Is it any surprise that the 2015 Volkswagen Golf took 2015 Autobytel Alternative Fuel Car of the Year honors? Not really, when you consider that not only does the Volkswagen Golf TDI provide a 2.0-liter turbodiesel four-cylinder that returns 31-mpg in city driving and 43-mpg on the highway, but there's also a new all-electric version of the compact hatchback in the mix for the current model year.
The Volkswagen e-Golf is the first battery-powered offering from the German automaker to reach American shores, and its 115 horsepower electric motor is buttressed by 90 miles of range on a single charge. Even better: the e-Golf maintains much of the gasoline edition's handling, comfort, and practicality, meaning that you don't have to make too many sacrifices to enjoy going green with this zero-emissions vehicle.
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The Volkswagen e-Golf is the first battery-powered offering from the German automaker to reach American shores, and its 115 horsepower electric motor is buttressed by 90 miles of range on a single charge. Even better: the e-Golf maintains much of the gasoline edition's handling, comfort, and practicality, meaning that you don't have to make too many sacrifices to enjoy going green with this zero-emissions vehicle.
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