At the 38th GTI gathering, Volkswagen has presented
two Golf concepts called the GTI Aurora and Estate FighteR. Created by two
teams of apprentices, both of them feature design updates, extra gear and significantly
more power. The Golf GTI Aurora builds on the front-wheel drive hot hatch and
gets a Nardo Gray, Deep Black Pearl Effect and Mint Green color combo. The
automaker says that all decorative elements were hand-painted.
Turned into a two-seater, this study also sports
additional displays in the center console that give drivers access to certain
engine and vehicle data. The passenger can view the same things in real time on
a tablet which, in turn, can be used to control the 3,500-watt sound system. A holographic module fitted in
the boot is another novelty of the car. The feature is interactive and can be
used to play music. According to the automaker, the controls are intuitive and
everyone knows how to operate it, even if they haven’t tested out a hologram
technology before.
Power continues to come from the 2.0-liter petrol
engine, coupled to a seven-speed automatic transmission. The power unit has
been tuned to produce a very impressive 380 PS. To better
understand what this means in a FWD compact hot hatch, we’ll remind you that
the production Golf GTI TCR packs 290 PS, a 45 PS improvement compared to the regular Golf GTI.
The second premiere is the Golf Estate R 4Motion
FighterR, which is a more track-focused version of the sporty compact wagon. It
sports a 400 PS TSI engine, 100 PS more than
the series model, linked to a seven-speed automatic transmission.
The width has been increased by 3 cm on each
side and the show car has been equipped with a rooftop light system and strobe
lights in the grille. The extra oomph and other equipment will help it in its
new job: safety car at different racing events on the Sachsenring, where
motorsport fans will be able to spot it instantly thanks to the glossy paint
job in Crystal Silver and Nardo Gray, completed by the Misano Red and Piano
Black design colors.
The final addition on the outside is a 360-degree
camera installed on the roof, which was already used to record a fast lap on
the Sachsenring that visitors to the event will be able to see at the VW stand,
using VR glasses. Full leather interior with Alcantara and red stitching, bucket seats
and premium sound system are other defining features of the Golf Estate R
FighteR.