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by Christopher Hartmann Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

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What kind of car is a Volkswagen Golf R?

The Golf R reached its fifth generation and all offered sports car performances, with all-wheel-drive traction and aggressive look. Volkswagen was considered the inventor of the hot-hatch category when it introduced the first generation of the Golf GTI.

What makes the Golf R so special?

The new generation Golf R handles with more agility and more comfort, giving you maximum control at high speeds⁠6so you can carve and sprint to your heart’s content. 4MOTION®

When does the Volkswagen Golf R go on sale?

The Golf R is expected to go on sale at the end of this year. Since the Golf R is only offered as one fully loaded model, the only decision to make when buying one is whether you want to trade the standard six-speed manual for the optional seven-speed dual-clutch automatic. Choosing the latter increases its base price by just $800.

What kind of exhaust system does a Golf R have?

With the new turbo and air intake installed, it’s time to move on to the exhaust system. The IS38ETR turbo requires an uprated downpipe with a sports cat, plus a high-flow exhaust system. The owner of this Golf R has supplied a full turbo-back exhaust, which it has to be said looks stunning.

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Where is the Golf R made?

Wolfsburg“Now built in Wolfsburg, the cars have more performance, better handling, more standard equipment and improved tech features, yet minimal price increases.” The 2022 Golf GTI and Golf R are an evolution of the Golf-family design formula.

Where is the 2019 Golf R made?

Wolfsburg, GermanyThis week, we drive the 2019 Volkswagen Golf R, a performance-bred Golf assembled in Wolfsburg, Germany, and one of VW's most impressive motorsports inspired compact vehicles.

Where was the MK7 Golf R built?

Ready to race! “The new Golf is produced in Wolfsburg (Germany), Zwickau (Germany) , Foshan (China) and Puebla (Mexico)”.

Which VWS are still made in Germany?

However, Volkswagen still does a lot of manufacturing in a factory that opened in 1938, in Wolfsburg Germany....These are the vehicles still being made on that site:Volkswagen Golf.Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan.Volkswagen Golf R.Volkswagen Golf GTI.Volkswagen Golf GTE.Volkswagen e-Golf.Volkswagen Tiguan.

Where are 2021 VW Golf manufactured?

Puebla, MexicoVolkswagen expects that the model year 2021 Golf models built at the Puebla, Mexico plant will sustain sales of the affordable, European-designed hatchback through year end. The Golf family name will carry on in model year 2022 with the introduction of the all-new Mk 8 Golf GTI and Golf R, arriving this Fall.

Where is 2022 VW GTI built?

GermanyThe new 2022 Volkswagen GTI will be built in Germany.

Are Golf R made in Germany?

While previous-gen Golfs all came from Mexico, the 2022 GTI and R will be built in Wolfsburg, Germany.

Where are UK VW Golfs made?

Volkswagen cars come from a manufacturing company based in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany.

Where is the Golf Mk8 made?

ChinaVolkswagen Golf Mk8ManufacturerVolkswagenProduction2019–present 2020–present (China)Model years2019-present (Europe & Malaysia) 2020-present (China) 2022–present (North America)AssemblyGermany: Wolfsburg (Wolfsburg Volkswagen Plant) China: Foshan (FAW-VW) Malaysia: Pekan (DRB-HICOM)21 more rows

Which Volkswagens are built in Mexico?

The Puebla plant produces the models: Jetta, Beetle, Beetle Cabriolet, Golf, Golf SportWagen and Tiguan Long Version. The engines plant in Silao started its operations in January 2013.

Are VW engines made in Mexico?

Wolfsburg / Silao - Volkswagen is further extending its commitment to manufacturing in North America. The engine plant in Silao in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato was opened today and is the Volkswagen Group's 100th plant worldwide.

Where are VW engines made?

Audi's plant in Hungary, located in the western town of Gyor, is a key supplier for the VW group. The plant manufactured 1.97 million engines and 135,232 cars last year, according to figures published on its website.

When was the VW Golf VI R introduced?

The VW Golf VI R was presented by the German automaker at the 2009 Frankfurt IAA. The car will replace the R32 model line and after debating whether Volkswagen should market the car as the Golf R20 or simply Golf R, the latter choice prevailed.

