Volkswagen Debuts GTI and Polo Concepts at Worthersee

Wed, May 20, 2009

Automotive News, Debuts

Volkswagen Debuts GTI and Polo Concepts at Worthersee

It’s a VW tradition.  Every year at the Worthersee show in southern Austria, which is the largest VW and Audi show in the world, VW usually debuts some fantastic concept cars to thousands of adoring fans.  A few years ago, it was a MKV Golf with a twin-turbocharged W12 mounted where the back seats go, driving the rear wheels.  In a sign of the times, this year it’s a pair of spruced-up production hatchbacks: a MKVI GTi and a new Polo.  While they’re not overendowed with weapons-grade horsepower (sadly), they do present distinctly producable packages for the Golf and Polo.

VW GTi Worthersee '09 concept

The GTi Worthersee is a modified new Golf GTI, and the biggest difference is the paint – called Firespark Metallic, it’s a deep-deep-deep cherry red with a hint of black to it.  Absolutely lovely.  It’s also been treated to some black-finish multispoke 19″ alloys with a red lip, time-attack style, and some smoked-finish LED rear taillamps as well as a color-matched strip on the front grille.

Inside, the GTI Worthersee ’09 gets lots of little trim changes to bring the interior ambience up a notch.  “Worthersee 2009″ sill plates, redesigned seats with color-matched bolsters, and some piano-black trim make the GTI a more inviting place to spend time.

GTI Worthersee Concept Interior

They’ve also fitted a sports dual exhaust and lowered the suspension enough so the car doesn’t sit like a 4×4.  And… that’s about it.  It’s a nice looking package, but there’s no word on production intent… yet.

Polo Worthersee '09

The Polo Worthersee is a bit more show and less go, but hey – it’s a Polo.  It’s a basic 1.4L Polo with 86 thundering horsepower (what, no 1.8T swap?  Come on, VW.)  Highlights on the outside include the Flash Red paint with black “rally stripes”, and some rather striking 18″ two-tone “Budapest” alloy wheels.  It’s also been  lowered a bit so those wheels can fill the wells with more authority.

Polo Worthersee

The interior is treated to black high-gloss finish in multiple places, bringing the classiness up a bit.  Two-tone black leather and white microfiber seats are a nice touch, too.

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So, while they aren’t the most exciting concepts, we should be happy that VW’s showing anything at all with the way things are these days.  And while you might not be seeing the Polo Worthersee on a street near you soon, you’ll certainly be seeing new Polos, at least in Europe: there are already 13,000+ pre-orders for the new Polo, which hasn’t even gone on sale yet.

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James - who has written 308 posts on Car Throttle.

James Mackintosh is a full time student and budding automotive journalist. When he's not writing for CarThrottle, he can usually be found elbows deep in his 1988 Saab 900 SPG, fixing whatever's broken latest. He enjoys long walks on the beach, Holset HX35's, Megasquirt standalone engine management, and ignition switches between the seats.

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Brian DR1665 Says:

    Weapons Grade Horsepower. You don’t mind if I use that in the future, do you, James? Because I really want to use that. That’s super bad ass.

    Neither of these is as outrageous as the W12 MR MkV from a couple years ago, but I think they’re more impressive because they’re more realistic. That “Firespark Red” color is brilliant and the Polo, with it’s power set at a “reasonable” level, looks to be a fine commuter for people who still have a soul.

    Kudos to VeeDub for these sweet rides.

  2. James Says:

    “Weapons-Grade Horsepower” (C) James 2009

    SORRY PUNK

    just kidding, go ahead.

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