Volkswagen is ready to unveil the facelifted Golf GTI Clubsport, but there’s another hot hatch member of the lineup coming soon, with even more power and greater capabilities. The Golf R appeared in another official teaser, proving that both the hatchback and the wagon (Variant) bodystyles will benefit from the MK8.5 mid-lifecycle update. The “near-production” prototypes of the Golf R and Golf R Variant are dressed in a blue-themed camouflage wrap, similar to the one in the previous teaser from a few months ago. However, this time VW peeled off a few bits of the camo, revealing more of the updated design.
Changes include the revised LED headlights
and taillights and the tweaked bumpers, making the hot hatch look sharper than
before. The interior will also be upgraded with a new 12.9-inch infotainment,
illuminated sliders, and physical buttons on the steering wheel just like in
the other facelifted Golfs. The same treatment will be applied to the Golf R
Variant which is expected to be exclusively available in Europe and the UK. The
fast wagon was never offered in North America, while the Australian arm of
Volkswagen has confirmed its discontinuation from the market.
The video was shared by Volkswagen R,
which has become a sub-brand of its own for flagship performance models. Unlike
the front-wheel-drive-only GTI, R versions boast enhanced power and
all-wheel-drive capability, allowing the Golf to unleash its full potential.
The outgoing Golf R was equipped with a turbocharged 2.0-liter TSI four-cylinder
powertrain, producing 316 hp in standard form, or up to 329
hp in the “20 Years” and “333” special editions. It remains
to be seen if the facelifted version will bring any performance gains, getting
closer to hyper hatches like the Audi RS3 Sportback and the Mercedes-AMG A45.
The powertrain will most likely be
exclusively mated to the seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox, without the
six-speed manual option that was previously reserved for North America. After
all, the same happened to the facelifted Golf GTI that debuted a few months
ago. Besides the extra grunt, the Golf R gets a sophisticated all-wheel-drive
system, resulting in greater performance. VW hasn’t specified a date for the
debut of the updated Golf R, but judging from the new teaser, it should be just
around the corner. Worth noting is that this year marks the 50th anniversary of
the Golf, adding significance to the model’s latest iteration.
