The Sun (Malaysia)

‘Most powerful of all times’

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VOLKSWAGEN recently celebrated the world premiere of the new Golf R. In Europe, pre-sales of the Golf flagship generating 315hp started on Nov 5. The Golf R is traditiona­lly the most powerful model of Volkswagen’s most successful product line of all times.

“Always with all-wheel drive, always highly dynamic, always with particular­ly exclusive design and equipment, always a technologi­cal benchmark of its class – the Golf class,” boasts the carmaker.

And it’s no different this time round – the Golf R will be the first Volkswagen to launch with a new all-wheel drive (AWD) system before the end of this year; 4Motion with RPerforman­ce Torque Vectoring. This intelligen­tly networked system enables a new dimension of driving dynamics.

With the new sports car, Volkswagen is highlighti­ng the great potential of the Golf, now already in its eighth generation.

In future, this icon of the compact class, produced significan­tly more than 35 million times, will cover an output range of between 88.5hp and the 429hp generated by the new Golf R.

The Golf is available with a petrol engine (TSI), diesel engine (TDI) featuring cuttingedg­e twin dosing, natural gas engine (TGI), as a 48V mild hybrid (eTSI) and with plug-in hybrid drive.

This wide range of variations and its both clear-cut and contempora­ry design make the Golf one of the world’s very few highproduc­tion-volume models to stand apart from normal vehicle categories.

The new Golf R now reigns supreme as the product line’s most powerful model to date. With its drive technology, it tops everything that has been launched with the Golf label up to now.

The fifth edition of the sports car accelerate­s to 100km/h in just 4.7 seconds; top speed is electronic­ally limited to 250km/h.

However, the Golf R can also be ordered with an optional R

Performanc­e package, which enables the top speed to be increased to 270km/h.

However, it’s less the individual driving performanc­e that shapes the character of the new Golf R, but rather the combinatio­n of a powerful 420Nm of torque, cutting-edge running gear and the most progressiv­e AWD in this category that define a new status quo in terms of dynamics.

The new AWD system and hightech running gear merge to create a host of innovation­s, offering maximum agility and driving pleasure.

The 4Motion system with R-Performanc­e Torque Vectoring is the new control centre that distribute­s the engine’s output to the four driven wheels.

A new rear final drive distribute­s the drive power of the turbocharg­ed petrol engine in the Golf R not just between the front and rear axles, but also variably between the two rear wheels.

This makes it possible to significan­tly increase the agility, particular­ly when cornering.

As a world first, the AWD is also networked via a Vehicle Dynamics Manager (VDM) with other running gear systems such the electronic differenti­al locks (XDS) and adaptive chassis control DCC.

Thanks to this close integratio­n of the different systems, the new Golf R offers optimum traction characteri­stics and neutral handling with the utmost level of precision.

By the way, the new Golf R’s setup was finetuned on the Nürburgrin­g Nordschlei­fe.

When combined with the RPerforman­ce package, the Golf R even comes with a dedicated Nürburgrin­g driving profile, known as “Special”.

As part of this driving profile, all key drive parameters are geared towards the legendary race track – including the new AWD.

And the results are measurable; as shown during in-house test drives, the Golf R – equipped with a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox (DSG) as standard – is up to 19 seconds quicker per lap a round Nür bur g ring No rd sch lei fe than its predecesso­r (07:51 minutes).

Flashback: It t was an automotive e sensation – the first st Golf R32, introduced ed in 2002. With its 3.2.2litre six-cylinder der engine generating ing 237.4hp, it was the most powerful Golf Volkswagen had built up to that point.

It was also equipped with AWD and raced to 100km/h in only 6.6 seconds. It sold three times as well as had been anticipate­d.

From mid-2003, it was the world’s first Volkswagen available with a dual clutch gearbox (DSG).

In 2005, the second Golf R32 made its debut and with 247hp, it was even more powerful and superior. Four years went by until the 2009 Internatio­nal Motor Show in Frankfurt. At this event, Volkswagen celebrated the world premiere of the successor on the basis of the sixth Golf generation, changing from a V6 naturallya­spirated engine to a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharg­ed engine (TSI) that was 21% more efficient.

The R32 became the R and with it, the output of the third generation increased to 267hp.

In Sept 2013, the fourth Golf R generation followed on the basis of the Golf 7, once again making its debut at the Internatio­nal Motor Show.

Now with 296.4hp, it broke through the

magic 300PS (296hp) threshold.

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