The global car market was shaken in 2020 by the corona crisis. However, models that are not among the most popular in Slovenia, but are still available, remain at the top of sales. That's also why we decided to review the world's automotive taste, check the research and write down which car brands performed best in 2020.
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The new Arteon and Arteon Shooting Brake reveal their bold features at first glance. The exclusive design, the right amount of sportiness, and an extremely high level of comfort and practicality convince above all.
In October, electrified cars accounted for 27 percent of total sales in Europe, while models with diesel engines accounted for 26 percent. Petrol is still the most popular and remains number one.
The most powerful Golf of all time, the Golf R, hides 320 German horsepower under the hood, 420 Nm of torque and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in under 5 seconds. This is how the people's car becomes especially good.
The legendary Volkswagen Golf GTI got a Clubsport version, which brings an additional 50 horses, acceleration under 6 seconds and a special driving mode intended only for the Nürburgring.
The VW ID.4 enters the largest market segment - the segment of compact SUVs. With its 150 kW electric motor (204 hp) and 77 kWh battery, it has a range of 520 kilometers. Volkswagen thus seriously shows the ambitions and vision of the brand, which is electricity.
Almost a year after the premiere of the new Golf 'eight', Volkswagen presented two new versions of the body. It is the classic station wagon version, the new Golf Variant, and its crossover derivative Alltrack.
The trend of urban SUVs is so strong that, after the ID.3 model, Volkswagen is announcing the first electric SUV in its range - it will be the ID.4.
Volkswagen is on the offensive, as it is expected to present as many as 34 new models this year. The Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake is actually the icing on the cake.
Volkswagen has unveiled the e-BULLI concept, based on the 1966 classic, powered by 2020 technology.
Temperatures in front of the Geneva Motor Show are reaching boiling point, which Volkswagen skilfully took advantage of and presented its hottest "hot hatches". The Volkswagen Golf 8 GTI, GTE and GTD each come with their own engine, but they share sportiness and an attractive design.
Volkswagen's large SUV Touareg R will be the first plug-in hybrid among models bearing the R designation and the first Volkswagen plug-in hybrid to have four-wheel drive as standard.