For much of the past four decades, the business of Volkswagen has been the Golf. In that time, more than 35 million of them have been produced—the air-cooled Beetle managed a mere 21.5 million. The Golf and its spinoffs have been responsible for a disproportionate number of our favorite Vee-Dubs—GTIs, GLIs, Sciroccos, Corrados, Cabriolets. Now VW is showing off the eighth gen, set to launch in Europe by year’s end. A few versions, but not all, are headed to the U.S. shortly thereafter.
Like the Porsche 911, the Golf has steadily evolved, so it’s not surprising that the latest one isn’t a radically different design. It’s still built on the Swiss Army knife of automotive architecture, VW’s highly adaptable MQB platform. Exterior dimensions are largely unchanged, with a modest 1.1-inch…