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The Volkswagen e-Golf Is About As Normal As Electric Cars Can Get
Máté Petrány  7/14/15 

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People who prefer consistency over radical new ideas love the Volkswagen
Golf, and the electric version certainly won’t disappoint them, because it’s
a Golf. No less, no more. That turned out to be its greatest strength and
its greatest weakness at the same time.

I have driven all sorts of Golfs in the last two years including the 1.2
base model with a five-speed, the GTI with a six-speed and the GTD with the
DSG automatic. There’s nothing wrong with any of them. They are all Golfs
after all, which means they are utterly boring— I mean, were designed to be
the perfect tools for taking you and your family from Point A to Point B and
any other Points you might want to check out. 

The e-Golf will only take you and your family to Points that are no further
than about 90 real world miles. Other than that, it works just like any
other Golf, which is almost magical. 

We’re talking about a 3,391 pound hatchback here with just 115 horsepower on
tap, but the peak torque of 199 lb-ft (not 200!) and clever packaging help
move the car so swiftly you’ll think the extra 688 pounds from the battery
pack aren’t even there. 

I’m a huge fan of zero emission sprints in city traffic, and while the
e-Golf is nowhere near as quick and torquey as the rear-wheel drive BMW i3,
it’s still a very efficient stop and go fighter.

No heads will explode from electrifying excitement after jumping inside the
cabin, but at least the needle can move into the negatives when you’re
regenerating. It’s pretty much the only funky thing you can play with on the
move. That, and maybe body heat management, because once you switch on the
air conditioning, your range will drop a slightly terrifying 20 miles or so,
instantly.

As you all know, electric cars are green but electricity itself is blue, so
Volkswagen used blue stitching and trim both inside and out to make the
e-Golf distinguishable from the rest of the Golfs out there. Modestly.

Of course the eagle-eyed car enthusiast will see that the car lacks an
exhaust pipe and has a different bumper as well, but since the e-Golf runs
on regular fuel-saver Continentals instead of anything crazy like the VW
XL1’s 115/80 R15 skinny tires, the rest of the public will never know how
active you’re at saving the planet.

They won’t hear it, either.

The other day, I almost stepped in front of a Tesla Model S85D because it
was rolling so silently, and the e-Golf is the same story. While the i3
produces some sort of Jetsons noise to make sure you know the future has
just passed you, the e-Golf is the quietest car around with an engine
revving to 12,000rpm.

On the move, you have three driving moves to choose from. Eco+ limits your
top speed and turns the car into a block of lead. You don’t want that. Eco
is better, but unless you’re really low on juice, just keep it in Normal and
play around with the gearbox instead.

There are three levels of regenerative braking to choose from, and they can
be activated by moving the shifter sideways. The weakest setting is pretty
much pointless, the middle one works on the road while in heavy traffic,
feel free to unleash the most hardcore electric braking you got. It will
return a few extra miles if you’re good at this game.

The only thing I don’t understand is why the generator won’t stop the car
completely. Even turned to level three, the regeneration stops at around 3
mph, which means that unlike the i3, the e-Golf can not be driven by just
one pedal. You need to use the regular brakes all the time. That’s weird.

Why do I compare poor Golf continuously to BMW’s bamboo-hugging carbon fiber
city car? Mostly because on this side of the planet, it costs the same
money. Seriously. Since it’s impossible to get your money back in fuel
savings over a regular TDI Golf, I doubt there are many buyers.

Then again, the i3’s design is straight out bonkers compared to this blue
monument of automotive conservatism, and since the Tesla Model S sits at a
very different price range, there must be those who are looking for an
electric car with a static personality. One that seems to be everyone’s cup
of tea. A Golf ...
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