RE: Latest VW Golf R introduced with 333hp

RE: Latest VW Golf R introduced with 333hp

Wednesday 26th June

Latest VW Golf R introduced with 333hp

The new Mk8.5 is punchier than ever - and there's an updated fast wagon from the off, too


VW devotees will recall that around this time last year, the firm introduced a Germany-only Golf R 333 that came in a funky colour, cost 76,410 euros and sold out in eight minutes. Well, the new Mk8.5 Golf R is not quite the same thing - and if we’re lucky it won’t cost quite as much - but certainly it shares the special edition model’s headline feature: 333hp and 310lb ft of torque. A modest uplift, perhaps - yet sufficient for Volkswagen to confirm the latest version as ‘the most powerful Golf models of our time’. 

Models plural because the manufacturer has launched the wagon in the same moment, which, as you might expect, mimics the hatchback in virtually every regard save for the bigger boot and slightly heavier kerbweight. Hence the 4.8-second-to-62mph time versus 4.6 seconds for the standard five-door. Top speed is again 167mph, assuming you remember to tick the Performance pack box (which also includes vital add-ons like a G-meter and a GPS lap timer). Either way, this is about as punchy as modern VW stuff gets. Which is appropriate for a 22-year R-badged dynasty that has sold more than 250k units so far. 

As ever, the updated model does not stray far from a) the look of its predecessor and b) the established R formula. In fact, this being a 0.5 facelift, you might struggle to tell the difference. Rest assured it’s present and correct in a new LED headlight design, new air curtains in the front bumper and some optionally available 19-inch forged wheels that are said to be 20 per cent lighter than the comparable alloys. However, much like with the latest GTI, one of the most telling changes is likely to be 12.9-inch free-standing touchscreen inside that the new R gets courtesy of the wider Golf update. 

The 2.0-litre EA888 motor is much as we left it, albeit slightly tweaked. Ditto the 4Motion all-wheel-drive system with its R-Performance torque vectoring and the MacPherson front strut and four-link rear axle chassis - although VW has confirmed for the first time that adaptive dampers are standard in Germany, which suggests that the same will likely happen for the UK. Moreover, VW has added 'Eco' to the available drive modes, and modified the 'Comfort' setting so that upshifts occur a little later (think 100rpm) to make it feel a bit more sporty by comparison. The unique Special (i.e. Nurburgring-tuned) profile and Drift parameters remain the preserve of the Performance pack. 

Volkswagen reckons it has also ‘further developed to enhance the acoustic feedback and the characteristic motorsport feeling of the Golf R’ and says backfire can be heard from engine speeds of just 2,500rpm, which ought to delight the neighbours. You can even induce the engine to start at that speed by holding down the start button for 1.5 seconds (without the brake) and then pushing the brake pedal to start it. VW says this will be accompanied by an ‘acoustic statement – a deep burbling sound’. Again, to the collective delight of the neighbourhood. 

If you’re hoping to blend in - or possibly stand-out in a slightly more menacing way (we can’t make our minds up based on the pics) - there is also the option of a new Golf R Black Edition, which gets the Performance pack as standard alongside the more predictable darkened Volkswagen badges and R logos, black R brake calipers, black 19-inch Estorils and black tailpipe trims. So expect to see one parked down the end of your road imminently. Especially if the promise to launch the latest Golf R models ‘in Germany at lower prices’ extends to the UK. We ought to find out either way imminently: Europe-wide pre-sales are said to kick off in June to coincide exactly with the 50th anniversary of the Golf. 


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Candida

Original Poster:

22 posts

92 months

Tuesday
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Seeing this makes me miss the Mk7 even more.

FHCNICK

1,283 posts

233 months

Wednesday
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Great, now with even more contrived noise.

GeniusOfLove

1,564 posts

14 months

Wednesday
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That entire press release is a gnats wing away from satire.

A different screen and some crap four pot farting noises, be still my beating heart.

aka_kerrly

12,452 posts

212 months

Wednesday
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I can't say I am a fan of the wheels on the hatch version, the ones on the wagon look a lot better suited but still not great.