What year was the Volkswagen Golf R32?

VOLKSWAGEN Golf IV R32. 2002 - 2004. Back in 2002, the German car manufacturer Volkswagen unveiled at the international car show in Madrid the most powerful Golf ever created. Codenamed R32, the car was equipped with a 3.2 liter V6 engine which provides higher performance than any other vehicle in the Golf series.

How many HP does a Volkswagen Golf 7 have?

VOLKSWAGEN Golf VII R. The Volkswagen Golf GTI was the inventor of the hot hatch segment, even though the original GTI only had 115 hp. Fast-forward to 2017 and we find the Golf R, a true contender in the hot hatch category.

How much horsepower does a R32 have?

The R32 is the most powerful version of Volkswagen Golf ever created by the German car manufacturer, being equipped with an engine which develops 250 horsepower.

What is the fifth generation of Golf?

The Golf R reached its fifth generation and all offered sports car performances, with all-wheel-drive traction and aggressive look. Volkswagen was considered the inventor of the hot-hatch category when it introduced the first generation of the Golf GTI. It was a segment that grew and, soon, other carmakers produced various performance vehicles in the segment. The Golf evolved and offered more...

What is the fastest VW Golf?

The seventh generation (A7) Golf is surely the best one yet , and it has also produced the fastest VW ever made. The new Golf R 5-door was revealed to the public at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show, where it wowed people with one thing above all else: power. The same 2.0 turbo engine used by the Audi S3 has been fitted to this car, resulting in 300 horsepower delivered through a reworked all-wheel d...

When did the R32 come out?

2005 - 2008. Volkswagen tried a different approach to the hot-hatch market and introduced the R32 in the fourth generation of the Golf's lineup in 2002, and did it again on the fifth generation in 2005. The German carmaker is often credited as the inventor of the hot-hatch segment with the first Golf GTI. But with more and more competitors in that ...

Who designed the Mk6 Golf?

This vehicle was debuted at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. The Mk6 Golf was designed by Volkswagen's chief designer Walter de'Silva. The design is said to be more aerodynamic, helping fuel efficiency, and is quieter than its predecessor.

When was the Golf TCR made?

Volkswagen Motorsport, the motorsport division of the brand, built the Golf TCR touring car in 2015 for use in various international and national competitions which use TCR regulations. In 2016 the car was updated and renamed Golf GTI TCR.

How many miles does a 2015 Volkswagen E golf drive?

The production version of the 2015 Volkswagen e-Golf was unveiled at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. According to VW the e-Golf has a practical all-electric range of 130 to 190 km (81 to 118 mi), with an official NEDC cycle of 190 km (120 mi), and the winter range is expected to be 80 to 120 km (50 to 75 mi). The 2015 e-Golf has an official EPA rated all-electric range of 134 km (83 mi), and a combined fuel economy of 116 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent (MPGe) for an energy consumption of 29 kW-hrs/100 mi. The EPA rating for city driving is 126 MPGe and 105 MPGe in highway. Production of vehicles destined for retail customers began in March 2014.

How many golfs were built in 2013?

Historically, the Golf is Volkswagen's best-selling model and is among the world's top three best-selling models, with more than thirty million built as of June 2013. Initially, most Golfs were 3-door hatchbacks.

How fast is a Golf GTE?

The Golf GTE has a top speed of 217 km/h (135 mp h) and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in under 7.6 seconds. The vehicle can be recharged from a Type 2 charging point in approximately 2 hours, or from a standard 230 V wall outlet in approximately 4 hours.

Where is the GTI made?

The GTI version is the only version on sale in Mexico. The saloon/sedan version, again widely marketed Volkswagen as the Jetta, is assembled in Germany, South Africa, as well as Mexico. It is marketed in certain markets, including European markets and Mexico as Bora. It was followed in 2007 by a new Golf Variant.

When was the Mk4 introduced?

Main article: Volkswagen Golf Mk4. The Golf Mk4 was first introduced in August 1997, followed by a notchback version (VW Bora or, in North America, again VW Jetta) in August 1998 and a new Golf Variant (estate) in March 1999.

When will Volkswagen release the Golf R?

This suggests its starting price will be a couple of thousand dollars higher than before when it hits U.S. dealership in late 2021.

