
Volkswagen Golf GTI launched in India: German thrill at Rs 53 Lakh!
The Golf GTi is powered by a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine which puts out 265 hp of power and 370Nm torque. It comes paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox, which sends power to the front wheels only. VW claims the sporty hatchback can sprint from 0-100kph in 5.9 seconds and has a top speed of 267 kph.
In terms of design, the Golf GTI looks like a typical Volkswagen with sleek lines and sharp looks. The front end features a sleeker LED light signature with a redesigned bumper and a more aggressive honeycomb grille with GTI badging. At the rear, subtle updates include a tweaked diffuser and refreshed taillights, maintaining the car's dynamic stance. The overall silhouette stays true to the Golf's timeless hatchback shape, but with sharper lines and aerodynamic enhancements for a sportier look.
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Other design highlights include matrix LED headlights, a streamlined grille with the iconic 'VW' emblem at the centre, a bold front bumper with a honeycomb mesh pattern, 18-inch alloy wheels, a dynamic diffuser, and a dual exhaust system at the rear and GTI badges on the grille, fenders, and tailgate.
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The Golf GTI features signature GTI elements, such as the classic tartan-patterned sport seats, red contrast stitching, and a flat-bottomed steering wheel with GTI badging. Other key highlights include multi-colour ambient lighting, soft-touch materials, metal-finished pedals and a cabin that strikes a balance between modern technology and classic GTI heritage, ensuring both performance-oriented appeal and everyday comfort. Features wise, it gets a 12.9-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, connected car tech, Chat GPT integration, connected car tech, automatic climate control, 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster, ADAS features such as adaptive cruise control, lane assist, and emergency braking, Head-Up Display, VAQ Limited-Slip Differential, Drive Modes and more.
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