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Volkswagen is, as its name implies, at the very heart of the Volkswagen Group – an entity which also includes Audi, Cupra, Seat and Skoda. And that means it faces fierce competition from within its own family as well as from a raft of unrelated rivals.

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39 Volkswagen new car reviews

Volkswagen Golf

The Volkswagen Golf is one of our favourite family cars. It's brilliant to drive, competitively priced and well equipped

£22,331

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Volkswagen Golf Alltrack

Worth considering if you need a practical car with the ability to tackle the odd muddy trail

£28,560

Volkswagen Golf Estate

The VW Golf Estate is one of our favourite estate cars. It's brilliant to drive, priced competitively and well equipped

£30,235

Volkswagen Golf GTE

The GTE is a Golf for people with an eye on performance, but also on the environment and running costs

£22,331

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Volkswagen Golf GTI

The VW Golf GTI is a superb hot hatch that’s also extremely easy to live with. It’s expensive, but worth the money.

£22,331

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Volkswagen Golf R

With superb performance and four-wheel drive, the VW Golf R is one of the quickest cars point to point, but a Honda Civic Type R is more fun

£22,331

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Volkswagen Grand California

Cleverly designed motorhome makes camping trips a piece of cake, and is now even better following a mid-cycle update

£89,990

save at least £733 from RRP

Volkswagen ID 3

The ID 3 electric family car is good to drive and the latest facelifted version is a step up from the original

£23,680

Volkswagen ID 4

The ID 4 is a practical electric SUV with a decent range but there are better rivals out there

£28,767

save at least £8,228 from RRP

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Volkswagen

Volkswagen is, as its name implies, at the very heart of the Volkswagen Group – an entity which also includes Audi, Cupra, Seat and Skoda. And that means it faces fierce competition from within its own family as well as from a raft of unrelated rivals.

It counters this with a very wide range of petrol, diesel, electric and hybrid models which cover pretty much every part of the market. And most of these we regard to be either good, or very good indeed.

It blends familiar nameplates such as the Polo, Golf and Passat (in ascending order of size) with newcomers in the shape of its electric car range, which are prefaced by ID. The rest of its range focuses around SUVs and MPVs, with highlights including the brilliant T-Roc small SUV, seven-seat Tayron SUV, plus the Caddy and Multivan MPVs and the California family of campervans.

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