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    2027 Volkswagen Jetta GLI Drops Manual Transmission

    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comMay 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    How VW’s Manual Lineup Quietly Disappeared

    2025 Volkswagen Jetta GLI front shotLyndon Conrad Bell | TopSpeed

    For years, Volkswagen maintained one of the more enthusiast-friendly transmission menus among mainstream brands in America. The Golf GTI, the car that defined the affordable performance segment when it arrived stateside for 1983 as the Rabbit, was long available with a six-speed manual. So was the all-wheel-drive Golf R, which gave buyers a rare combination of everyday usability and genuine driver engagement. The Jetta GLI — essentially a sedan version of the GTI — carried the manual torch even after its hatchback sibling dropped it.

    The GTI and Golf R both went automatic-only starting with the 2025 model year, a change that drew sharp criticism from the enthusiast community at the time. VW kept the GLI’s six-speed alive through the 2025 and 2026 model years, which gave stick-shift loyalists a narrow window. That window is now closed. Citing declining demand, Volkswagen confirmed to Automotive News that the manual will not return for 2027.

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    The Jetta GLI occupied a specific and useful niche: a practical, trunk-equipped sports sedan with a direct-injection turbocharged four-cylinder, a limited-slip differential on properly equipped trims, and — crucially — a gearbox you actually operated yourself. For buyers who wanted GTI performance without the hatchback form factor, the GLI with a manual was one of the few remaining ways to get a properly engaging driver’s car under $35,000 from a mainstream brand.

    The six-speed in question wasn’t a consolation-prize gearbox, either. VW’s manual had a reputation for clean, precise throws and a well-weighted clutch — the kind of setup that rewards the driver rather than merely tolerating them. That’s exactly what made its removal sting: it wasn’t a flawed transmission being quietly retired, it was a genuinely good one being discontinued because not enough people were ordering it.

    VW’s Manual Heritage Makes This Harder to Dismiss

    Silver 1984 Mk1 Volkswagen Rabbit GTI On The MoveVolkswagen

    Volkswagen’s relationship with the manual transmission in performance cars in America goes back decades. The original GTI, which arrived in the US in1983, was built around the idea that a small, light, front-wheel-drive car with a slick-shifting gearbox could be more fun than almost anything else at its price point. That philosophy carried through successive Golf generations, through the Mk4 and Mk5 GTI that became touchstones for the tuner community, through the Mk6 and Mk7 that are still widely considered benchmarks for the segment.

    The Golf R’s manual, in particular, had a devoted following among drivers who felt the DSG — fast and competent as it is — removed a layer of involvement that made the car worth owning. When VW pulled the manual from the R and GTI simultaneously for 2025, it felt like a policy decision rather than an engineering one. The GLI surviving briefly as the last holdout gave the brand a small amount of cover. That cover is now gone, and VW joins a growing list of European performance brands that have effectively exited the manual market in the US entirely.

    For now, buyers who want a new Volkswagen performance car in America will have to make peace with the DSG. It’s a very good transmission. It’s just not the same.

    Source: Automotive News

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