Say Hello To 'My' Wicked Volkswagen Up GTi

My new long-term test car has arrived from VW, so let me tell you about this awesome little thing!
Say Hello To 'My' Wicked Volkswagen Up GTi

A few months ago, I asked for your advice on what spec I should choose for a brand new Volkswagen Up GTi that the good guys at VW would be lending me for six months. The GTi would be specced to my liking, and the aim of the loan would be for me to tell you what life is like with one of VW’s coolest cars.

In the comments, it was quickly decided by you that the GTi would feature three doors, not five, while colour choices varied. Some of you liked the red, others preferred the clean lines of the white. As for me, though, Tungsten Silver metallic looked good on VW’s configurator, so that’s what I went with, along with a black roof and a Jacara Red cloth interior.

Say Hello To 'My' Wicked Volkswagen Up GTi

I like to mountain bike and kayak a lot, so was pleased to find bike and kayak holders on the options list, which I quickly ticked, as well as VW’s cruise and park pack, climate control and beats audio.

Anyway, the Up GTi showed up this week, so these are the first two decent pics of it I can show you (courtesy of CT Ed. Matt). I’ve only driven the car 20 miles in traffic so far (I’m looking forward to a weekend blast), and first impressions are really good.

The GTi’s 1.0, three cylinder turbo engine with 115hp feels very lively, has plenty of low-end grunt, sounds surprisingly awesome, and has nicely weighted steering. The pedal weights are spot on too, especially the brake which, unlike a lot of small modern cars, is not over-servoed, giving the Up GTi wonderfully progressive braking feel.

I’ll be reporting on life with an Up GTi throughout the next six months, so let me know below what things you’d like to see, what information you want to know, and anything else that interests you. I’d also be keen to hear your thoughts on the spec I’ve chosen. Looking at the Instagram post I put up yesterday, this is dividing opinion…

Comments

DL🏁

I’m more excited about this car than I am about most supercars

05/23/2018 - 19:47 |
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CannedRex24

I want to like the Up GTi. I really do, but it feels so old and kinda outdated to today’s rivals and honestly, I think I’d rather go with a Mazda 2 GT.

115hp
8.7 0-60
N/A engine and yet 56 mpg combined (damn skyactive, nice job)
£16k
And a much much better interior than the Outdated mess of the Ups.

05/23/2018 - 20:44 |
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Wogmidget

Is it as much fun as the Fiesta ST?

05/23/2018 - 21:38 |
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UnknownCat13

Donde esta el v6 para Phil?

05/24/2018 - 00:01 |
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DJ N

Damn, a one litre turbine’d three banger making 115hp. That’s impressive!

05/24/2018 - 04:28 |
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Anonymous

Have a drag race against other 3 cylinder 1 liter turbo cars

05/24/2018 - 05:59 |
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NotARealRoadTest

Unless it’s got an electric handbrake, you could find out how easy it is to execute handbrake turns?
Maybe a cheeky game of car tennis with a close rival or an ordinarily specced up?

05/24/2018 - 07:59 |
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As i own a Mii sport, which has the same chassis as this car and a proper handbrake. I can comfirm that in mexico, it can excicute very precise handbrake turns

05/25/2018 - 13:18 |
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DriftMaster2.0

Beautiful Alex
Best car since the V6 F type

05/24/2018 - 14:35 |
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Anonymous

Tune it! I would love to see how much h pwoer this little guy can handle with a software tweak. 150 would probably be a riot.

05/25/2018 - 00:16 |
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Cyrus Biarash

LS Swap

05/25/2018 - 06:00 |
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