VW Lamando GTS


Volkswagen’s Chinese joint venture with SAIC wanted to make a four-door coupe (to go up against the Mercedes-Benz CLA), which was sized similar to the Jetta, but with the sleek looks of the Passat-based CC. The result was the New Midsize Coupe concept in 2014, followed by the production Lamando a few months after.

The VW Lamando GTS is a performance variant of the China-only VW Lamando sedan. It sports an uprated version of the China-made VW Golf GTI’s EA288 2.0-litre TSI turbocharged engine.


At the front, the bumper now gets larger air intakes, while the upper grille gets a red GTI-like stripe amidst the honeycomb grille. Sportier-looking wheels along with side skirting and gloss black mirror covers are part of the package here as well.

Back side, the Lamando GTS gets a fixed rear wing, rear vent cutouts and rectangular exhaust tips integrated into the bumper. Like the standard car, the Lamando GTS retains its black-painted roof here.

No mention on the car’s powertrain but the Lamando GTS is rumoured to pack a 2.0 litre TSI turbo-four engine with 220 PS and 350 Nm, paired to a seven-speed wet-clutch DSG gearbox. The standard car comes in 1.4 and 1.8 litre TSI mills, with the smaller capacity engines mated to a five-speed manual, while the larger 1.8 litre gets a seven-speed dry-clutch DSG.