Fastest VW Golf GTI arrives in July

AUSTRALIA IS A MARKET where, unlike most others in the world, the Golf GTI is the most popular model. As a result, eager buyers are likely to be lining up for the latest special edition, the Golf GTI TCR well before it appears in showrooms in July.

With a recommended retail price of $51,490 (plus on road costs) the Golf GTI TCR, (“TCR” to celebrate Volkswagen’s success in Touring Car Racing), is the ultimate expression of the current generation Golf GTI, the world’s favourite performance hatchback.

VW’s Golf has a history of special editions beginning with the GTI Pirelli (Mark 5), through GTI 35th Anniversary (Mark 6) and GTI 40 Years (Mark 7, 2016).

The GTI TCR succeeds the acclaimed GTI 40 Years as the most powerful production version of the original ‘hot hatch’ model line. While both emulate the 213kW of the Golf R, the 40 Years achieved this power on overboost. In the GTI TCR this output is constantly attainable; an appreciable increase over the standard GTI’s 180kW.

The GTI TCR’s estimated 0-100km/h time is 5.7 seconds – 0.6 more rapid than the GTI 40 Years with DSG transmission and within one second of the Golf R DSG hatch’s 4.8 seconds.

No all-wheel drive but a lighter front differential lock

Unlike the Golf R, GTIs eschew all-wheel-drive for the lighter weight of a front differential lock. In the TCR this is augmented by a bespoke adaptive chassis control and performance front brake system. The TCR rides more firmly and 5mm lower than the standard GTI.

The difference with GTI TCR and the usual GTI is also audible with a freer flowing system providing a distinctive note. A six-speed version of Volkswagen’s wet clutch DSG comes with the unfiltered 350Nm version of this engine tune.

Available in the Pure White and Tornado Red, shades synonymous with GTI, the GTI TCR is also available in a new Pure Grey. All colours come with a black roof, distinctive honeycomb side decals and bespoke 19-inch alloys.

Interior features include Alcantara accents, black/red sports cloth upholstery, a new version of the GTI steering wheel with perforated leather at the hand positions and a red 12 o’clock marker.

Interior features include Alcantara accents, black/red sports cloth upholstery, a new version of the GTI steering wheel with perforated leather at the hand positions and a red 12 o’clock marker.

To put the new GTI TCR into context, the standard Golf GTI is $46,690 (plus on road costs).

A sportier interior may not appeal to all tastes
It features:
  • 180kW/370Nm 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine
  • 7-speed wet-clutch DSG
  • Front differential lock
  • Golf R brake package
  • Active Info Display
  • Front Assist with City Emergency Brake (City EB) and Pedestrian Monitoring
  • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane Assist with adaptive lane guidance
  • Traffic Jam Assist and Emergency Assist
  • Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Traffic Alert
  • 18-inch alloy wheels and adaptive chassis control
  • GTI body styling
  • 8-inch satellite navigation system with App-Connect
  • LED headlights and Light Assist
  • Leather sports multi-function steering wheel
  • ‘Clark’ sport cloth seat upholstery
  • Electrically foldable exterior mirrors
  • Rear View Camera (RVC) and Park Assist with manoeuvre braking
  • Keyless Access, keyless entry and starting system

OPTIONS

Metallic/Pearl effect paint, $600.

Sound & Style package, $2300 (19-inch Brescia alloy wheels, 9.2-inch satellite navigation, gesture control, voice control and Dynaudio Excite 400W premium audio system)

Luxury package, $3900 (Vienna leather upholstery, heated front seats, electrically adjustable driver’s seat with memory function, exterior mirrors with memory function, panoramic electric glass sunroof)

The Golf GTI TCR differs from the standard Golf in specification and equipment:
  • 213kW/350Nm 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine
  • 6-speed wet-clutch DSG
  • Modified exhaust
  • Unique Adaptive Chassis Control, lowered 5mm
  • Black mirror covers
  • Honeycomb TCR decals
  • Gloss black roof
  • LED headlights with dynamic cornering light
  • Dynamic light assist
  • Sports cloth/microfleece seats
  • Sports steering wheel with perforated leather and red 12 o’clock marker
  • Seat belts and floor mats with red trim
  • Alcantra gearshift lever and door trim inserts
A glass panoramic sunroof is an additional $1900.

Once we have tested and assessed the new Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR, seniordriveraus will bring you a comprehensive review, including everything the over-50 driver needs to know.