The Volkswagen Golf is gearing up for a major transformation: its ninth generation will be fully electric and is set to launch in 2029.
Developed in collaboration with Rivian, the project is part of a $5.8 billion joint venture aimed at creating platforms and software for electric vehicles across various segments. The new Golf will be based on the Scalable Systems Platform (SSP), which will debut in Volkswagen models starting in 2026.
Before the MK9 Golf arrives, Rivian’s technologies are expected to appear in Audi and Porsche vehicles, with innovations anticipated as early as 2027. Volkswagen CEO Thomas Schäfer highlighted that choosing Rivian was a strategic move to develop cutting-edge electric and electronic architecture, with the Golf being the first model to adopt these innovations.
Nevertheless, VW plans to keep the current MK8 generation in production until 2035, ensuring a gradual transition to electric models.
To avoid overlapping with the ID.3, the MK8 Golf will undergo a facelift in 2026, including the much-anticipated return of physical buttons on the dashboard. Meanwhile, the ID.3, which has already replaced the e-Golf, is expected to coexist with the MK9 in distinct price segments. This strategy underscores Volkswagen’s commitment to solidifying the Golf as an icon in its electric era.
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