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Volkswagen Golf GTI review

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Euro NCAP reassessed the Golf in 2025 under much more rigorous criteria than its original 2019 test to check if its five-star rating still applied. The independent safety organisation has ruled that the Golf (along with the GTI variant) still has a maximum five-star rating, and this is partly in thanks to the excellent level of on-board kit.

In the unfortunate event of a collision, there are front, side and curtain airbag systems in place to help prevent injury, while VW’s automatic post-collision braking function brings the vehicle to a stop to try and avert a secondary impact.

Other driver assistance features include driver fatigue detection and Lane-keeping assist with Road Edge Recognition, along with a Travel Assist system, which utilises camera and radar sensors to allow partially assisted driving, as long as the driver keeps their hands in contact with the steering wheel. The Side Assist and Rear traffic alert use radar technology to monitor approaching vehicles.

The Emergency Assist function intervenes if it detects no driver input: if the driver has no contact with the capacitive touch-sensitive steering wheel for 10 seconds, then the system activates visual and audible warnings along with a braking jolt. If there is still no response, the hazard lights are activated, and the vehicle is automatically slowed, steered into the left-hand lane and – traffic permitting – brought to a controlled stop.

Euro NCAP safety ratings
Euro NCAP safety rating  Five stars (2025)
Adult occupant protection 80%
Child occupant protection 86%
Vulnerable road user protection 85%
Safety assist 79%
  • Best buy: Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport
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With its sharper styling, adjustable suspension and increased performance, we think it’s worth investing the extra cash into the Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport. This model comes with a good amount of extra kit as well as performance, so it’s a convincing all-round package.

Volkswagen Golf GTI alternatives

Despite a number of hot hatches disappearing from price lists, you can still find a respectable representation of fast metal that doesn’t compromise on practicality. There’s the closely related Cupra Leon and Skoda Octavia vRS, or even the riotous Toyota GR Yaris – although that latter rival isn’t anywhere near as practical as the Golf GTI.

The more potent GTI Clubsport fits more in line with quicker hot hatches like the Audi S3 and BMW M135. For those wanting even more power, there’s also the four-wheel-drive Volkswagen Golf R, although it comes at a premium over the GTI Clubsport.

Frequently Asked Questions

Volkswagen offers the Golf with an industry standard three-year/60,000-mile warranty, with an option to extend the cover at extra cost. VW does offer extended cover for extra cost, though.

Customers are offered a choice of how their Golf GTI is maintained, with fixed and flexible servicing options available. These relate to mileage covered, driving style and whether the vehicle is regularly producing high engine loading due to activities such as frequent hill climbs, driving with the vehicle fully loaded or towing.

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