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Sunday 2 December 2018

2016 Volkswagen Jetta GLI Revealed

Volkswagen has unveiled the 2016 Jetta GLI, the sedan equivalent of the Golf GTI.

Equipped with a specially tuned sport suspension and 210 hp, 2.0-liter, TSI turbocharged and direct-injection EA888 four-cylinder engine, the GLI offers a compelling blend of value, performance and practicality.

For 2016, the GLI gets a bold new look highlighted by an aggressive front fascia that incorporates a honeycomb grille and foglights, along with a new rear bumper design that has a diffuser and a pair of chrome-tipped exhausts.

All 2016 Volkswagen Jetta GLI models have 18-inch Mallory design aluminum-alloy wheels, shod with standard all-season tires or optional summer performance tires.

RELATED: 2015 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagon Review

Inside, 2016 GLI models benefit from the new MIB 2 infotainment system that incorporates the full suite of USB and Car-Net connectivity.

The well-equipped base model sports LED tail-lights, Keyless access with push-button start, Climatronic automatic dual-zone climate control, a sunroof, six-way power driver seat, a rearview camera, front and rear Park Distance Control, the award-winning Fender Premium Audio System, rain sensing wipers, auto headlights, and heated seats.

A new standard feature on the 2016 Jetta GLI is VolkswagenĄŻs Automatic Post-Collision Braking system.

This builds on the premise that a collision is rarely a single, instantaneous action, but rather a series of events that follow the initial impactĄŞthe most significant of which can cause additional collisions.

The Automatic Post-Collision Braking system addresses this by applying the brakes when a primary collision is detected by the airbag sensors, thus helping reduce residual kinetic energy and, in turn, the chance of additional damage.

RELATED: Preview: 2015 Volkswagen Golf & GTI

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BMW Group Overall Winner at the Engine of the Year Awards

At the recent Engine of the Year Awards, the drive unit in the BMW i8 earned two class wins as well as being declared overall winner; with a further class win being garnered by the engine of the BMW M3 and BMW M4.

The BMW i8 unit was voted class winner for its BMW TwinPower Turbo three-cylinder gasoline engine, while the overall drive unit of the BMW i8 claimed a further class win as the best Ą°new engineĄą.

Its combination of electric motor and petrol engine also earned it overall victory. In the 2.5 to 3.0-litre displacement category, the M TwinPower Turbo six-cylinder in-line petrol engine of the BMW M3 and BMW M4 came out on top.

This fourfold success for the BMW Group at the International Engine of the Year Awards 2015 furnishes further evidence of the performance potential of the Efficient Dynamics technology package, which since 2007 has enabled a continuous enhancement of driving pleasure while at the same time cutting fuel consumption and emissions.

RELATED: 2014 BMW 428i Review

The International Engine of the Year Awards was launched in 1999, since when 66 class and overall wins have gone to engines developed for BMW models.

BMW engine of the year

Each year an expert panel of judges, this time comprising 65 motoring journalists from 31 countries, selects the best engines in numerous categories.

The three-cylinder combustion engine in the BMW i8 develops 170 kW/231 hp and drives the rear wheels, while the 96 kW/131 hp electric motor draws its energy from a lithium-ion battery, which can be charged from a conventional domestic power socket, and sends its power to the front axle. This bespoke plug-in hybrid system, developed and produced by the BMW?Group, enables a range of up to 37 kilometres (23 miles) in the EU test cycle and a top speed of 120?km/h (75 mph) on electric power alone, coupled with a Ą°glued-to-the-roadĄą all-wheel driving experience headlined by powerful acceleration and a dynamically-biased distribution of power through keenly taken corners.

RELATED: 2015 BMW M4 Cabriolet Review

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