What Volkswagen models have blue needles?

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Silas
07/30/25 1:57am
Blue-needle Volkswagen refers to the blue needles on the instrument panel. Imported Volkswagen's R-series models, such as the Golf R, Scirocco R, older R36, and the Phaeton, all feature blue needles. The specific meaning of blue-needle Volkswagen is as follows: Volkswagen's R-series: Blue-needle Volkswagen refers to Volkswagen's R-series models, such as the Golf R, Scirocco R, Passat R36, and Touareg R50, all of which use blue needles on their instrument panels, hence the name blue-needle Volkswagen. The most representative blue-needle Volkswagen: The blue-needle Volkswagen is one of the most representative models under the Volkswagen brand. Although it may look ordinary in appearance, its performance is exceptionally strong.
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