How many generations of Volkswagen Jetta are there?

How many generations of Volkswagen Jetta are there?

seven generations
Introduced for the first time 40 years ago, the Volkswagen Jetta is a compact sedan manufactured by German automaker Volkswagen. Since its introduction in 1979, this small family vehicle has undergone changes throughout its seven generations.

Are Volkswagen Jetta good cars?

Is the Volkswagen Jetta a Good Car? The VW Jetta is a fine car. It offers a lot of passenger room for a vehicle of this size, as well as intuitive infotainment features and great fuel economy. Years ago, that would have been enough to make this Volkswagen very competitive in the class.

How big is the second generation VW Jetta?

The second-generation Jetta used the new A2 platform that underpinned the second-generation VW Golf. The new Jetta was heavier and larger than the previous iteration: length and width grew by 3.9 and 2.1 inches respectively, and interior space grew by 14 percent.

What kind of engine does the Volkswagen Jetta GLI have?

The GLI features the 228 hp (170 kW) EA888 gasoline engine, the same engine from the 2019 Volkswagen GTI. A six-speed manual transmission is standard, but a 7-speed dual clutch automatic transmission is also available. The GLI features a few exterior upgrades from the standard Jetta, including 18-inch wheels,…

What kind of transmission does a Volkswagen Jetta have?

Jetta GLI. The GLI, as well as the Jetta TDI, are the only two trims to receive Volkswagen’s 6-speed manual transmission as well as the optional 6-speed DSG gearbox. GLI models feature a sport suspension that rides 0.6 inches lower than other Jetta models and the XDS® Cross Differential System.

Where is the VW Jetta 7 Generation made?

Volkswagen introduced the seventh-generation Jetta at the 2018 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. The four-door sedan, which uses the MQB platform of the VW Golf compact hatchback and Atlas large crossover, is being produced at the German automaker’s Puebla plant in Mexico.

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