All GTIs /Rs should be available with the option of BBS CHr


loop swing

24 posts

166 months

Wednesday
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I think it's a decent looking thing but does it really need the aural frippery?

fantheman80

1,494 posts

51 months

Wednesday
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loop swing said:
I think it's a decent looking thing but does it really need the aural frippery?
Pop and bang maps are still popular with the yoof, was a key reason why the I30n was popular, so VW seem to be doubling down when their sisters at Audi, Porsche and the rest of the world are getting more quiet. How the yoof can afford a 50k motor is another question but I say fair play to them, I don't mind a little gargle and it will hardly be the artillery fire of mandems decatted airtec'd Mk2 Focus ST

BlackTank

129 posts

145 months

Wednesday
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fantheman80 said:
Pop and bang maps are still popular with the yoof, was a key reason why the I30n was popular, so VW seem to be doubling down when their sisters at Audi, Porsche and the rest of the world are getting more quiet. How the yoof can afford a 50k motor is another question but I say fair play to them, I don't mind a little gargle and it will hardly be the artillery fire of mandems decatted airtec'd Mk2 Focus ST
It's still a laugh inducing sound and not laughing with you but AT you for farting your way around town at 6 mph.

AKjr

422 posts

13 months

Wednesday
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fantheman80 said:
loop swing said:
I think it's a decent looking thing but does it really need the aural frippery?
Pop and bang maps are still popular with the yoof, was a key reason why the I30n was popular, so VW seem to be doubling down when their sisters at Audi, Porsche and the rest of the world are getting more quiet. How the yoof can afford a 50k motor is another question but I say fair play to them, I don't mind a little gargle and it will hardly be the artillery fire of mandems decatted airtec'd Mk2 Focus ST
I recall the predecessor models being available on dirt cheap leases for a while, and every man and his dog having one. They were the scourge of the road here in Aberdeen as all the young lads earning alright money went for one hehe

I like the look of this tbh, but still feel that peak performance Golf is around MK7 GTI...

BFallon

27 posts

48 months

Wednesday
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Offer a 3 door coupe.

cobra kid

5,023 posts

242 months

Wednesday
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BFallon said:
Offer a 3 door coupe.
Corrado?

Andy86GT

372 posts

67 months

Wednesday
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Wow, that touch screen!



Perhaps they took inspiration from this;


ChocolateFrog

26,280 posts

175 months

Wednesday
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Looks like the same crappy screen they use in the ID3.

The one that couldn't recognise my fingers as fingers.

Om

1,838 posts

80 months

Wednesday
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Great. Now with beef curtains and added 'backfire'...

Apart from that it looks good, especially the estate and I imagine it will go, stop and go round corners at least as well as the old model. The iPad is getting a bit comical now.

Sniff Petrol levels of marketing guff though.

redroadster

1,785 posts

234 months

Wednesday
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As an every dayall weather car it does it all fast family fun ,the 7th version fans need to get over it .

Funk

26,388 posts

211 months

Wednesday
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Having had a Mk7.5 for a few years, nothing they do to the Mk8 or 8.5 will make me want one. Even if they sort out that awful enormous touchscreen and finally revert to putting buttons in for essential controls, I don't think I could live with all the nannying controls all new cars have to have.

I'd save £25k and buy a tidy 7.5 again - 90% of the experience for 50% of the money, plus it looks better too my eyes too.

Edited by Funk on Wednesday 26th June 23:55

theicemario

705 posts

77 months

Wednesday
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God that's an awful wheel design. Diamond cut or black only to boot!

mattlehec

19 posts

171 months

Wednesday
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Think I will just stick with my 100k mile mk7 and it's good old analogue dash and manual gearbox all be it with a better non slipping clutch 🤣🤣
Great daily to go alongside my Gt4 and not worth much to sell, couldn't bare parting with over £40k to upgrade 🙈

EC2

1,493 posts

255 months

Wednesday
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Colour choice? The 8.0 R only came with a choice of three (not enough), is the 8.5 any better?

Clockwork Cupcake

75,228 posts

274 months

Wednesday
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Andy86GT said:
Wow, that touch screen!



Perhaps they took inspiration from this;

I was just thinking the same. Literally looks like a standard 10" or 11" tablet has been stuck to the dash. Simply awful.

I'll stick with my Mk7 thanks.

ChrisCh86

879 posts

46 months

Wednesday
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Still no heated / climate windscreen?

They had this for a time on the Mk 7 but seem to have dropped it now. It's awesome on my 2016 Skoda Superb.


Otherwise looks like a solid package (if expensive), the real buttons are a big improvement.