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VW Golf

The Volkswagen Golf is one of the most popular car models not only in Europe but also worldwide. Its immense success has led the manufacturer to release as many as eight generations, and production is still ongoing. First launched in 1974, the latest eighth-generation Golf was introduced in 2019 and is manufactured in Germany, China, and Malaysia. Customers can choose between a 5-door hatchback and an estate version, available with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 7-speed DSG automatic gearbox. The eighth generation is offered in nine trim levels: Golf, Life, Style, R-Line, R, GTI, GTI Clubsport, GTD, and GTE. Between the seventh and eighth generations, Volkswagen also introduced an all-electric version—the Volkswagen e-Golf.

Wheels for the Volkswagen Golf

The Volkswagen Golf is available with wheels in various sizes. OEM (original equipment manufacturer) wheels come in silver, black, or a combination of both colors. In addition to diameter, key specifications include bolt pattern, width, and offset (ET).

What is the wheel diameter for a Volkswagen Golf?

Wheel diameter is a crucial factor, as it determines the compatible tire size. Depending on the model and generation, the Volkswagen Golf can be equipped with wheels ranging from 13 inches to 20 inches in diameter.

VW Golf – Bolt Pattern

The bolt pattern consists of two values: the number of bolt holes and the diameter of the circle they form. The Volkswagen Golf uses several bolt patterns depending on the generation and model: 4x100 mm, 5x100 mm, and in the latest versions, 5x112 mm.

What is the wheel width for Volkswagen Golf models?

Wheel width in the Volkswagen Golf follows common automotive standards. The narrowest wheels are 5 inches wide, while the widest go up to 9.5 inches. However, the most commonly used widths are around 6, 7, or 8 inches.

What is the ET (offset) for Volkswagen Golf wheels?

ET, or offset, refers to how far the wheel sits inside the wheel arch. For the Volkswagen Golf, the offset ranges from a minimum of 15 mm to a maximum of 52 mm, depending on the specific model and wheel configuration.