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Golf GTI Edition 40 - 261bhp


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290bhp via the front wheels is easy work for the e-Diff (VAQ), I would say it could probably handle more, its not the rubbish XDS+ (braking) method of Torque vectoring, the VAQ is a very trick bit of engineering and it really works.... allows far greater speeds through corners and mitigates any torque steer.

 

Its only when its wet it would lose out to the Golf R but when rolling they would be very evenly matched. :)

 

A little more information here.... http://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-eurocars/vws-vaq-diff-explained/30560

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:grin: not quite..... think of it as a GTI Performance Pack with real aero added (noticeable around 65mph+), more performance, better chassis setup and individual interior items.

It will be a limited production run between Jan to Nov I believe so numbers will be low.

 

The Performance Pack (which I have on my GTI) has the Golf R brake system and the magical e-Diff, so these are standard on the Clubsport. The suspension has been revised along with roll and bias, they car is more neutral and in turn gives more front end grip, confidence and feel. (apparently)

The e-Diff is like Haldex system but for the front left and right driven wheels, instead of braking individual wheels (XDS+) when traction is lost, it instead directs the power/torque left and right..... the key is to trust the system and keep your foot planed when going around corners in a Lewis Hamilton fashion and it just grips and grips.

 

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:roflmao: ok perhaps trust was the wrong choice of wording :lol:

 

The Clubsport is also using the Golf R engine so redline is now raised to 7000rpms +++

0-62mph down to 5.9 seconds.

I think the Clubsport will shine through cornering and rolling in-gear acceleration. :)

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I think the new MK8 is coming out end of next year / early 2017, hence why the production run for the Clubsport is less than a years worth of cars.

I guess the Golf R400 will come in the new MK8 guise :)

 

What Volkswagen need to do is apply the VAQ e-Diff to both the front and rear axels of the MK8 Golf R400 and sit the Haldex 4WD clutch/transmission in the middle..... proper torque vectoring like the GTI PP / Clubsport instead of using the horrible XDS+ method. ;)

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:roflmao: ok perhaps trust was the wrong choice of wording :lol:

 

The Clubsport is also using the Golf R engine so redline is now raised to 7000rpms +++

0-62mph down to 5.9 seconds.

I think the Clubsport will shine through cornering and rolling in-gear acceleration. :)

 

No amount of e diffs and systems that brake a wheel to stop wheel spin can replicate a 4wd system when it comes to a 0-60 mph launch.  The S3 (or Golf R) clocks 4.4 seconds despite having to changing into third just before 60 mph.

 

http://www.caranddriver.com/audi/s3

 

VW do like to make their fast Golf line up nice and complicated don't they?!  Started with the Mk4 - four different power outputs in the GTi, two different power outputs in the V5s, the 4 motion 2.8, then the R32

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I think you may find that an S1 is quicker to 60 than the new GTI clubsport due to its 4wd system

 

If you havn't driven an S1, give it a go, it reminded me somewhat of my Mk1 GTI,due to its comparitively light weight and short wheelbase, great fun to drive,something you never really associate with an Audi

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Oh dear...

Volkswagen Golf GTI ClubSport Edition 40 prices are out.

Excluding standard key options like bucket seats, black roof, 19" alloy wheels etc.

I think Volkswagen have got the pricing wrong vs Golf R.

There is only a £250 difference for the 5dr DSG models!

Glad I ordered the Golf R :)

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Oh dear...

Volkswagen Golf GTI ClubSport Edition 40 prices are out.

Excluding standard key options like bucket seats, black roof, 19" alloy wheels etc.

I think Volkswagen have got the pricing wrong vs Golf R.

There is only a £250 difference for the 5dr DSG models!

Glad I ordered the Golf R :)

 

They are having a Giraffe?

 

Golf R freely available with 10% discounts and deposit contributions and loyalty bonus, so why would you pay these stupid sums of money for a club sport?

 

Sorry just dont get it

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They are having a Giraffe?

Golf R freely available with 10% discounts and deposit contributions and loyalty bonus, so why would you pay these stupid sums of money for a club sport?

Sorry just dont get it

I agree, it doesnt make sense at all.
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I've just looked at the price list.

It is weird.

Is it standard specification and equipment levels that the Edition 40 beats the R on? It must be? Otherwise it makes no sense at all!

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Not really, the spec looks very standard. It will probably have Navigation, keyless and winter pack standard vs the R just like the GTI has.
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So it is spec then.

 

Are those items standard on the R?

 

 

 

Nope, the GTI, GTD and now GTI CS come standard with navigation, keyless on 5dr and winter pack I think.

The following options are not available on the GTI Clubsport Edition 40:

8WB – front fog lights

7X2 – park distance control, front and rear (rear sensors are standard)

7X5 – parallel parking assistant plus park distance control, front and rear

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Tow bar

 

 

As mentioned above, you can get good discounts (10%+) on the GTI/GTD and R's, I doubt there will be much discounts to be had on the GTI CS.

 

If you add the good options like the following it soon hikes up the price.

The 19" Pretoria Alloy Wheels only come with semi-slick tyres, so £2480

Black Gloss Roof is £295

Seats £1350

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