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VOLKSWAGEN E-GOLF MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific VOLKSWAGEN E-GOLF.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Volkswagen E-GOLF versus average car of the same model year.

The Volkswagen e-Golf, an electric variant of the popular Golf hatchback, has been a significant player in the compact electric vehicle market since its introduction. Known for combining the practicality of a traditional Golf with the benefits of electric motoring, the e-Golf aims to deliver a reliable and efficient driving experience. As electric vehicles continue to gain traction, understanding the e-Golf’s reliability through MOT inspection data is crucial for potential buyers and owners.

In terms of overall reliability, the e-Golf performs reasonably well compared to the average cars of the same model year. For instance, in 2018, the e-Golf recorded 103 defects per 100 vehicles, which is 14% better than the average of 120 defects for that year. Similarly, in 2019, it maintained a comparable performance with 104 defects per 100 vehicles, slightly below the average of 106. The standout year, however, is 2020, where it achieved an impressive 87 defects per 100 vehicles, outperforming the average of 90 defects by 3%.

Despite these commendable figures, certain recurring issues have been noted across the years. Common problems include tyre tread depth not meeting requirements, shock absorber leaks, and brake disc integrity concerns. These issues, while not exclusive to the e-Golf, highlight the importance of regular maintenance and inspection for all vehicles, especially those driven in varying conditions.

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Overall, the e-Golf demonstrates a reliable performance, particularly in 2020, where it shows a significant improvement over its predecessors. With a growing reputation for quality and efficiency, the e-Golf is often seen as a solid choice for eco-conscious drivers looking for a dependable vehicle in the electric segment. As the market evolves, the e-Golf’s legacy continues to be shaped by its performance in reliability tests and customer satisfaction.