Volkswagen prices and reviews: A price guide for the latest lineup of Volkswagen vehicles.
Volkswagen has come a long way since "The Beetle." Today, the company is the third largest automaker, with three of its cars featured within the top 10 bestselling cars list. The following is an overview of the different cars set for launch this year as well as the estimated Volkswagen prices.
Volkswagen Eos
The five-passenger Volkswagen Eos makes up for its constrained back seat with a solid interior, efficient engine, comfortable handling and strong safety ratings along with the distinct beauty of its retractable hardtop design.
The convertible is available in four different trims: Komfort, Lux, Executive and Sport. Each model can be purchased with optional upgrades, and the starting prices for each model are as follows:
- Komfort - $34,350
- Executive - $40,945
- Sport - $36,500
- Lux - $39,200
Volkswagen Tiguan
The Volkswagen Tiguan's strong handling, turbo engine and interior all add to its appeal. The 2013 is offered in three trims: S, SE and SEL. The S trim is equipped with 16-inch wheels, a keyless entry, a trip computer and heated mirrors, along with other standard options.
The SE and SEL come with several notable upgrades, which include the addition of an 18-inch wheel (for the SE) and 19-inch wheel (for the larger SEL). Prices for each model are as follows:
- S Trim - $22,995 to $26,655
- SE Trim - $29,160 to $31,115
- SEL Trim - $34,865 to $36,820
Volkswagen Touareg
Volkswagen's top-selling luxury line, the Touareg, competes with the X5 and M-Class in both performance and design. The latest model features a few notable upgrades, including an improvement in the diesel engine output and the introduction of new trim options.
Fans of the Touareg can now choose from the Executive, Lux, Hybrid and Sport trims. Volkswagen prices for the Touareg line include:
- Executive - $55,155
- Lux - $49,430
- Sport - $43,425
- Hybrid - $62,055
Volkswagen Beetle
In 2012, the Volkswagen Beetle received yet another redesign, which debuted to positive Volkswagen reviews. However, most of the changes to the latest release are restricted to its performance.
In addition to an upgraded turbo diesel engine, the Volkswagen features an improved EPA highway rating of 41 mpg and a soft-top convertible trim that's scheduled for launch in the third quarter. The prices for each model are as follows:
- Beetle 2.5L - $19,795
- Beetle Turbo - $23,395
- Beetle TDI (turbocharged) - $23,295
Volkswagen Jetta
Relaunched in 2011, the sixth-generation Volkswagen Jetta is being marketed as a cost-effective alternative for families in search of a solid sedan. The 2012 Jetta was available in Base, S, SEL, TDI and S trims, all of which are set to return this year with upgraded four-wheel disk (with the exception of the base model).
In addition to those trims, the Jetta lineup will also launch a new hybrid model this year. Prices for this model include:
- Base trim - $15,545
- S trim - $16,675
- SE trim - $18,995
- SEL trim - $22,895
- TDI trim - $22,900
Volkswagen Golf
A five-passenger hatchback, the 2013 Volkswagen Golf is available in two- and four-door trims. Both trims are equipped with 15-inch wheels, cruise control, adjustable driving seats and a cooled glove box. Alongside the hatchback, the 2013 Golf also features a diesel-powered option. Volkswagen prices for the different options include:
- 2.5-liter PZEV hatchback - $17,995 to $29,440
- 2.0-liter TDI diesel - $24,235 to 28,740
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