Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan
100 sets
FOB, CIF
T/T, L/C, Credit Card, Western Union
USD, EUR, HKD
Volkswagen Golf SV, VW Golf Sportsvan, Volkswagen Golf Plus, FAW-VW Golf Sportsvan, VW Golf Mk7 MPV
2019-2020
Mud Flaps
car mudguards, car splash guards, mud flaps
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Table of Contents
The 2019-2020 Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan (Mk7.5 facelift) is a compact 5-door MPV built on the MQB platform and produced at VW's Wolfsburg (Germany) and FAW-VW Foshan (China) plants. The vehicle was discontinued globally in 2020 with no successor, making aftermarket channels the exclusive source for replacement splash guards.
Body Type: 5-door compact MPV (minivan)
Platform: Volkswagen Group MQB (Modularer Querbaukasten)
Production: 2014-2020 (Europe), 2016-2020 (China as 高尔夫·嘉旅)
Wheelbase: 2,670 mm
Track Width: Front 1,533–1,549 mm / Rear 1,504–1,520 mm
Overall Width: 1,807 mm (without mirrors)
Key Difference from Standard Golf: 134 mm longer, 83 mm taller body vs Golf Mk7 hatchback — wheel arch geometry differs from standard Golf, requiring Sportsvan-specific splash guard tooling
Front Wheel: 200 × 260 mm
Rear Wheel: 200 × 290 mm
Set Contents: 4 pieces (Front Pair + Rear Pair)
Net Weight: 0.46 kg per set
⚙️ Compatible across all Mk7.5 Sportsvan (2017-2020 facelift) trim and powertrain variants:
1.0 TSI (85 / 115 HP) — DKR engine code
1.4 TSI (125 / 150 HP) — CZCA / CZEA engine code
1.5 TSI ACT (130 / 131 / 150 HP) — DACA / DPCA engine code
1.6 TDI (90 / 110 HP) — DDYA / CRKB engine code
2.0 TDI (150 HP) — CRLB / CRBC engine code
✔ All trim levels share identical wheel arch dimensions and mounting point locations — single SKU covers the full 2019-2020 lineup.
⚠️ This listing is specific to the Golf Sportsvan compact MPV body. The following related VW models require different mud flap tooling:
❌ Golf Mk7/Mk7.5 Hatchback (2012-2020) — narrower body, different wheel arch profile
❌ Golf Estate / SportWagen / Variant (2014-2020) — longer rear overhang, different rear arch
❌ Golf Mk8 (2020-Present) — MQB Evo platform, completely different body
❌ Touran Mk2 (2015-Present) — 7-seat MPV, larger body, different wheel arch
With Volkswagen ending Golf Sportsvan production globally in 2020 and no direct successor announced, surviving vehicles (~4 years from youngest production at time of writing) now depend exclusively on the aftermarket for replacement parts. As fleet-age vehicles continue circulating through used-car export channels into Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, sustained demand for replacement mudguards is projected through at least the 2030-2035 service window — roughly 15-20 years from last production.
Tooled from the Sportsvan's original wheel arch scan data — not adapted from standard Golf hatchback molds
Precision contoured to match the Sportsvan's distinct front arch curvature (200×260 mm) and taller rear arch profile (200×290 mm)
Mounting holes align with factory fender liner screw positions on Mk7.5 Sportsvan — no drilling, no modifications required
Accounts for the Sportsvan's 83 mm additional body height vs standard Golf, ensuring full splash coverage without arch gap
Standard: PP (Polypropylene) soft plastic — high elasticity, bending-resistant, color-stable black
Optional (buyer-specified): PP+TPE composite (cold-weather flexibility), TPE (extreme-flex), ABS (rigid, heavy-duty)
UV-stabilized compound resists fading under tropical sun exposure (relevant for SEA/Africa/Middle East markets)
Factory-matched deep-black finish consistent with Sportsvan's OEM wheel arch trim
2 × Front Mud Flaps (200×260 mm, Left + Right)
2 × Rear Mud Flaps (200×290 mm, Left + Right)
Complete Hardware Kit: Plastic fender fastener clips, U-clip screws, Allen screws with hex key
Install-ready — all fasteners pre-sorted per wheel position
Model Year | Generation | Assembly Plant | Market | Status |
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2019 | Mk7.5 Sportsvan facelift (2017-2020) | Wolfsburg, Germany | Europe | Discontinued |
2019 | 高尔夫·嘉旅 facelift (2018-2020) | FAW-VW Foshan, China | China | Discontinued |
2020 | Mk7.5 Sportsvan facelift (2017-2020) | Wolfsburg, Germany | Europe | Discontinued |
2020 | 高尔夫·嘉旅 facelift (2018-2020) | FAW-VW Foshan, China | China | Discontinued |
Golf Plus (2005-2014) — Sportsvan predecessor. Different body (PQ35 platform), incompatible mud flaps
Pre-facelift Sportsvan (2014-2017) — Mk7 MQB. Front fascia/bumper revised in 2017 facelift. ⚠️ Front mud flaps may be physically incompatible; buyers should confirm via wheel arch photos before ordering for pre-2017 models
Related Models: VW Touran Mk2 (2015-Present) — completely different body. VW Caddy Mk4 (2015-2020) — different platform class
Hex key / Allen wrench (included in hardware kit)
Phillips-head screwdriver (not included)
Panel removal tool (optional, for existing fastener extraction)
Prepare the vehicle: Park on level ground. Turn front wheels to full lock for front arch access.
Remove existing fasteners: Extract factory plastic clips and screws from the fender liner at the mounting positions — typically 2-3 pre-existing holes per wheel arch on the Sportsvan.
Position the mud flap: Align the pre-drilled holes on the mud flap with the factory fender liner screw positions. The Sportsvan's taller body means rear mud flaps seat slightly higher than on a standard Golf — ensure full contact between the flap and fender liner.
Secure with fasteners: Insert plastic clips into the top mounting points, U-clip screws at the mid-point, and Allen screws for the lower anchor. Tighten evenly — do not overtighten PP material to avoid cracking.
Repeat for remaining wheels: Front pair first, then rear pair.
The Sportsvan's 83 mm taller body compared to a standard Golf means rear mud flaps have additional clearance above the tire — no risk of tire rub even at full suspension compression
Front arch inner liner includes 3 factory mounting points; rear arch typically has 2 — hardware kit covers both configurations
For Chinese-market vehicles (高尔夫·嘉旅 by FAW-VW): factory fender liner clip positions are identical to European Sportsvan — no regional variation in mounting hardware
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