I agree with the comments regarding the way mpg figures are calculated but I dont think the EU standard has changed for a while. Which means you should see the improvments between the previous generation and the new.

Manufacturers use technology like stop-start, DSG coasting and Brake regen to boost their mpg figures but exploiting the EU test weaknesses.
All the EU test cycle is done on a rolling road too

The EU mpg testing is changing in 2015 I believe to give a more real-world reperesentation for consumers, you have to remember all the manufacturers are using the same EU testing cycle, so comparing car mpg A vs B is still true.
I do 44 miles one way to the office, it takes 1hr 5minutes on a good day and so far I have only done a weeks worth of travel in my GTi, Monday so 37.5mpg, every other day was 40mpg +
I am expecting between 5-10mpg increase once the engine has opened up, this is based on how my Polo opened up at 20k miles... I saw a minimum of 10mpg extra since new on the Polo.

Even if my GTi only ever peaks at just over 40mpg thats good going, I'm not doing anything silly like 60-65mph etc.
Based on my commute to work and drive style, compring it to the GTi, a GTD should return 60mpg if I had bought one.
