Volkswagen has been marketing the estate/station wagon variant of its Golf model since its third generation in 1993 through the seventh generation today.
VW markets station wagons like Jetta Sportwagen and then Golf Sportwagen in the United States, Bora Sportwagen in Mexico, Golf Break and then Golf SW in France, Jetta Variant in Brazil, Vento Variant in Argentina, Jetta Wagon in Canada (2009 only)), Golf Wagons in Canada (2010 onwards), Golf Estate in the United Kingdom and prominently as the Varian Golf in the German domestic market and most other markets.
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Golf Mk3 Estate (1993-1999)
The Volkswagen Golf Mk3 Estate was introduced in 1993, and was succeeded in 1999 by Volkswagen Golf Mk4 Estate and Bora Estate. There is no real model based on Mk1 and Mk2 Golfs.
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The engine used is the same as many other Volkswagen Group cars:
[1] Also available as Syncro with four wheel drive. Golf Golf Mk4 Estate (1999-2006)
The Volkswagen Golf Mk4 Estate was introduced in April 1999. It was discontinued in June 2006, and was succeeded in March 2007 by Volkswagen Golf Mk5 Estate. Unlike Mk3, it is offered in North America where the name Jetta, tail lights, and front sheetmetal are used. In many European markets, both Golf Estate (with Golf front) and Bora Estate (with front Jetta) are sold.
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The engine used is the same as many other Volkswagen Group cars:
[1] Also available as 4motion with four wheel drive.
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Golf Mk5 Estate (2007-2009)
2007-2009
Volkswagen Golf Mk5 Estate was introduced in January 2007 and produced until March 2009.
Golf Mk6 Estate (2009-2013)
VW introduced Facelifted Estate (MK6) in May 2009, essentially an updated fifth-generation estate with a front fascia and interior styling that reflects the sixth generation Golf. There is a showcase "Golf Estate Concept R" which was launched at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show.
Golf Mk7 Estate (2013-present)
The fifth edition of Golf Estate was released in August 2013, and is based on the Volkswagen Golf Mk7 platform.
Unlike its predecessor, Mark 6, which is a fifth-generation facelifted housing, Mark 7 is a new design.
See also
- Volkswagen Wolfsburg Factory
References
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