By Staff Writer

Following the launch of the new Golf TSI and Golf GTI facelift in May, Volkswagen has introduced two more performance models in the Golf range namely the Golf R and Golf GTD.

With over 350 000 Golf’s sold in South Africa since its launch four decades ago, the updated version of the seventh generation Golf is once again redefining its market segment by bringing ‘big car’ technology to the compact family car class. The Golf R’s popularity in South Africa continues to strengthen and together with the GTI makeup nearly 60% of Golf sales in South Africa.

Traditionally, the Golf R has always been the most powerful model in the comprehensive Golf range. The power output of the latest Golf R moves to 213 kW, making it the most powerful series Golf ever sold in South Africa.

The power output of the latest Golf R moves to 213 kW, making it the most powerful series Golf ever sold in South Africa.

Meanwhile, the GTD, which is Volkswagen’s only performance diesel derivative hatch to be launched in South Africa, combines the performance of a sports car with the fuel economy of a sub-compact car in a most enticing way.

This “GTI among the diesel” is driven by an entirely new four-cylinder TDI of the EA288 series which can also be found on the Volkswagen Passat – a transverse mounted, charged two-litre engine with common rail direct injection. The 2.0litre TDI engine develops 130kW at 3,600 to 4,000 rpm. Its torque is a substantial 350 Nm.

The power output of the latest Golf R moves to 213 kW, making it the most powerful series Golf ever sold in South Africa.

Retail Prices (VAT and emissions tax included)

  • 2.0 TDI 130kW GTD DSG: R 506 700
  • 2.0 TSI R 213kW DSG: R 647 300

The Official Images of the Golf R and Golf GTD

 

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