How much horsepower does a Golf R have?

Engine, Transmission, and Performance. Under the Golf R's hood is a turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four-cylinder that makes 315 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque—up from 288 hp and 280 lb-ft in the last generation R. The engine pairs with either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

What is the 2022 Golf R?

The 2022 Volkswagen Golf R looks ready to overthrow the hottest hatchbacks that have been hogging headlines during its absence from our shores. Spawned from the improvements made to the upcoming Mk8 Golf GTI, the R-rated model has a more powerful 315-hp turbo-four and an all-wheel-drive system with a drift mode.

Does the Golf R have plaid seats?

Unlike the GTI, the Golf R isn't available with plaid seat inserts, but it does boast bolstered front seats wrapped in nappa leather. These exclusive buckets have blue and carbon-look accents in the side sections as well as a blue "R" logo in the backrest.

What is the difference between the Golf R and the GTI?

From the front, the Golf R is distinguished from the GTI by its unique lower valence, larger air intakes, matte chrome mirror caps and the R's signature blue grille accent (now backlit!).

How much horsepower does a 2022 Golf R have?

It will be considerably more powerful than the 2022 Golf GTI, which is slated to make 242 hp and 273 lb-ft.

How fast does the 2022 Golf R go?

Volkswagen claims the Golf R will accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds, which is 0.2 second quicker than VW's estimates for the outgoing model.

Is the 2022 Golf R based on the Golf GTI?

The 2022 Volkswagen Golf R is based on the newest eighth-generation Golf, though curiously VW has decided to not sell the base Golf anymore in the United States. For us, it's just the Golf GTI or Golf R.

Does the 2022 Golf R have a torque vectoring differential?

But the 2022 Golf R is now equipped with a torque-vectoring rear differential. It can direct extra torque to the outside rear wheel when going around a turn, which thereby makes the Golf R turn in more eagerly.

Is the 2022 Golf R worth waiting for?

Though still a year away from its U.S. release, the Golf R looks to be worth the wait.

Does the Golf R have a steering wheel?

It'll even light up to let you know when to shift. Standard leather seating, an R-specific steering wheel, carbon fiber-like trim and blue accents throughout differentiate the Golf R's interior from the standard GTI's. Otherwise, the Golf R shares many of its smaller sibling's details.

The Most Powerful Golf Ever

Volkswagen has given us good reason to keep our expectations high for the new Golf R model. For one thing, it's the most powerful Golf ever made, with its EA888-series 2.0-liter engine now delivering 315 hp and 280-295 lb-ft.

There's More to the Golf R Than Exiting Corners

Corner exit isn't the only thing the 2022 Volkswagen Golf R does well: There's also its raw speed, the feel of which is enhanced by the six-speed manual. We love the feel of its shifter, though we'd prefer it if the clutch's engagement point didn't feel quite so vague.

Is It Too Perfect?

What is both intriguing and annoying about the 2022 VW Golf R is how firmly it stays on course. Push too hard, and it understeers, with the tail remaining obstinately planted—to the point that it's easier to coax some rotation out of the front-drive GTI than it is the Golf R.

Frustration in the Cabin

Volkswagen does have imperfection well-covered in its interior, though. Once again, we struggled with the new climate and infotainment system. It's not the steep learning curve that's the problem; some of us have gotten used to the interface already in the all-electric ID4 (think smartphone, not car).

Mo' Performance, Mo' Money

When it arrives in dealerships toward the end of this year, the 2022 Volkswagen Golf R will sell for $44,640 with a manual transmission and $45,440 with an automatic.

Installing the parts to the Golf R

The installation was completed over two days, but Revo suggest it can be done in a day-and-a-half. The time consuming parts are swapping out the turbo and the intercooler.

Direct Replacement Upgrades

As with the turbo, the Revo intercooler and Pipe Upgrade Kit has been designed to directly replace the restrictive and lower budget OEM items. Again, most of this will be hidden, but it does its job feeding the 2.0 TSI engine with cooler air. Essential with a big power forced induction unit like this.

