Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR (2019, Mark VII, seventh generation) photos
The 2019 Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR has a 2L turbo with 180kW (241hp), FWD, 7-speed DSG, 18″ or 19″ wheels, and front differential lock.
The 2019 Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR has a 2L turbo with 180kW (241hp), FWD, 7-speed DSG, 18″ or 19″ wheels, and front differential lock.
The 2019 Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 3-door hatch has been previewed by a concept. It has FWD, a 2-liter turbo engine with 213kW (286hp) and 370Nm (273 lb-ft), 7-speed DCT, 18″ or 19″ wheels, microfiber trim, new aero, and an adjustable chassis.
The changes for the 2017 Peugeot 308 GTi facelift are hard to pick with new headlamps, taillamps, bumpers and hood. It’s still super sexy and turbocharged.
The Mark VI Volkswagen Polo GTI looks better, but so familiar. It rides on the larger MQB-A0 platform and has a larger 2-liter turbo I4 with FWD.
The sixth generation Volkswagen Polo GTI has a larger 2-liter turbo I4 with 147kW (197hp), FWD, and a 6-speed manual or 7-speed DSG.
The first Volkswagen Golf GTI created the hot hatch with 1.6 or 1.8-liter engines, tuned suspension, better handling, tartan trim and a golf ball shifter.
The original Volkswagen Golf GTI had either a fuel injected 1.6-liter or 1.8-liter gas engines with around 80kW (107hp) and 140Nm (103 lb-ft).
The Volkswagen Up GTI “near-production prototype” at Worthersee 2017 has the same philosophy, and similar dimensions, to the original Golf GTI.
The Volkswagen Golf GTI First Decade concept at Worthersee 2017 has a 300kW (402hp) gas turbo engine, and a 12kW electric motor for the rear wheels.
The Volkswagen Up Concept has a gas turbo engine with 85kW (114hp) and 230Nm (170 lb-ft), 8.8s 0-100km/h, and a 197km/h (122mph) top speed.