The next-generation Volkswagen Golfhas been teased, though it isn’t expected to be launched any earlier than 2028.

A simple silhouette teaser of the Mk9 Golf was shared by the IG Metall union, and doesn’t reveal much of the vehicle other than appearing to show a less stubby front-end than Volkswagen’s current small electric hatch, the ID.3.

The new Golf is expected to take the place of the ID.3, which never ended up coming to Australia after all, but won’t immediately replace the existing combustion-powered Golf range.

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Instead, Volkswagen confirmed last year that production of the current Mk8.5 Golf will move to Mexico, freeing up space for the Mk9 Golf – which could be called the ID. Golf – at its Wolfsburg plant in Germany.

Automotive News Europe reports Mk8.5 production will move to Mexico in mid-2027. As to when the Mk9 Golf is due for release, this has yet to be confirmed.

It’s also unclear how long the two Golf generations will be produced in parallel, though we’d expect the combustion-powered model to receive another facelift – potentially one to make it more closely resemble the upcoming electric Golf, mirroring the strategy BMW and Mini follow for their similarly sized combustion-powered and electric models.

Golf Mk8.5
Golf Mk8.5