There was particularly high demand for the Tiguan and, of course, the new Golf. Following the gradual launch of our emotional and high-margin derivatives in the second half of the year, our Golf family is now complete with the GTI, GTE, GTD, Variant, Alltrack, Clubsport and our absolute performance model, the Golf R. Golf GTI fuel consumption in l/100 km: urban 9.0-8.6 / extra-urban 5.6-5.3 / combined 6.9-6.5; CO2-emissions combined in g/km: 157-149; efficiency class D-C Golf GTE fuel consumption in l/100 km: 1.5 (combined); power consumption in kWh/100 km: 11.4 (combined); CO₂-emissions in g/km: 34 (combined), efficiency class: A+ Golf GTD fuel consumption in l/100 km: urban 5.4 / extra-urban 3.9 / combined 4.4; CO2-emissions combined in g/km: 117; efficiency class A Golf Variant fuel consumption in l/100 km: urban 6.6-4.7 / extra-urban 4.6-3.2 / combined 5.3-3.9; CO2-emissions combined in g/km: 130-98; efficiency class B-A+ Golf Alltrack fuel consumption in l/100 km: urban 6.6-4.7 / extra-urban 4.6-3.2 / combined 5.3-3.9; CO2-emissions combined in g/km: 130-98; efficiency class B-A+ Golf Clubsport fuel consumption in l/100 km: urban 8.4 / extra-urban 5.6 / combined 6.6; CO2-emissions combined in g/km: 151; efficiency class C Golf R fuel consumption in l/100 km: urban 9.0 / extra-urban 5.9 / combined 7.0; CO2-emissions combined in g/km: 161; efficiency class D Once again in 2020 – and despite coronavirus and the ongoing market launch – the Golf was by far the best-selling model in Germany and Europe as a whole.