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Volkswagen Golf R

The independent definitive Volkswagen Golf R video review
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    By Jonathan Crouch

    You've done the Volkswagen Golf GTI and now want something with sharper teeth? Try the latest 333PS Golf R. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.

    Ten Second Reviewword count: 68

    Want the ultimate hot hatch? Volkswagen's rejuvenated Golf R could well be it. This can't claim to be the fastest car of its kind but its Wolfsburg maker reckons it's the most complete, most rewarding and most dynamic shopping rocket yet made. Depending on your mood, it can reach 168mph on the racetrack or register better than 35mpg on the school run. Your everyday supercar is right here.

    Backgroundword count: 161

    We've had the Golf R around in various forms since 2009 and the formula it offers hasn't fundamentally changed much in that time. There's VW's 2.0-litre TSI turbo petrol engine in its fastest form, 4MOTION 4WD and a slice of Golf GTI engineering tuned up to the max. This 'CD1'-series version, based on the current MK8 Golf architecture, doesn't deviate much from that script but does usefully embellish it. And of course, predictably, it claims to be the quickest and most powerful Golf ever made. That isn't enough to allow it to fully take on uber-fast super hatches like the Mercedes-AMG A 45 or the Audi RS3. But the Golf R significantly undercuts both these models on price and in real world point-to-point motoring probably isn't much slower. Plus a major draw is that its pavement presence is that bit more understated. You could get away with one of these in the company carpark without Directorship-level eyebrows being raised. Sounds tempting.

    Driving Experienceword count: 317

    So to what you need to know here. The improved version of this Volkswagen's EA888 2.0-litre TSI turbo petrol unit now puts out 333PS (13PS more than before). Torque though is unchanged and performance is only fractionally different from before, 62mph from rest occupying 4.6s (just 0.1s faster than the previous car could manage). If you pay extra for the optional 'R-Performance upgrade' package, Volkswagen will remove the 155mph speed limiter so that 168mph is possible. All this motor's pulling power is available from just 2,100rpm. Power though, is nothing without control - and this Golf R has more of that. As before with this uber-fast hot hatch, power can be distributed not only between front and rear axles but also between the rear wheels. Thanks to a torque vectoring system using a pair of electronically operated multi-disc clutches, output can be balanced across the rear axle from 0-100% within milliseconds. You might well want that optional 'R-Performance' upgrade package because it includes two extra driving modes. 'Special' was configured for optimum performance at the legendary Nurburgring Nordschliefe race track. There's also 'Drift', configured for general wild racetrack use. Aurally, this top Golf still doesn't provide quite the fireworks you'd get from, say, a Honda Civic Type-R or a Mercedes-AMG A 45 S 4MATIC+, but there's now a more gravelly delivery to the sound actuator that pumps noise in the cabin. Which you can switch off through the enhanced drive mode set-up, which now offers greater customisation and has an added 'Eco' mode that softens throttle response and provokes earlier up-shifts from the 7-speed DSG auto gearbox. As before, compared to a Golf GTI, this R has 10% stiffer springs, a 1.3-degree front axle camber change and steering software tweaked to be more direct. The brake discs are 17mm bigger and feature crisper pedal response. And the front aluminium subframe is 3kgs lighter. All good to know.

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    Price:

    £43,320.00 (At 16 Aug 2024)

    £44,685.00 (At 16 Aug 2024)

    CO2 (g/km):

    184 (Hatch)

    Max Speed (mph):

    168 (R Performance)

    0-62 mph (s):

    4.6

    Combined Mpg:

    34.9 (Hatch)

    Length (mm):

    4567

    Width (mm):

    1799

    Height (mm):

    1515

    Boot Capacity (l):

    380

    Power (ps):

    333

    Scoring (subset of scores)

    Category:

    Performance
    80%
    Handling
    80%
    Comfort
    80%
    Space
    80%
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