How Much Does a 2022 Volkswagen Jetta Cost?
Standard equipment on the 2021 Volkswagen Jetta
S ($18,995) includes LED daytime running lights/headlights/taillights, 16-in alloy wheels, cloth seats, power outboard mirrors, power locks/windows, air conditioning, auto on/off headlights, a post-collision brake system, Bluetooth connectivity, Car-Net App-Connect, a 6.5-in touchscreen, a 4-speaker audio system with a USB port and Wi-Fi capability (if you subscribe to a data plan). The only factory options are heated outboard mirrors and the Driver-Assistance Package with
forward-collision warning/automatic emergency braking and blind-spot monitoring with rear traffic alert. The
SE ($22,895) adds to the S standard features and options with a 6-wy power driver’s seat, a panoramic power sunroof, 16-in two-tone alloy wheels, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, a leather gearshift knob, a rear-seat center armrest, heated front seats, leatherette seating surfaces,
dual-zone automatic climate control and remote keyless entry with push-button start. The only factory option is the Cold Weather Package with a heated steering wheel, heated rear seats, remote start, heated windshield wipers, and heated washer nozzles. Adding to the SE, the
R-Line ($22,795) includes fog lights, a gloss-black grille, black side-mirror caps, a unique rear bumper with dual exhaust ports and gray 17-in alloy wheels. Optional is the Cold Weather Package. The R-Line comes standard with a manual transmission; the automatic is $800 extra. The
SEL ($25,745) loses the fog lights but gains LED projector headlights, a unique set of 17-in wheels, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, rain-sensing wipers, 10-color ambient interior lighting, a 400-watt 8-speaker BeatsAudio system with subwoofer, an 8-in touchscreen, two USB ports, wireless charging, a 10.25-in digital cockpit display, satellite radio capability, Car-Net Security & Service, adaptive
cruise control, lane-keeping assist and automatic high beams. The Cold Weather Package is standard on the SEL. The Jetta
SEL Premium ($28,045) adds outboard mirrors with integrated turn signals, an 8-way power adjustable driver’s seat with memory, front sport comfort seats, leather seating, an upgraded 8-in touchscreen and Car-Net Guide & Inform. The Jetta GLI remains available in two trims. The
GLI S ($26,345) comes with a good array of standard features, including adaptive cruise control, automatic LED headlights, LED taillights, a mechanical front differential, driver-selectable drive modes, 18-in wheels, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, and a basic 6.5-in infotainment screen. Automatic emergency braking, along with a blind spot monitor and
rear-cross traffic detection, is standard on the GLI S. With its leather seats, panoramic sunroof, and 8-in infotainment screen, the
GLI Autobahn ($30,745) is the flagship Jetta. It’s also equipped with the latest MIB3 infotainment system and VW’s “Digital Cockpit,” which consists of a fully digital gauge cluster. VW’s Dynamic Chassis Control suspension damping is standard on the Autobahn, as is adaptive cruise control with stop & go. You can order either GLI trim with a 6-speed manual transmission (standard) or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic (optional). Summer tires are a no-cost option.