3 Reasons Why Volkswagen Golf R is #CarsAwards Finalist

Gero Lilleike

10 Jan 2018

3 Reasons Why Volkswagen Golf R is #CarsAwards Finalist

What makes the Volkswagen Golf R a potent contender in the Performance Car category of the 2017/18 Cars.co.za Consumer Awards – powered by WesBank? We investigate…

The latest generation Golf R (7.5) comes with a few visual tweaks and a slight power upgrade. The R and its all-wheel-drive system showcase just how fast you can make a popular hatchback rocket away from a set of lights. The R is here, amongst this high-powered crowd because it actually offers up similar performance figures but at a much reduced cost.

3 Reasons Why Volkswagen Golf R is #CarsAwards Finalist

1. It’s fast

The Golf R’s local power output has been increased to 213 kW with 380 Nm of torque developed by its turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol engine. Slot the Golf’s DSG ‘box into sport mode and activate the launch control mode and let the system sort out the rest and it fires off the line like it’s been launched from a cannon. The way the Golf R gets off the line is simply mesmerising and it’s mostly down to its all-wheel-drive system. Zero to 100 kph is done with in just 4.6 seconds, that easily in the ballpark with the competition here.

2. Impressive handling

The Golf R sticks to the tarmac like it’s glued to the surface. The grip levels are impressive and only when pushed stupidly beyond its limits does it become overwhelmed and resort to understeering until the grip returns. The Golf R feels connected to the tarmac, giving good feedback through the chassis and its extremely stable when you stand on the brakes. It’s a car that’s easy to push but then when you back off and want to cruise, it still feels comfortable on a well sorted chassis.

3. Vrrr Pah goodness

The term ‘Vrrr pah’ was coined on Volkswagen’s exhaust pops and the new R doesn’t disappoint fans of the familiar VW burp. The engine note doesn’t provide a really thrilling soundtrack but the gearshifts always provide a smile-inducing crack as the DSG ‘box summons another shift.

The new design incorporates a change to the front end that includes a fresh bumper design and LED headlight design. The rear LEDs have also been redesigned but the stance and bodykit of the Golf R is what makes it so attractive to buyers out there.

How does the VW Golf R perform against its Golf GTI sibling? Watch the drag race below to find out!

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Gero Lilleike

Gero Lilleike

Gero Lilleike is a published writer and photographer with most of his work appearing in the fields of travel and motoring. Gero has worked as a motoring journalist for Cars.co.za for the past 8 years and takes every opportunity to go on an adventure whether it be offroad or in the ocean. For Gero, a car's worth is measured by how many surfboards it's able to carry.

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