This striking 2001 Volkswagen Golf Colour Concept Cabriolet is finished in Black Magic Pearl with a matching black soft top. Inside, it features Black leather Recaro sports seats with Royal Blue inserts, a feature of these limited-edition models. The factory-fitted 15-inch BBS Solitude alloy wheels have been refurbished and the interior includes heated seats, a radio cassette player and six-disc CD changer in the boot.
Owned by The Vendor for the past 13 years and with just three former keepers, this Golf has clearly been cherished. The extensive documentation includes various original booklets such as the Quick Reference Guide, European Assistance booklet, Passenger Vehicles Booklet, Controls and Equipment Guide, Technical Data and Service Schedule. With a documented mileage of just 60,157 miles from new, this Golf has seen light use in recent years—covering only around 1,000 miles in the last six. The cam belt was replaced at 38,856 miles, and the car has been dry stored and kept on SORN during its recent inactive period. A thorough history file accompanies the vehicle, including MOT certificates, maintenance invoices, and the complete original Volkswagen bookpack. The Service Schedule shows 8 service stamps, with the last recorded in 2019 at 58,590 miles. The electric power hood is in full working order.
The Mk3 Golf Colour Concept Cabriolet was a limited-edition model, with only 1,000 examples produced worldwide. Offered in five vibrant colours, each car featured colour-coded leather interiors, Recaro seats and exclusive 15-inch BBS Solitude alloy wheels. These models are now becoming increasingly collectible, offering a stylish and affordable route into modern classic ownership.
This Golf Colour Concept represents a rare opportunity to acquire one of the more distinctive limited-edition models from the early 2000s. With low mileage a fully functioning electric power hood, strong provenance and a highly original specification, it would make a fantastic starter classic or a smart addition to a modern classics collection.
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