I agree it's taken VW way to long to release the longer range e-Golf. I believe it will be called a "2017" model because the model designation has ramifications for the CARB (and other states equivalent agencies) EV credits. In my opinion, VW will never sell a new diesel car again in the US, so to meet CAFE requirement and zero emissions credits, they need to have a 2017 zero emission vehicle. If they already have the car in the US (per a forum member who says the cars are sitting in a port in CA), then the delay to sell the vehicle probably has to do with selling the remaining 2016s, which is taking longer than expected because they didn't provide good enough incentives until very recently.