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This isn't a show car. It’s a monster in disguise. The VW Golf Mk2 that absolutely devours Porsches at the Nürburgring with zero mercy. Built for speed. Tuned to perfection. And now it’s here ...
We answer your most commonly asked questions surrounding the recently-launched Volkswagen Golf GTI. Tap to learn more.
Volkswagen is moving Golf production to Mexico as demand for the current gas-powered model sinks. The upcoming EV version will replace it in Germany alongside a new electric SUV.
The Volkswagen Golf GTI pumps out 261 bhp and 370 Nm of torque and accelerates from 0 to 100 kmph in 5.9 seconds.
Pre-launch bookings for the Golf GTI have been stopped as the first lot of the iconic hatchback has already been sold out The Volkswagen Golf GTI has finally been landed in India at Rs 53 lakh (ex ...
Witness as we perform the first engine bay cleaning on this VW Golf MK2 in a long time, revealing an incredible transformation. Years of dirt, grease, and grime are thoroughly removed to restore ...
Upon launch, Volkswagen Golf GTI will compete with Mini Cooper, the only other hot hatchback in the country. It is expected to be priced around Rs 50 lakh (ex-showroom).
Volkswagen India is set to launch its performance-focused Golf GTI hatchback on May 26. The Golf GTI Mk 8.5 (a facelift of the eighth-gen VW car) will be brought to India as a full import.
With hot hatches increasingly rare, VW's commitment to practical sports cars is admirable. But is a missing manual the only issue the new Golf R and GTI face?
Ars does not accept paid editorial content. I remain perpetually wrong-footed by the Volkswagen Golf R, the more powerful all-wheel drive upgrade to the venerable VW Golf GTI.
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Used cars Want an old Mk2 VW Golf GTI? Here's a (nearly) pristine one we found for £4.5k With the new ID.3 GTX Performance priced at over 10 times its amount, is now the time to go retro?