Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport revealed at the Nürburgring

Benjamin Leuchter, Hans-Joachim Stuck, Nürburgring (D)

Volkswagen has unveiled the latest iteration of its performance-oriented hatchback, the Golf GTI Clubsport, at the Nürburgring 24-hour race. Building on the recently introduced Mk8.5 GTI, the Clubsport boasts a more aggressive design and incremental power gains.

Visually, the Clubsport differentiates itself from the standard GTI with a unique front bumper, a prominent rear spoiler, and larger wheels. While the base GTI offers 18-inch wheels as standard, the Clubsport steps up to 18-inch or optional 19-inch options, drawing inspiration from Alfa Romeo’s Quadrifoglio design language.

The power gap between the standard GTI and the Clubsport has narrowed slightly for the Mk8.5 generation. While the regular GTI receives a 20PS bump to 265PS, the Clubsport retains its lead with 300PS. Similar to the previous generation, the new Clubsport exclusively pairs with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission (DSG). This eliminates the manual transmission option that was previously available on the Mk7 Clubsport.

The standard GTI achieves 0-62 mph (100 km/h) in 5.9 seconds, while the Clubsport shaves off 0.3 seconds with a time of 5.6 seconds. Both vehicles are electronically limited to a top speed of 155 mph (250 km/h). However, the Clubsport offers an optional Race Package that increases the limit to 167 mph (269 km/h) and includes a performance exhaust system from Akrapovič. The Race Package also equips the Clubsport with stronger brakes and a more aggressive setting within the Sport driving mode.

Standardised features for both the GTI and the Clubsport include a limited-slip differential, progressive steering, and the option for adaptive Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC). Inside, the cabin features a larger 12.9-inch touchscreen for the upgraded infotainment system and a return to physical buttons on the steering wheel, replacing the capacitive touch controls found in previous models.

Having marked its debut at the Nürburgring, the new Golf GTI Clubsport is slated for European release later this year. However, a Volkswagen spokesperson confirmed that, like the previous generation Clubsport, this model will not be available for purchase in the United States.

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