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By Chris Chilton
First Drives
15 February 2010 09:41
After reinventing the hot hatch as a V6 nearly 20 years ago, Volkswagen has ditched the concept and returned to its four pot roots. But is the new 2010 VW Golf R different enough from a GTi to justify a £30k price?
Not much, at least in terms of the way it drove. The 247bhp V6 made the right noises and felt suitably swifter than the contemporary GTI. It’s all to do with CO2.
The old R32 coughed out 257g/km of CO2 and couldn’t manage more than 33mpg. Now with a blown 2.0 four-pot under the nose, its successor, the new 2010 spec VW Golf R, is a 199g/km, 33mpg car yet gives nothing away in terms of performance.
Essentially it comes down to this: 59bhp, drive to the rear wheels as well as the fronts, a set of 18-inch rims and a £6k premium. Think of the Golf R as Volkswagen’s answer to the Audi S3.
While the front-wheel drive GTI makes do with 207bhp and 206lb ft of torque, the R achieves 266bhp and 258lb ft from the same 1984cc of capacity. The extra power and the traction of four-wheel drive is enough to overcome the alarming 182kg weight penalty, allowing the R to hit 62mph in 5.7sec (GTI, 6.9sec) while at the top end, the GTi is all out at 147mph leaving the R to forge on ahead to 155mph.
The Golf R certainly feels quicker than the GTI, not outrageously fast but definitely more urgent both in acceleration and in the sound it emits. And despite sounding less cultured than the old V6, this 266bhp four is keener to rev and mates with the standard six-speed manual far better than before when it could feel rather clunky. Then, you’d opt for the dual clutch DSG ‘box; now, you still can, but might think twice.
On the contrary, the R grips harder, turns in with more conviction and quells body movements more effectively than the Golf GTI can. The fact that most of the extra mass is located towards the rear of the car probably helps, but don’t confuse the Golf R for a proper four-wheel drive car.
Like all Haldex-equipped VW group cars, this one is essentially front-wheel drive, the rear end only chiming in when conditions insist. That’s not to say the four-wheel drive system is pointless – it means no wheelspin or torque steer. But it handles like a front driver, not like an Audi R8. Doesn’t ride like one either, at least not on the standard suspension. While the ACC adaptive dampers are standard on the Scirocco R (which is actually front-wheel drive), they’re a pricey £765 option on the Golf.
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takerada says
RE: VW Golf R (2010) first drive CAR review
Save a lot of time, money and heartache. Get a MK V GTi Edition 30 (it's got the S3 engine detuned), chip it to 310bhp for £450 and have a car that matches a BMW 335i, never mind the Golf R!! And as a bonus you get 4 people in and 30mpg, unlike the BMW.
28 December 2010 21:32
hurrdurr says
Give me a GT version of the S class and put on some better car rims and i will trade in my P7.
18 April 2010 23:42
Aussie Sean says
I think the R needs to aim higher plus it needs a different engine to keep it special and elevate it from just being a slightly hotter GTi. Could I suggest that VW drop the 5 pot motor from the TT into it? 350 bhp, 4wd and a great engine noise...... heaven? It would blow all other hot hatches into the water and offer the difference / special feel that Golf R drivers want. I'll have mine in red 3 door form when they bring it out!
15 April 2010 03:08
medrad says
A nice VW products but not for me...reasons are: -A golf is meant to be an affordable fun to drive hatch....this is way too expensive and you will sweat to death beside a mitsubishi Evo in a traffic light...! -The soul and sound of the V6 of the R32 is missing..
A nice VW products but not for me...reasons are:
-A golf is meant to be an affordable fun to drive hatch....this is way too expensive and you will sweat to death beside a mitsubishi Evo in a traffic light...!
-The soul and sound of the V6 of the R32 is missing..
26 February 2010 08:59
rforum says
The Golf R is shaping up to be an excellent all-rounder. Check out the excellent R Forum community at http://www.rforum.co.uk for discerning chat and info about the Golf R and Scirocco R.
25 February 2010 19:45
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