Revo IS38ETR Turbo vs standard IS38 Turbo

The Revo IS38ETR offers significant performance gains over a stock IS38. It comes with a new OEM compressor and turbine housings, so it’s a straight swap with no modifications needed. Every weak point of the stock IS38 has been enhanced. The compressor and turbine housings have been CNC re-profiled to match the larger wheels and stronger shaft.

The IS38ETR V2 is now here

The IS38 ETR Turbo has now been enhanced further with our latest V2 revision. See more information here.

Revo ECU Performance Software

Revo’s goal with their ECU Software was to enable the IS38ETR to be fitted without any loss of reliability or drivability. It had to work on a stock engine without the need for forged internals. To achieve this, they spent two years testing the set-up ensuring the kit carried out thousands of miles worldwide.

Maintaining the Character of the Golf R

The Revo IS38ETR package not only transforms the Golf R into an extremely fast car, but it does so without compromising drivability. It’s one thing to create a quick car, but quite another to do so while maintaining its original character.

Overview

Seventh generation (Mk7, Typ 5G; 2012)

The seventh-generation Golf had its debut in September 2012 at the Paris Motor Show.
The Golf VII, Typ 5G used the new MQB platform, shared with the third-generation Audi A3, SEAT León and Škoda Octavia. It was slightly larger than the Mk6 while managing to be approximately 100 kg lighter, depending on engine …

First generation (Mk1/A1, Typ 17; 1974)

In May 1974, Volkswagen presented the first-generation Golf as a modern front-wheel-drive, long-range replacement for the Volkswagen Beetle. Later Golf variations included the Golf GTI (introduced in June 1976 with a fuel-injected 1.6-litre engine capable of 180 km/h (110 mph)), a diesel-powered version (from September 1976), the Jetta notchback saloon version (from October 1979), the …

Second generation (Mk2/A2, Typ 19E/1G; 1983)

September 1983 saw the introduction of the second-generation Golf (Mk2) that grew slightly in terms of wheelbase, exterior and interior dimensions, while retaining, in a more rounded form, the Mk1's overall look. Although it was available on the home market and indeed most other left-hand drive markets by the end of 1983, it was not launched in the UK until March 1984.

Third generation (Mk3/A3, Typ 1H/1E/1V; 1991)

The third-generation Golf (Mk3) made its home-market debut in August 1991 and again grew slightly in comparison with its immediate predecessor, while its wheelbase remained unchanged.
New engines included the first Turbocharged Direct Injection (TD) diesel engine in a Golf, and a narrow-angle 2.8-litre VR6 engine. US Environmental Protection A…

Fourth generation (Mk4/A4, Typ 1J; 1997)

The Golf Mk4 was first introduced in August 1997, followed by a notchback version (VW Bora or, in North America, again VW Jetta) in August 1998 and a new Golf Variant (estate) in March 1999. There was no Mk4-derived Cabriolet, although the Mk3 Cabriolet received a facelift in late 1999 that consisted of bumpers, grill and headlights similar to those of the Mark IV models.

Fifth generation (Mk5/A5, Typ 1K; 2003)

The Golf Mk5 was introduced in Europe in the autumn of 2003, reaching the UK market in early 2004. In North America, Volkswagen brought back the Rabbit nameplate when it introduced the vehicle in 2006. In Canada, the Golf is still the prevalent nameplate of the fifth generation (though both Rabbit and Golf have both been used historically). The North American base model is powered by a …

Sixth generation (Mk6/A6, Typ 5K; 2008)

Volkswagen based the Golf Mk6 on the existing PQ35 platform from the Golf Mk5. This vehicle was debuted at the 2008 Paris Motor Show.
The Mk6 Golf was designed by Volkswagen's chief designer Walter de'Silva. The design is said to be more aerodynamic, helping fuel efficiency, and is quieter than its predecessor. Following criticism of the downgraded interior trim qualit…

Overview

What's New For 2022?

Pricing and Which One to Buy

Engine, Transmission, and Performance

Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG

Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

Infotainment and Connectivity

  • As seen on the new GTI, the Golf R's infotainment system will run through a 10.0-inch touchscreen situated in the center of the dashboard. Its secondary controls include touch-sensitive sliders versus physical knobs and buttons. Along with the obligatory charging ports, the system should be available with a Harman/Kardon premium stereo. We also exp...
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