| When I helped Volkswagen launch its Golf GTI in 1976, Volkswagen wanted to make only 5,000. They wanted to make less, but 5,000 were needed for homologation as a racer. Volkswagen was convinced that no regular person would be nuts enough to buy a little car like that with a 110 hp engine. Boy were they ever wrong. It took well into the 80's for the Golf GTI to come to America. When I said "Americans love muscle cars," the answer was: "Haven't you heard? 55 miles an hour." Wrong again. Today, Volkswagen shows the seventh generation of the archetypical hot hatch. at the Geneva International Motor Show. With 220 hp, it has twice the power of the first GTI. For the first time, you can have even a little more. The GTI Performance comes with 230 hp and a front axle differential lock. Both are powered by a turbocharged gasoline direct-injection engine (TSI). In Germany, advance ordering for the new Golf GTI begins on the 5th of March. Prices start at 28,350 euros. Market launch in Europe: Initial markets starting May 2013. Power: 169 kW / 230 PS from 4,700 to 6,200 rpm.
from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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