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The New Golf Sportsvan Gains Sporty R-Line Variant

  • All-round dynamic design thanks to numerous external features and high-quality materials for the interior

R-Line options emphasise the sporty side of many different Volkswagen models. The Golf Sportsvan is now available with distinctive design elements on the inside and outside. Prices for the package start at 1,105.00 euros.

Equipment packages designed by Volkswagen R give the Golf Sportsvan an even sportier appearance. In addition to an exterior package, Volkswagen is also offering an R-Line package that covers both interior and exterior equipment.

R-Line exterior package:

  • R-Line front and rear bumpers together with sill extensions
  • Distinctive air intakes, R-Line logo in radiator grille and on the side panels
  • Dark red tail lights and exhaust tailpipes trims in chrome
  • Anodised silver roof rails

R-Line package (in addition to the exterior features):

  • “Race” design seat upholstery, inner side supports in “San Remo” microfibre fabric
  • Multifunction leather-trimmed sport steering wheel with R-Line logo
  • “Black Lead Grey” decorative inserts
  • Stainless steel pedals and footrest
  • Front door sill plates in aluminium with R-Line logo
  • Optionally with 17-inch “Salvador” alloy wheels or 18-inch alloy wheels of type “Salvador”, “Marseille” or “Serron”

The R-Line package is available from 1,800.00 euros. Customers who require only the sporty look for the bodywork should select the exterior package from a price of 1,105.00 euros.

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