'GTI' - three letters that have come to symbolise potent yet practical performance and are, today, associated with one model above all: the Volkswagen Golf. For half a century the Golf GTI and, in recent times, its more potent sibling, the Golf GTI Clubsport, have been synonymous with dynamic and exhilarating driving characteristics, cleverly combined with one of the most pragmatic yet stylish body styles ever made. As with the generations of cars that went before them, today's new GTI and GTI Clubsport models embody and embellish the hot hatch ethos that has charmed millions of drivers worldwide over the past five decades.
The new GTI and GTI Clubsport use as their foundation the updated eighth-generation Golf, while also sporting new advanced technologies in a capacious five-door body that is carefully updated to further enhance the visual appeal of these assertively styled models. Power in the Golf GTI climbs to 265 PS, while the GTI Clubsport once again has 300 PS at its disposal.
Both front-wheel drive cars feature the latest version of Volkswagen's famed EA888 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, turbocharged, petrol (TSI) powerplant - the EA888 evo4 - that, in either state of tune, endows them with truly prodigious performance. The new Golf GTI with its 265 PS and 370 Nm of torque is capable of sprinting from rest to 62 mph in only 5.9 seconds, while the latest GTI Clubsport - with a phenomenal 300 PS and 400 Nm of torque at its disposal - bolts to 62 mph from a standing start in only 5.6 seconds. The top speed of both models is electronically limited to 155 mph (where permitted). The addition of the optional GTI Performance Pack increases the top speed to 167 mph (where permitted).
Inside and out, the Golf GTI and GTI Clubsport have been restyled to add both enhanced visual appeal and important functional improvements. GTI upgrades include the arrival of Volkswagen's latest IQ.LIGHT LED matrix headlights while there is, for the first time on any Golf GTI, an illuminated Volkswagen logo at the front, as well as redesigned LED tail light clusters and striking 18-inch Richmond diamond-turned alloy wheels. The impressive cabin space in both cars includes a revamped infotainment system that is controlled via a visually free-standing 12.9-inch touchscreen or the latest Volkswagen IDA voice assistant with ChatGPT integration. Even more forceful exterior styling characterises the GTI Clubsport, which at the front takes the form of a unique bumper design complete with honeycomb air-intake grille. The GTI Clubsport's rear also features a significantly larger spoiler than its GTI sibling.
Both the Golf GTI and GTI Clubsport are offered with a seven-speed automatic direct-shift gearbox (DSG) with steering wheel-mounted paddle shifts as standard. Prices at launch (October 2024) begin at £39,400 (RRP OTR) for the Golf GTI five-door hatch and £42,155 (RRP OTR) for the Golf GTI Clubsport five-door hatch.
The front
The stylish exteriors of new Golf GTI and Golf GTI Clubsport differ from each other thanks to unique front bumper and roof spoiler designs. In the UK, both models are now equipped as standard with IQ.LIGHT LED matrix headlights with automatic headlight control, poor weather light and entry lighting.
Their design has been made more striking, as the headlight housings now merge visually with the radiator grille. A horizontal LED strip in the radiator grille sits beneath a true GTI trademark: a red styling line characteristic of the Golf GTI since the red radiator grille surround of the first Golf GTI from 1976. The Volkswagen logo at the front is also illuminated.
Below the headlights, the Golf GTI and GTI Clubsport each have their own look. The 265 PS GTI is characterised by painted air deflectors (wings) in the outer area of the bumper, while also painted in the vehicle colour is the front spoiler between these wings, which is designed as a splitter. In the matt black outer area of the honeycomb radiator grille, the Golf GTI has x-shaped front fog lights left and right. These comprise five LEDs in the honeycomb design characteristic of GTI models. The entire air intake, including wings and front splitter, is surrounded by a matt black border. The GTI Clubsport differs in that it has larger wings, shaped as 'arrows' pointing to the centre of the grille. The front spoiler, radiator grille in the bumper and surrounding applications are finished in high-gloss black.
