and a 20 millimetre higher ground
clearance.
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The Golf TDI with four-wheel
drive is easily distinguishable from the outside because of the 4MOTION
lettering on the rear and a visible twin tail pipe.
The heart of the 4MOTION
drive train is an axially engaged multi-plate clutch running in an oil
bath. Adjustment of the clutch pressure varies the level of torque
transferred to the rear wheels. The clutch steplessly controlsthe torque
from zero to full transmission corresponding to an equal distribution of
torque between the front and rear wheels. Depending on the friction
coefficient ratio it is even possible to transmit 100 percent of the drive
torque to the rear axle.
The Golf TDI 4MOTION is
equipped as standard with a six-speed gearbox and special gear knob and is
available in the equipment levels Trendline, Comfortline and Sportline
with prices starting at 20,475 euro (77 kw TDI) or. 22,495 euro (103 kw
TDI). The price is just 1,500 euro more than the equivalent front-wheel
drive model with a 6-speed gearbox, keeping it at the same low price level
as the predecessor model.
The first retail sales of the
Golf TDI 4MOTION will be carried out in August, the third model type with
direct petrol injection(FSI) will follow in autumn this year.
(July 14,
2004)
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