Official Thread: Volkswagen Golf R

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As good as the Volkswagen GTI is, an infusion of extra power couldn't possibly hurt. VW's GTI R32 was a highly refined car, but buyers quickly realized that the 3.2L VR6's 250 horsepower was barely enough to compensate for the engine's added weight over the standard GTI's 2.0L turbo four and the R32's heavy all-wheel drive system. What's more, the R32 was short-lived; it's no longer available for the 2009 model year. Enter the GTI R-Series.

According to Car and Driver, VW will bring the R-Series to the United States, possibly to be named R20, featuring the powerplant from the Audi S3. Expect around 270 horsepower from a high-pressure 2.0L turbo engine - a 70-horsepower improvement over the standard GTI. That power will be funneled through either a standard 6-speed stick or dual clutch DSG transmission to the front wheels. Like some other high-power front-wheel drive cars, an electronic differential will try and cope with the inevitable torque steer.

As much as we'd love to see the big 3.6L V6 engine from the Passat stuffed under the GTI's hood, a small turbo four will likely make for a better handling package along with reasonably good fuel economy definitely something to look forward to later this year as a 2010 model


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http://www.autoblog.com/2009/02/01/coming-to-america-volkswagen-gti-r-series/
 
i dont think so, i think it looks pretty sleek.

Now it can contend with the ms3, as a more luxurious refined alternative.
 
I'm probably in the minority, but I like those wheels. They look neat in motion too.

-Jason
 
wow, is it a threat to MS3? replacing the only powerful front wheel drive?
 
ill take one with a 6-speed please, none of that dual clutch crap!
 
Yea, well I'll hold my judgment for the final MSRP. No doubt it will be very high. Hufeisen wheels! Translated is horshoeshoe. See the design?
 
Yea, well I'll hold my judgment for the final MSRP. No doubt it will be very high. Hufeisen wheels! Translated is horshoeshoe. See the design?

Ohh, that's what Hufeisen stands for... The VW guys just call them Huffs, so I was lost in translation. =)
 
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The ultimate Golf is here! And this time, the flagship hot hatchback has more power and an all-new badge to boot.

The replacement for the R32 is being referred to within VW as the R-Series Turbo, but it’s likely to be called the R20T, hinting at its engine capacity. And our exclusive pictures show how the most powerful Golf ever will look when it eclipses the GTI at the top of the range.
VW is ditching the R32 name, along with the 3.2-litre V6 that’s powered the previous two cars, Auto Express has learned. In its place will be a tuned version of the GTI’s four-cylinder 2.0-litre turbocharged engine.

A bigger turbo, as well as tweaks to the ECU, will ensure the car has a power output of around 270bhp – that’s more than 20bhp above the outgoing V6. What’s more, as the unit is lighter, the R20T should weigh roughly the same as the GTI.

But with all that extra power on tap, it will deliver scintillating pace, with the 0-60mph sprint arriving in about five seconds. That’s a full second-and-a-half quicker than the MkV R32, and only a few tenths shy of BMW’s V8-engined M3. Top speed will be limited to 155mph.
The same engine will power an R20T version of the Scirocco. This was previewed by the Studie R concept at Italy’s Bologna Motor Show last year.

Although a VW spokesman refused to confirm whether the Golf would be driven by the front or all four wheels, the latter is more likely – as on the heavier and thirstier R32. This will help to put all that power on to the tarmac, as well as provide high levels of grip.

The engine will channel its power through a choice of a six-speed manual gearbox or VW’s DSG dual-clutch set-up. And as the unit is smaller and lighter, the R20T will offer significant improvements in fuel economy and emit less CO2 than the car it replaces.

VW’s designers have taken the understated looks of the R32 to the next level. A deep front spoiler with integrated LED headlights – a styling cue borrowed from sister company Audi – takes inspiration from the Concept BlueSport seen at January’s Detroit exhibition, while flared wheelarches, wider tyres and lowered suspension provide further clues to its potential.
At the rear, in true R-series style, twin pipes exit close to the centre-line of the car. Plus, a ‘sound-optimised’ exhaust system should ensure the R20T delivers noise to match its looks. A roof spoiler and underbody diffuser both help to increase downforce and keep the car planted at high speeds, too. Reports suggest that the R20T will make its public debut at the Nrburgring 24-hour race in Germany in May, before going on sale in UK showrooms early next year. Prices will start from around 25,000 for the three-door, with the five-door costing 2,000 more – pitching the VW head-to-head with the Ford Focus RS and Subaru Impreza STi.
 
(naughty). 5 door please?

A bigger turbo, as well as tweaks to the ECU, will ensure the car has a power output of around 270bhp – that’s more than 20bhp above the outgoing V6. What’s more, as the unit is lighter, the R20T should weigh roughly the same as the GTI.
 
I would still would rather is the Scirocco make its way over here.

Grammar please? (naughty)
j/king

I completely agree, I love the Scirocco and would take it over the Golf.
I think this GTI looks amazing though, it looks more manly. I love those wheels.
I wonder if they'll keep the plaid.
 
that is a nice car i love the lEDS they look awesome in the Audi's and vw's
 
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