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The 2025 VW Golf GTI's refresh ignores the mechanicals and focuses on tweaks to both style and tech. The latter will be especially appreciated by anyone who's driven an eighth-generation GTI.
Inside, Volkswagen has improved the lackluster materials by adding nicer trim pieces on the dashboard and doors.

The GTI's steering wheel at long last has hard buttons again instead of the finicky capacitive controls that plagued previous eighth-gen models.

The SE trim now comes standard with racy ArtVelours upholstery that was previously reserved for the Euro-only GTI Clubsport model.

The old infotainment touchscreen has been replaced with a larger 12.9-inch display that's easier to use but still lacks the physical buttons we prefer.

The GTI's performance credentials combine with its impressive practicality. It has an adult-friendly back seat and 20 cubic feet of cargo space.

Keep going to check out even more pictures of the 2025 VW Golf GTI's interior.











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