The silhouette
Side on, the new models are recognised by three individual red-on-chrome letters - 'GTI' - positioned close to the A-pillars. In the UK, the GTI and GTI Clubsport are equipped as standard with 18-inch diamond-turned Richmond alloy wheels. Both models offer the option of 19-inch wheels, with the new Queenstown alloy standing out in particular thanks to its five-oval design. This evokes the classic Detroit wheel, first introduced on the fifth-generation Golf GTI. The Golf GTI Clubsport can also be configured with the new 19-inch Warmenau forged wheel. With a weight of only eight kilogrammes per rim, the forged wheels are about 20 per cent lighter than comparable alloy wheels - thereby reducing the unsprung mass. Between the wheels of both models are black side sill extensions: finished in matt black on the Golf GTI and high-gloss black on the Golf GTI Clubsport. The Clubsport also boasts wrap applications above the side sills.
The rear
At the rear, the newly developed LED taillight clusters are common to both GTI versions. In conjunction with the IQ.LIGHT LED matrix headlights, new 3D LED rear light clusters with a dynamic indicating function are also optionally available. Their 'welcome' and 'goodbye' scenarios can be customised using the vehicle settings, accessed via the new infotainment system. The GTI boasts a full roof spoiler with the top painted in the vehicle colour and a black underside. Meanwhile the GTI Clubsport has a significantly larger, high-gloss black spoiler that has a gap to the roof allowing air to flow through it. The downforce values of both spoilers have been tailored to the respective performance levels of the two GTI models.
The exhaust's trademark twin tailpipes are a distinctive feature for both the new GTI and GTI Clubsport, with a single tailpipe located either side of the rear diffuser. An Akrapovi sports exhaust is available for the Golf GTI Clubsport as part of an optional Performance package.
Interior design: sporting intent meets next-generation infotainment
Inside, the Golf GTI features premium sport seats with integrated head restraints and a check pattern characteristic of the model, with red stitching in the grey-black checks. Red decorative stitching on the seats, centre armrest, floor mats and multi-function steering wheel emphasise the sporting intent. The sports steering wheel of both GTI versions is finished in perforated leather at the nine and three o'clock positions, while the six o'clock spot is customised by GTI lettering and red accents. Steering wheel paddles allow for manual interventions in the otherwise automatic gear changes of the seven-speed direct-shift gearbox (DSG).
The background lighting on board, including the displays and all other illuminated interior areas such as the dash panel, door trims, mobile phone interface and footwell, is configurable in any one of 30 possible colours. An exclusive GTI feature is the function of the standard engine/start/stop button: after the doors are opened, it pulses red until the turbocharged engine is started. Also standard are pedal caps in brushed stainless steel, and a black headliner. The interior of the Golf GTI Clubsport differs from the 265 PS GTI in that it has premium sports seats in ArtVelours as standard; the door inserts are also finished in this elegant yet robust material. A leather package and seat air conditioning (heating and ventilation) is an option for both Golf GTI models.
These overtly sporting touches inside sit alongside an entirely new generation of infotainment system that is a feature of all new Golf models. Both the hardware and software here are completely new. The new set-up is based on the fourth-generation modular infotainment system (MIB4). Operation has been significantly improved and simplified compared with previous versions, thanks to new and improved graphics and a new menu structure for the touch display.
Potent power for GTI and GTI Clubsport
The very latest evolution of the EA888 turbocharged engine sits in the Golf GTI and Golf GTI Clubsport: the evo4 generation. The EA888 evo4 is a four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine with direct injection (TSI). The latest iteration of this iconic engine now boasts state-of-the-art fuel injectors, which inject the petrol-air mixture into the combustion chambers at a pressure of 350 bar. In the GTI, the engine is tuned to 265 PS and offers up to 370 Nm of torque. While the same physical unit also sits in the GTI Clubsport, altered engine control and boost pressure parameters increase the output to 300 PS, with up to 400 Nm of torque available.
