What are the differences between the 7th and 7.5 generation Golf?
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Both the 7th and 7.5 generation Golf are produced by FAW-Volkswagen. The specific differences are as follows: 1. Different engines. The Golf 7.5 generation is equipped with an EA211 engine, while the 7th generation is equipped with a TSI gasoline engine. 2. Different transmissions. The Golf 7.5 generation is matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, while the 7th generation is matched with a 6-speed automatic transmission. 3. Different wheelbases. The wheelbase of the Golf 7.5 generation is 2637mm, while that of the 7th generation is 2631mm. 4. The suspension of the 7.5 generation Golf has been upgraded from the semi-independent suspension of the 7th generation to an independent suspension. It is the first to feature a 12.3-inch large LCD screen, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, a 9.2-inch LCD screen, and a new in-car PM2.5 filter. 5. The body waistline of the 7.5 generation Golf is sharper compared to the 7th generation product, with a more minimalist overall style.