After a slew of leaked photos over the weekend, Volkswagen has officially released the new Golf Variant,  which will eventually be known as the next generation Golf Wagon, Golf  Estate or Jetta SportWagen, depending on the market in which it will go  on sale. 
Like the seventh-generation Golf hatchback upon which it is based, the  Variant is considerably lighter than its predecessor - up to 232 pounds  or 105 kilos, and this despite riding on a longer wheelbase of 2,636mm  (103.8 inches) vs. 2,578mm (101.5 inches).
The Golf Variant is 307mm (12.1 inches) longer than the hatchback, at  4562mm (179.6 inches) overall. Its cargo area measures 1,054mm (41.5  inches) long, or 1,831mm (72.1 inches) with the rear seats down, and the  load sill is 630mm (24.8 inches) high. It has an impressive  capacity  of 605 liters with the rear seats up, and 1,620 liters when folded down.
Just like the new Golf Mk7 hatchback, the Variant is offered with two  engine families, the EA211 gasoline units and the EA288 turbodiesels,  all of which are fitted with a Stop/Start system that improves fuel  economy by up to four percent, and a battery regeneration mode that is  said to cut CO2 emissions by around three percent.
The EA211 turbocharged direct-injection gasoline engines are available  in the following outputs: 85, 105, 90, 122 and 140 PS, while the EA288  TDI diesels, make 105, 110, and 150 PS.
The most fuel-efficient version is the Golf Variant TDI BlueMotion  fitted with a 110PS (108HP) diesel, which when paired to the standard  six-speed manual gearbox, returns 3.3lt/100km (equal to 71.3mpg US or  85.6mpg UK) and CO2 emissions of just 87 g/km.
The new Golf Variants are equipped with either a five- or six-speed  gearbox, depending on the engine, with most versions to be offered with  an optional DSG dual-clutch automatic transmission
VW will also debut the all-wheel-drive Golf Variant 4Motion in Geneva.  It will be available as a TDI Clean Diesel model with 105- and 150-PS  engines, while the German company said it has plans to offer a Golf  Estate TGI BlueMotion with natural gas drive (CNG) at a later stage as  well.






