What changes does Volkswagen make to the 2026 Jetta to stay competitive against Japanese rivals?
The 2026 Jetta receives its first major redesign since 2019: a new front fascia with sharper lines and standard matrix LED headlights from the Comfortline trim up, a redesigned dashboard integrating a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster on all trims, and a 10-inch MIB3 touchscreen replacing the criticised system of the previous generation. The EA211 1.4 TSI engine is replaced by an EA211 Evo2 1.5 TSI at 150 hp using the Miller cycle for improved efficiency — combined fuel consumption drops to 7.1 L/100 km from 7.4 L/100 km on the 2025. The Jetta GLI 2026 retains the 2.0 TSI at 228 hp from the previous generation but now receives the Golf GTI's DSG7 gearbox as standard, eliminating the manual — a controversial decision among driving enthusiasts.
























