I believe its still a Mk7. At least to VWoA and the dealers. The 7.5 is a designation from VW owners to differentiate between the non and facelift carsMk7 ended in 2017
Yes, that's correct.I believe its still a Mk7. At least to VWoA and the dealers. The 7.5 is a designation from VW owners to differentiate between the non and facelift cars
The "facelift" references various styling and mechanical upgrades made to every GTI and Golf R from 2018 and on. These include refreshed headlights, taillights, front bumper, slight power increase, etc. Also with the facelift, every trim received the performance package as standard, which included a limited-slip differential and bigger brakes, on top of the power increase.Thanks for the responses, though they don't all agree. I have a lot of catching up to do: what is "facelift" reference?
2018 S didn’t get the PP as standard.The "facelift" references various styling and mechanical upgrades made to every GTI and Golf R from 2018 and on. These include refreshed headlights, taillights, front bumper, slight power increase, etc. Also with the facelift, every trim received the performance package as standard, which included a limited-slip differential and bigger brakes, on top of the power increase.
Sorry, my mistake. I forgot to mention those interior upgrades as well, thanks.2018 S didn’t get the PP as standard.
Facelifts also got interior changes with headunits and trim colors