Both new GTI versions are coupled to an extremely fast-shifting seven-speed direct-shift gearbox (DSG) with gearing perfectly matched to each car's acceleration characteristics. The new Golf GTI covers the 0-62 mph dash in 5.9 seconds; the latest Golf GTI Clubsport in just 5.6 seconds. The maximum speed of both models is electronically limited to 155 mph (where permitted).
Motorsport levels of dynamic performance
A MacPherson front axle and a four-link rear axle form the basic layout of each car's running gear. Both models offer individual ESC control, too, allowing the driver to adapt system interventions should the car be used for track day activities. Naturally, braking is commensurate with performance: the 265 PS GTI is equipped with a 17-inch brake system while the 300 PS GTI Clubsport boasts 18-inch brakes.
Among the main features of the new running gear are progressive steering, the Vehicle Dynamics Manager, a front-axle differential lock and the optional Adaptive Chassis Control (DCC) system. All four have been developed and adapted specifically to the respective GTI model.
Progressive steering
While conventional steering systems operate a fixed ratio, the steering in both GTI models uses a progressive ratio. This noticeably reduces steering effort when manoeuvring and parking. On winding country roads and when cornering, on the other hand, the more direct configuration of the progressive steering enables a noticeable increase in dynamic response.
Progressive steering is differentiated from the basic fixed ratio set-up by a variable steering rack and pinion gearing, as well as a more powerful electric motor. Significant work has been carried out to tune each car's system, with the development team including chassis engineer Sven Bohnhorst - previously a senior test driver at Bugatti. Using his experience, it has been possible to transfer some particularly positive characteristics of the driver-focused Bugatti Pur Sport steering set-up to these new cars. The starting point was the introduction of new steering software, which meets the statutory UNECE cyber security requirements. In developing this new software, Volkswagen also took the opportunity to comprehensively refine the steering properties, with noticeably improved linearity, precision and spontaneous response to steering commands.
Front-axle differential lock
The Golf GTI and Golf GTI Clubsport both feature an electronically controlled front-axle differential lock as standard. Measured against fully mechanical differential locks, the system offers a selection of important benefits including a variable locking level depending on the ESC (electronic stability control) and XDS+ (electronic differential lock) functions. Thanks to a multi-plate clutch, the differential lock optimises grip and handling in fast corners to deliver both enhanced performance and driving pleasure. In the GTI Clubsport, performance-oriented control of the lock is implemented via the Vehicle Dynamics Manager, which has also been adapted for the 265 PS GTI.
Vehicle Dynamics Manager
The control centre of the new performance Golfs' running gear is the modular Vehicle Dynamics Manager, which coordinates the operation of the front-axle differential lock, the electronic differential locks (XDS+), and the lateral dynamics components of the optionally available electronically controlled DCC shock absorbers.
With an especially performance-oriented set-up, the front-axle differential lock can be used even more specifically to influence steering response, linearity and high-speed performance. The function modules for driving condition monitoring and friction coefficient estimation have also been revamped to enable more sensitive control.
Adaptive Chassis Control (DCC)
The optional Adaptive Chassis Control (DCC) continuously reacts to the road surface and driving situation while also taking into account steering, braking and acceleration. In the Golf GTI and Golf GTI Clubsport, the lateral dynamics components of the DCC running gear are optimised by the Vehicle Dynamics Manager. DCC sees the required damping calculated for each wheel and adjusted at the four shock absorbers within fractions of a second, maximising comfort and dynamic handling. Reworked for this generation of GTI, the system is now focused even more clearly on a spontaneous vehicle response to steering commands, delivering even greater agility.
Driving profiles
Eco, Comfort, Sport and Individual driving profiles are available in both the Golf GTI and Golf GTI Clubsport. The GTI Clubsport is also equipped with a Special mode as an additional map of the Sport driving profile and, when DCC is specified, the car's running gear is also included in driving profile control.
