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WORTHERSEE: GOLF R
CABRIO
Wolfsburg / Reifnitz, 02 June 2011 - Volkswagen has
travelled to the largest GTI Meet in the world at
Wörthersee with an entire fleet of new models,
concept cars and accessory highlights. After
revealing the new Golf GTI Edition 35 in a world
debut, the company that invented the GTI will be
pulling the veils off some other secret projects of
a sporty nature: Volkswagen is presenting the Golf R
Cabriolet as a concept car with 270 PS of power and
a top speed of 250 km/h; it is a fascinating thought
experiment in cabrio dynamics. This “power cabrio”
also demonstrates the inexhaustible potential of the
Golf. But there is more news as well: other concept
cars such as the Golf R Concept and the latest
original accessories will make the GTI Meet (until
June 4th) a mecca for every Volkswagen fan.
Golf R Cabriolet concept: Volkswagen just recently
introduced the new Golf Cabriolet, and the designers
and engineers of Volkswagen R GmbH have already come
up with an extremely sporty variant of this model:
the Golf R Cabriolet Concept. Like its closed top
counterpart, the 199 kW / 270 PS Cabriolet concept
races to the 100 km/h mark in less than six seconds.
Their top speeds are also identical at 250 km/h.
This makes the R Cabriolet the fastest open-top Golf
ever. Even more impressive, however, is the engine’s
tremendous torque – 350 Newton metres from a low
2,500 rpm make this cabriolet an ideal cruiser.
Like the closed-top Golf R, the cabriolet was
lowered by 25 mm via a sport chassis. A 17-inch
brake system with internally ventilated discs at all
wheels and blue painted high-performance brake
callipers (including R-logo) enables impressive
deceleration values. Making contact to the road
surface on the Golf R Cabriolet Concept are 19-inch
“Talladega” alloy wheels with size 235 tyres.
Naturally, the Golf R Cabriolet Concept also
presents an especially sporty interior concept.
Motorsport shell seats in dark blue carbon leather,
combined with high-end Nappa leather in “Pure Grey”,
set the tone here. The backs of the shell seats are
painted in luxurious black piano paint. Upholstery
piping and decorative seams provide for colour
contrast. Carbon accents emphasise the concept’s
technical-sporty character. The sand-blasted
aluminium door sill plates with black piano paint
inlays display finely crafted workmanship.
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Golf R Concept: Two variations of the Golf R Concept
are also making strong visual statements at
Wörthersee. Like the classic Golf R and the R
Cabriolet on display at Wörthersee, the two Golf R
Concepts are also powered by a 2.0-litre turbo
engine with the mentioned 199 kW / 270 PS, which is
as powerful as it is efficient.
The first version of the Golf R Concept attracts
attention with mid-tone “Velvet Grey Metallic”
exterior, polished 19-inch “Talladega” alloy wheels,
orange painted brake callipers and carbon mirror
caps.
The driver and front passenger have the pleasure of
sitting on perfectly ergonomic motorsport shell
seats. Their outer segments are upholstered in black
Nappa leather; anthracite-coloured Nappa leather
(“Light Anthracite”) is used towards the inner
surfaces in the area of the lateral seat supports
and towards the head section. The cross-stitched
centre panels of the seat and seatback gets an even
lighter Nappa leather (“Pure Grey”). The back shell
glistens in black piano paint. The piping on the
side sections of the seat and head section provide a
fine contrast: the orange of the brake callipers is
repeated here. Meanwhile, interior accents match the
look of the mirror caps: carbon. The same material
is also used for the steering wheel, gear shift
lever and the door sill plates. Black piano paint
characterises the panels behind the inside door
handles, the trim of the window controls and the
trim of the gear shift grip.
The second model of the Golf R Concept is painted in
the sophisticated “Aplomb Blue”. The 19-inch
“Glendale” wheels that are new to the Golf line-up
shine in “Brilliant Silver”. Once again, the
exterior mirror caps, various interior accents and
the door sill plates are made of carbon.
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Parts of the back shells of the motorsport shell
seats also feature carbon. Black Nappa leather
covers the outer areas of the seat and seatback
surfaces. Meanwhile, the ridge of the seats – a
continuous stripe that runs along the lateral seat
and back supports – consists of blue leather. The
sport leather steering wheel’s inner segments and
grip recesses were upholstered in “carbon leather”;
characteristic of this lightweight material is its
woven structure. Even the floor mats have a carbon
look. The decorative seams here, as in the area of
the parking brake lever, are styled in blue.
Volkswagen Zubehör GmbH: At the 30th GTI Meet, the
accessories company is not only showing complete
vehicles, but also lifestyle articles and vehicle
accessories. Available in the “GTI Shop” at the
Volkswagen exhibit is the entire new “GTI
Collection” of sporty shirts, coats, jeans,
children’s articles and accessories. And that is not
all: the 35th anniversary of the Golf GTI was reason
enough to design a commemorative series: the “GTI
Edition 35 T-Shirt Collection” with the best
advertising motifs over the 35 years of the GTI.
Classic accessories on display at Wörthersee include
various alloy wheels (up to 21-inch in size). Also
being presented by Volkswagen Zubehör GmbH is a
customised Polo with features that can be ordered
individually such as interior accents and door
mirror caps in carbon look, special tailpipe trim,
rear apron with diffuser and 17-inch “Motorsport”
alloy wheels – all with affordable sports appeal.
And that is how it should be. Because Volkswagen
democratised the sports car with the GTI back in
1976. 35 years later, this also means that the
accessories line-up offers enhanced sports appeal
for every budget.
*Words & Photos courtesy of Volkswagen AG