Volkswagen currently sells the Golf GTI and R in the United States.

More affordable versions could follow later this decade.

It's not going to happen before Golf production moves from Wolfsburg to Puebla.

The Volkswagen Golf has a massive lineup in Europe, where customers are not limited to the GTI and R as they are in the United States. We’re not just talking about the availability of a more practical wagon body style, but also the hatchback’s wide range of powertrain options. There are multiple gasoline, diesel, and plug-in hybrid variants, and yes, even a manual gearbox on certain versions.

VW has only offered the eighth-generation Golf in the US as a front- and all-wheel-drive hot hatch, but that could change later this decade. As already announced in late 2024, production of the compact model will shift from Wolfsburg to Puebla sometime in 2027. Mexico is no stranger to building Golfs, having produced every previous generation of the iconic nameplate. When the switch happens, it increases the odds that cheaper Golf variants will return to the US.