Volkswagen Golf R 400
UPDATE: Official pics of VW's 400hp Golf R 400 following Beijing unveiling
What more do we know? Well, for a 400hp Golf it actually looks pretty restrained, flared (not box) arches apparently referencing the G60 Rallye Golfs of old, twin exhausts the V6 R32s and additional carbon flourishes and vents on the bumpers setting it apart from other hot Golfs. That and the new yellow trim elements.
Inside are some tidy looking seats and a slightly confusing gear lever. Confusing? Well all the VW material says the R 400 has a DSG gearbox but the one in the photos has a clear H-pattern manual design. We'd bet on the DSG being the reality, assuming the car makes production. Which we rather hope it does...
Still feeling the need for a stupidly powerful four-wheel drive car with daily practicality but not taken with the reborn Subaru WRX STI or Mercedes A45 AMG? Looks like VW of all people is kicking off a power war among the emergent 'mega hatch' crowd with news of a Golf R 400. There's a clue to the most significant number on the spec sheet in that name - yes, it really is a 400hp, four-wheel drive Golf for those whose pulse can't be sufficiently raised by the 300hp Golf R.
VW doesn't do mad very often so when someone does slip something into the water cooler at Wolfsburg the results can be rather shocking. OK, so this is officially a concept but it's more plausible than the 650hp W12-engined special of 2007. And the box-arched Golf Rallye referenced in the press release as inspiration was actually built and sold. And driven by our very own Riggers not so long ago.
You don't need to be a mathematical genius to figure out that 400hp from a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine is both impressive and equates to a fairly mighty 200hp per litre. Torque is 332lb ft, up from 280lb ft in the R. And we thought AMG's 180hp per litre in the A45 was impressive... Suitably engorged it'll hit 62mph in a claimed 3.9 seconds, a whole second faster than the R, and go on to 175mph. Which is quite a lot for a Golf.
Like the Golf R (we've got it booked in and will report back on it shortly...) the R 400 runs Haldex-5 four-wheel drive and is, to all intents and purposes, an evolution of that car. Ah yes, the 'evo' word - is this the much promised but thus far unseen 'Golf Evo' talked about earlier in the year? Looks that way, VW choosing the Beijing show rather than the anticipated Geneva to unveil the car.
Though it runs the same suspension and tyres as the Golf R there are more dramatic visual flourishes to set it apart, including box arches flared by 20mm to accommodate different wheel offsets, twin centre-mounted pipes a la Golf R32, carbon (fake) outside and (real) inside and a new 'Lemon Yellow' trim line in the grille. This helps colour code the various hot Golfs, red being GTI, blue for GTD and chrome for the R.
For now VW is saying the R 400 is just a show car, that statement delivered with a wink suggesting there might be something more production ready in the pipeline. Fingers crossed and the ball's in your court AMG...
VW anorak? Geek out on the full Golf R 400 press release in its unedited glory here!
I find that (on my iPad) if I turn the screen on a horizontal axis about 45+ degrees from my viewing point (in other words, hold the iPad in front of me, then push the left hand edge away from me until it is approx 45 degrees back) the car looks, well, more like a normal Golf.
Voilà!
Cue half a dozen pages of people moaning that it's boring and the Haldex will understeer you into a hedge. Oh and of course the standard "£??k for a Golf?!"
Obviously thats on a track and on roads the R will undoubtedly be faster than the Leon but the Leon was nearly a full second quicker on that test.
Still an interesting car to watch as for all intents and purposes this might be the very last high performance, non-hybrid model of the Golf. Ticks many collector car/low depreciation boxes except well, it is still a Golf after all.
It's not like I believe the majority of this will come to fruition anyway!
(If it does come good, I'll have one but will be insisting on all badge delete options)
Still an interesting car to watch as for all intents and purposes this might be the very last high performance, non-hybrid model of the Golf. Ticks many collector car/low depreciation boxes except well, it is still a Golf after all.
Very smooth, and a wide band of power coming on at 2k rpm and going hard from 3k rpm till cut-out.
I have driven quite a few now.
400 on the TFSI/TSI is no great news. That its coming out the box with it is.
No heavier engine needed.
Power delivery in my 300hp model is very smooth, not on/off at all, and I've driven several MK6 R's which have been tuned to 350-360hp, and they were equally as smooth.
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