VW has revealed the Golf GTI TCR concept at the
annual Wörthersee GTI Meeting as the fastest derivative of the popular GTI.
The German carmaker has confirmed
that production of the motorsport-inspired Golf GTI TCR will start later this
year.
As you might have guessed from the name already, the
new Golf GTI TCR is inspired by the racing Golf TCR that competes in Touring
Car Racing. The turbocharged 2.0-liter engine is tuned to produce 286 hp and 370 Nm of peak torque from just 1,600 rpm.
The more powerful engine is paired to a standard
seven-speed dual-clutch DSG transmission. Power goes to the front axle which
also features a standard locking differential. VW didn’t release any
acceleration figures, only saying that customers will be able to optionally
lift the 250 km/h top speed limited to 264 km/h, making the
Golf GTI TCR the fastest GTI derivative of the current model range.
The chassis of the more aggressive GTI TCR will
feature bigger brakes, two extra radiators for better cooling during track
usage and 18-inch forged alloys as standard; 19-inch wheels will be offered as
an option. The adaptive chassis control (DCC) will be tuned accordingly, dropping
the ride height by 20mm among others, in order to offer a sharper driving
experience.
The exterior of the new VW Golf GTI TCR is defined
by the newly designed bumpers, with the front one featuring a sharp-looking
splitter, a new rear diffuser and more shouty exhaust tips. Speaking of which,
the production version of the Golf GTI TCR will make use of the Akrapovič
titanium system, which was previously only available on the Golf R as an
option.
The interior gets a pair of sports seats that are
dressed with newly designed microfiber upholstery, with matching trim on the
door cards and gear lever. Both the flat-bottomed steering wheel and the gear
lever feature a red marker at the 12 o’clock position.
The new Golf GTI TCR
is expected to be offered in unrestricted numbers. With that said, the fastest
version of the Golf GTI will arrive just a few months before the new generation
Golf is expected to be revealed, so you could say that the Golf GTI TCR is
going to be the swan song of the seventh generation.