Say Hello To The Slightly More Powerful VW Golf R

A small power hike and a few new features inside are hardly revolutionary, but the Golf R is good enough to get away with minor tweaks
Say Hello To The Slightly More Powerful VW Golf R

The first details have emerged for the updated Volkswagen Golf R range, and it starts with a power boost.

We were wondering what Volkswagen would do when the news broke that the Seat Leon Cupra will match the Golf R for power, and the result is a 10bhp nudge up to 306bhp. Peak torque stays at 295lb ft.

Say Hello To The Slightly More Powerful VW Golf R

Visual modifications for the ‘facelifted’ car are harder to find than a practically new Honda NSX, but we’re assured they’re there somewhere. Probably. The LED tail lights look slightly different within the cluster.

Still, the R is good for a 0-62mph sprint of 4.6 seconds, the release claims, and it will continue to be built as an estate as well as a hatchback. Both DSG and manual gearboxes will be carried over.

Say Hello To The Slightly More Powerful VW Golf R

Inside, there’s now a standard infotainment system imaginatively named Composition Colour, but in the R it looks like that can be upgraded to a 9.2-inch top-spec unit.

12.3-inch fully digital instrument cluster much like the one used by the Passat – and various Audi models.

Say Hello To The Slightly More Powerful VW Golf R

At the bum-end of the Golf range there’s some less good news, with an 85bhp version powered by the new 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo. It’s likely to be, in part at least, a ploy to make the range’s starting price lower than it otherwise would be. A cheaper billboard price is always good news for marketers, but they won’t expect to sell many for that amount.

Comments

Antiprius

What happened to the hot hatch power war? It seems like manufacturers are too scared to push their hatches above 400bhp. What gives?

12/23/2016 - 20:41 |
4 | 2

maybe because the emissions

12/24/2016 - 04:00 |
2 | 2

They’re not scared, they’re just trying to keep each car category in its place, seriously 300 hp is more than enough.

12/24/2016 - 07:21 |
7 | 0

Because they can’t have their lower end cars pushing past the luxury cars, also it is difficult to reliably squeeze much more hp/L without making the engine fail manufacturers stringent durability tests

12/24/2016 - 08:34 |
0 | 0
August W

But will it go 92mph? (get it bc the average speed of a golf ball is 92? I’m sorry, I tried.)

12/23/2016 - 20:41 |
1 | 5
The VW Beetle

I would’ve thought everyone in Australia would’ve been buying the Ford Focus RS, but since it was released, I’ve only seen 1 on the road. Heck, I’ve seen more F12’s.

12/23/2016 - 22:34 |
0 | 0
The S2K Guy

Where’s Golf S

12/24/2016 - 00:28 |
0 | 0

Are you sure that exists?

12/24/2016 - 08:07 |
0 | 0
Anonymous

The estate in blue looks gorgeous.

12/24/2016 - 13:56 |
0 | 0
Carspottingbcn

So now the leon cupra should be 300hp

12/24/2016 - 21:28 |
0 | 0

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