VW Golf GTI Clubsport S
VW presented its new
hardcore Golf GTI Clubsport S that not only gains the title of the fastest
front-wheel-drive production car on the Nürburgring, but also eclipses some
recent high-output entries like BMW’s M4 and Dodge’s Hellcat.
The Golf GTI Clubsport S
completed a full lap on the Nordschleife in 07:49:21, versus the new 306 hp Honda Civic Type R’s 7:50.63, the 425 hp BMW M4’s 7:52 and the 707 hp
Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat’s 7:51.51.
That’s a pretty impressive
feat given that the hottest ever production Golf GTI makes a whole lot less
power than either of those two rear-wheel drive models, with the re-tuned
2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder pumping out 306 hp and 380 Nm of peak torque at between 1,700 and 5,300 rpm.
One of the secrets behind
the Golf GTI Clubsport S’ track capabilities is a 30 kg reduction
over the already slimmed down GTI Clubsport pushing its curb weight down to
1,280 kg and the power-to-weight ratio to 4.15 kg/PS. This was
achieved by removing the rear-seat bench, adding a smaller battery and aluminum
subframe and brake covers, and doing away with pesky details such as the
insulating material, the variable luggage compartment floor, the rear parcel
shelf, the floor mats and the bonnet damping.
VW
fitted the car with a six-speed manual gearbox, as the company claims that any
shift time gains from the use of a DSG dual-clutch transmission would have been
eclipsed by the 20 kg increase in weight.
The hottest GTI’s other
weapon is the specially tuned chassis and electronics, with VW’s engineers
going as far as creating the world’s first ‘Nürburgring Setting’ accessed
through the Dynamic Chassis Control system, which configures the suspension and
steering profiles.
The car comes with 19-inch
alloy wheels (“Pretoria”) and semi-slick tires, while other important elements
include the XDS+ vehicle dynamics function and the front differential lock, as
well as the new exhaust system that VW says, produces a “wonderful and
deliberate ‘backfire’ when braking”.
Like the regular Golf GTI
Clubsport, the ‘S’ gets bespoke bumpers and other aero enhancements on the
body, while inside, along with a number plaque on the center console, it gains
a pair of racing bucket seats, ball gear knob with Alcantara trim, a red line
in the safety belts, “Honeycomb 40” design decals, Alcantara trimmed steering
wheel and stainless steel door sill plates.
Volkswagen will only build 400 examples of the Golf GTI Clubsport S, with 100
of those earmarked for Germany and surprisingly, 150 for the UK, and the rest
to select other markets, which do not include North America. VW has yet to
release a sales date or prices, but we may learn more tomorrow at the
Worthersee Tour in Austria where it will have its world premiere.