Comfort mode offers a high level of refinement for day-to-day driving, while still providing good steering precision. In the Sport profile, the DCC running gear is firmer and the roll tendency of the body is reduced, while improved traction and lower understeer during acceleration are noticeable, too.
With the Individual profile, drivers can precisely adjust and save their own set-up using a digital slider. Below Comfort level, the body is decoupled as much as possible for maximum smoothness and precision; above Sport, the tuning is more dynamic and very direct. In the Special profile of the Golf GTI Clubsport, systems relevant to driving dynamics are matched to the specific track characteristics of the Nürburgring Nordschleife. Here, the GTI Clubsport boasts a special vertical set-up of the Adaptive Chassis Control (DCC) and a modified lateral dynamics set-up of the Vehicle Dynamics Manager.
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The changes that the Seat Leon has received are therefore in two well-defined categories - design and technology. But the benefits aren't only perceived...
Fascinating dynamics, state-of-the-art technology, stunning design matched with compelling efficiency and perfect everyday usability - the new Seat Leon...
SEAT presented the perfect car for enjoying a dynamic lifestyle. The top version of the Leon range - the Cupra 290 - now delivers a maximum of 213 kW / 290...
SEAT is entering a new era: The new Leon is a simply stunning car - with its unique, emotional design, with its dynamic sporting character, with its...
The new SEAT Leon SC is bringing even more style into the medium hatchback segment, without compromising everyday usability. Its functional interior...
Following a very successful debut at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, the new Seat León Cupra R is about to go on sale. Equipped with a new 265 hp...
With the arrival of the 2010 version of the Seat León Cupra, the range's most powerful and spectacular car now features even more impressive looks...
The new SEAT León range is one of the most complete to be found on the market. The total launch offer includes 19 different versions with nine...
The new Seat Leon Cupra is hitting the roads - a vehicle in which SEAT has implemented all of the knowledge gained during the current successful World...
The Seat Leon family is being expanded by the addition of the most eagerly anticipated member yet: the new Seat Leon FR. As soon as the first version of...
The new Seat Leon is the third model from the new Seat line-up following Seat Altea and Seat Toledo . It was design with a sense of sporty elegance by...
The Leon Cupra has a 1.8 Turbo with 180 PS (132 kW), and the Leon Cupra R 225 PS (165 kW). All engines over 130 PS (96 kW) have a standard manual 6-speed...
A 150 PS (110 kW) version of VW's 1.9 TDI engine is also available, originally as a Cupra, but later downgraded to the FR (Formula Racing) version.
The SEAT León is a small family car built by the Spanish car manufacturer SEAT since 1999. It uses the Volkswagen A platform and shares other...
Cupra Born VZ takes the advanced powertrain technology of the Cupra Born and turns the dial up: the all-electric system now delivers 240kW of power - a 40% increase...
CUPRA Born's design serves more than one purpose, not only does it draw you to the vehicle, but it also highlights that EVs don't need to be humdrum...
Complete with even more convenience features, the new Hyundai i30 was designed to be a car for everyone. LED lights have been added to the interior and boot...
The new N DCT eight-speed dual clutch transmission enables a range of high-performance driving features, making the new Hyundai i30 N even more fun to drive...
The new Hyundai i30's exterior design is both bold and sleek, giving it more emotional appeal. The front is characterised by a wider-looking, more modern...
The Hyundai i30 N loves corners. The N logo symbolises a chicane, the ultimate part of the track where the i30 N achieves maximum traction, precision...
Hyundai i30 is a smart choice for those seeking an appealing design, high build quality, an efficient and dynamic ride and a state-of-the-art safety package.
Hyundai Motor has introduced a range of enhancements to the New i30 range, including the addition of a range-topping i30 Turbo, a more performance-oriented...
