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Volkswagen - e-Golf (2015)

Looking to buy, sell, or simply explore the world of the Volkswagen e‑Golf? Whether you’re interested in the 2015 Volkswagen e‑Golf price or wondering what is a 2015 Volkswagen e‑Golf worth, this overview gives you the key facts you need—paired with realistic depreciation numbers, market context, and a clear sense of the vehicle’s place in the electric‑vehicle ecosystem.

Introduction

The Volkswagen e‑Golf was Volkswagen’s first fully electric passenger car, launched in 2014 and refined through 2015 for better range and efficiency. Even though specific listings differ by market, the Volkswagen e‑Golf price at launch hovered around the early €30,000 range for new units, while the used Volkswagen e‑Golf price today varies widely depending on battery health and mileage. A 2015 model’s value is a useful benchmark for those exploring used‑vehicle options or tracking depreciation over time.

Key Technical Specifications

  • Engine & Powertrain:
    • Electric motor: 101 kW (136 hp)
    • Peak torque: 200 Nm (147 lb‑ft)
    • Motor type: Permanent‑magnet, 3-phase AC induction
  • Transmission: Single‑speed fixed gear, 1:1 ratio
  • Battery:
    • Capacity: 24.2 kWh (nominal)
    • Voltage: 320 V
    • Estimated range: 125–140 km (78–87 miles) EPA‑certified
  • Charging:
    • AC (slow) charging: 7.4 kW – up to 80% in ~3.5 hours
    • DC fast charging (optional adapter): 50 kWh session, ~30 minutes (30‑40% of battery)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,262 mm (167.9 in)
    • Wheelbase: 2,631 mm (103.4 in)
    • Width: 1,791 mm (70.5 in)
    • Height: 1,563 mm (61.5 in)
  • Weight:
    • Unladen: ~1,635 kg (3,607 lbs)
    • Weightable: 1,758–1,807 kg (3,877–3,985 lbs) depending on battery pack
  • Interior Features:
    • Standard: 5‑gear automatic climate control, power‑adjustable seats, 7‑inch TFT display dashboard, USB‑charging
    • Optional: navigation system, heated seats, Bose audio bundle, 7‑inch touch screen, Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Safety:
    • Euro NCAP: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Standard: ESP, Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane‑Keep Assist

Depreciation Insight

The electric‑vehicle market evolves fast, and depreciation for the Volkswagen e‑Golf is reflective of that. Here’s a realistic snapshot of how the value typically shifts once the car leaves the showroom:

  • First year: 15‑20% drop from new MSRP. Elektric cars benefit from battery warranty coverage, so early depreciation is modest compared to gasoline peers.
  • Year 2–3: 25‑35% total de‑value relative to original price. Generally the sharpest decline as battery capacity becomes a primary concern.
  • Year 4–5: 35‑45% cumulative loss. Value stabilises around 30‑40% of original MSRP.
  • Year 6 and beyond: 40‑55% residual value. Electric cars retain better resale value than internal combustion because of


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