The 1991 Volkswagen Gol is a part of the vehicle's second generation. Notably popular in Latin American markets, this compact car comes with a 1.6 or 1.8 liter petrol engine, or a 1.6 liter diesel option. Both manual and automatic transmissions were available for the Gol. Power steering was an available feature, a notable inclusion for the era. This economic commuter car was offered in 3-door or 5-door hatchback versions, with a 4-door sedan variant called the Volkswagen Voyage. Despite its utilitarian fixtures, the 1991 Gol was known for durability and simplicity, endearing the model to the global market.