Three years after the European launch of the second-generation Hyundai i30 five-door and Tourer, Hyundai is introducing a New i30 model range. The New i30...
Hyundai Motor UK is confident that its new generation i30 will build on the remarkable success achieved by the original model. It will maintain Hyundai's...
The New Generation i30 provides the best evidence yet of Hyundai's commitment to producing cars in Europe, for Europe - combining the design and...
Specifically designed and developed for Europe, the Hyundai i30 is a stylish model that will blend seamlessly into the C-segment - the biggest market for...
The new-generation Opel Astra is a bold and pure design statement for the brand; the signature styling cues of the GSe give it an even more purposeful appearance.
Opel Astra is based on the third generation of the highly flexible EMP2 multi-energy architecture, with Opel DNA built in from the start of development.
Opel Astra Electric underlines the electrifying driving pleasure with an equally inspiring, clear and bold design and top equipment. Numerous electronic aids are on board...
Opel Astra's dynamic chassis has been further developed. New shock absorbers increase comfort. The optional sports chassis features stiffer dampers, a more...
Opel and compact class cars - this exceptional success story starts with the Kadett in 1936 and will be continued with the new Opel Astra, the eleventh...
Opel Astra line-up has a new high-performance member, the powerful 206 kW / 280 hp Opel Astra OPC which now completes the OPC family with the small Corsa...
The new Opel Astra GTC's sculpted shapes with precise accents and dramatic proportions make it the ultimate expression of Opel's design language. And on...
With its sporty, good looks, comfortable driving experience, innovative technology and a full fuel efficient powertrain line-up, the new Opel Astra, which...
The new edition Astra GTC (Gran Turismo Compact) was launched in February 2007 with new economical engines, refined looks, improved technology and an...
The new edition Astra was launched in February 2007 with new economical engines, refined looks, improved technology and an expanded equipment range. It is...
Visually, the Astra OPC can also be easily identified as one of the most powerful front-wheel drive production cars in the world, and the image boosting...
Opel's official convention is to continue the Opel Kadett lineage, thus referring to the first generation of Opel Astra as the Astra F (the last Opel Kadett...
The Astra H was launched in March 2004 as a five-door hatchback, whilst a five-door estate launched late 2004 and a sporty three-door hatchback, designated...
Vauxhall has achieved the performance-oriented handling characteristics by equipping the All-New Vauxhall Astra GSe models with a dedicated chassis that is 10mm lower...
Astra continues Vauxhall's new bold and pure design language, featuring the instantly recognisable Vauxhall Vizor front end that houses the new Griffin logo.
The upper and lower portions of the new Vauxhall Astra's radiator grille automatically open and close independently of one another, further improving...
The new Astra is on sale, with first cars arriving in Vauxhall showrooms this October 2015 after its global debut at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show. One of...
In every respect, the Vauxhall Astra VXR is a more extreme version of the GTC, and nothing embodies the visual changes more than the new model's exterior...
Launched at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, the all-new Vauxhall Astra is poised to raise the bar for compact cars sold in the UK, with a combination of...
Since the Vauxhall Astra GTC shares no body panels with either the Astra Hatch or Sports Tourer , it...
The original hot hatch Astra VXR was announced in January 2005 and went on sale in the summer of 2005. Based on the Vauxhall Astra Mark 5, it was fitted...
Vauxhall in the United Kingdom, Holden in Australasia, and Chevrolet in Latin America. In Russia, it is sold as both an Opel and a Chevrolet.
The MK5 has was the most successful version of the Astra. It was Britain's second-best selling car in 2005, 2006 and 2007, further narrowing the gap between...
MG4 XPower is one of the first ever high performance electric hatchbacks, underpinned by a new dual motor powertrain that delivers thrilling performance and handling...
With a length of 4,287 mm, a width of 1,836 mm and just 1,504 mm in height, the MG4 EV five-door hatchback is perfectly suited to its competitive environment.