Volkswagen unveiled the 2017 version of its e-Golf at the Los Angeles Auto Show this week and it comes with a suite of new features.
The all-electric hatchback was given a bigger battery, extra semi-autonomous features, and a refreshed design.
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The 2017 e-Golf comes with a new look thanks to new LED headlights and taillights and a new bumper.
Volkswagen gave it a new 35.8 kWh battery that increases the range to 124 miles on a single charge — that's a 41-mile bump from its predecessor.
Pricing information hasn't been released yet, but the 2016 e-Golf starts at $28,995. Still, even if the e-Golf stays in that price range, that 124-mile range isn't great considering the Chevy Bolt is hitting markets in December with a 238-mile range. The Bolt will start at $36,620.
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