As a child of the Seventies, I clearly remember my introduction to the Volkswagen Golf. It was a metallic green Matchbox car with little removable plastic surfboards on the roof. I’m sure I still have it someplace. I was still quite young at the time, so I didn’t yet understand that the Golf was the same thing we Americans knew as the Rabbit.
In the nearly 40 years since the Golf was introduced, it has become an anchor of the Volkswagen product line. It has been overshadowed by its sedan variant, the VW Jetta, in the States, but almost everywhere else the Golf is the VW compact of choice. So it was big news that on September 4, 2012, VW presented the seventh-generation Golf in Berlin.
This interesting series of photographs helps illustrate how the Golf’s face has evolved over time. Note that, unless otherwise identified, all dates are for German-market cars.
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