Volkswagen has released the pricing of the updated
2017 e-Golf for the US market. The company made some meaningful updates to the
2017 e-Golf, including a bigger battery pack with a capacity of 35.8 kWh (up
from 24.2 kWh) and a more powerful electric motor producing 134 hp, instead of
the outgoing model’s 115 hp. Torque has also been boosted from 199 lb-ft to
214 lb-ft.
The new components allow the 2017 VW e-Golf to offer
an EPA-estimated 125-mile driving range on a single full charge, 42 miles more
than before. 0-96 km/h comes in 9.6 seconds while top speed is 137 km/h.
Other differences include the new styling details
inside and out, bringing the e-Golf in line with the rest of the range. These
include restyled bumpers, new color options, headlights and front grille among
other.
EPA estimates that the 2017 VW e-Golf comes with an
annual fuel cost of just US$ 550, based on 13 cents per kWh. The base version of
the e-Golf now comes with more standard kit, including an eight-inch
glass-covered infotainment system, LED taillights, cruise control, a
leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel, and the 7.2 kW on-board charger.
Also, VW offers a DC Fast Charging package as a US$ 995
option. With the standard charger, the 2017 e-Golf can be fully charged in less
than six hours at a 240V charging station. With the optional fast charger, owners
can charge their e-Golf up to 80 percent within an hour at a DC fast charging
station.
Pricing kicks off at US$ 31,315 for the base e-Golf SE.
That includes a US$ 820 destination fee but not the federal tax credit of up to US$ 7,500. VW also offers two more trim levels: the Limited Edition and the
range-topping SEL Premium.