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The Advertiser
3 days ago
- Automotive
- The Advertiser
Volkswagen T-Roc R: Hotter next-gen small SUV coming in 2027
Volkswagen will launch an all-new T-Roc R in early 2027, when it's set to become the hero of the German brand's best-seller in its second generation. Speaking with CarExpert at the Australian media launch of the updated Golf R Mk8.5, global head of sales and marketing for the Volkswagen R division, Pedro Martinez Diaz, confirmed plans for a second instalment of the hot T-Roc R small SUV – contrasting with previous reports of a hybrid-heavy core lineup. "The new T-Roc has been announced globally, and there will also be a T-Roc R successor in the future," Mr Martinez Diaz said. "We are planning to launch the car at the beginning of 2027." Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Pictured: Current T-Roc R Volkswagen R's global sales and marketing boss wouldn't be drawn on further details, though we'd wager the performance halo model will draw upon a version of the Golf R's running gear. Given the current T-Roc is effectively a Mk7 Golf under the skin, the second-gen version which is understood to be slated for a September debut at this year's Munich motor show will almost certainly ride on the newer MQB Evo underpinnings of the Mk8 Golf, as well as the Cupra Formentor and others. With that in mind, the most potent 245kW/420Nm version of the EA888 2.0-litre 'TSI' turbo-petrol engine seems likely, especially since the Formentor offers this exact drivetrain with the nifty torque vectoring rear differential seen in the Golf R as well as the Audi S3 and RS3. The new T-Roc R's performance drivetrain will be a stark contrast to the new parallel hybrid drivetrain set to debut with the second-generation T-Roc, as part of the Volkswagen Group's €60 billion (A$103bn) investment in combustion engine development by 2028. Leaked: Images of what's believed to be the next-generation T-Roc from an infotainment menu Overseas reports claim VW's new hybrid system will be based around the brand's ubiquitous 1.5 TSI four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, teamed with an electric motor and battery pack. Outputs are said to range from 150kW/350Nm to 200kW/400Nm. Coincidentally, the brand's 1.5 TSI 'eHybrid' plug-in hybrid (PHEV) system based around the same petrol engine is offered with the same outputs – perhaps just the battery pack will be different for the parallel hybrid version. If the standard T-Roc (including the T-Roc 'Hybrid') is revealed in September ahead of a likely early-2026 launch in Europe, then the T-Roc R may be revealed later in 2026 before its 2027 market launch as confirmed by Martinez Diaz. Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest. MORE: Everything Volkswagen T-Roc Content originally sourced from: Volkswagen will launch an all-new T-Roc R in early 2027, when it's set to become the hero of the German brand's best-seller in its second generation. Speaking with CarExpert at the Australian media launch of the updated Golf R Mk8.5, global head of sales and marketing for the Volkswagen R division, Pedro Martinez Diaz, confirmed plans for a second instalment of the hot T-Roc R small SUV – contrasting with previous reports of a hybrid-heavy core lineup. "The new T-Roc has been announced globally, and there will also be a T-Roc R successor in the future," Mr Martinez Diaz said. "We are planning to launch the car at the beginning of 2027." Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Pictured: Current T-Roc R Volkswagen R's global sales and marketing boss wouldn't be drawn on further details, though we'd wager the performance halo model will draw upon a version of the Golf R's running gear. Given the current T-Roc is effectively a Mk7 Golf under the skin, the second-gen version which is understood to be slated for a September debut at this year's Munich motor show will almost certainly ride on the newer MQB Evo underpinnings of the Mk8 Golf, as well as the Cupra Formentor and others. With that in mind, the most potent 245kW/420Nm version of the EA888 2.0-litre 'TSI' turbo-petrol engine seems likely, especially since the Formentor offers this exact drivetrain with the nifty torque vectoring rear differential seen in the Golf R as well as the Audi S3 and RS3. The new T-Roc R's performance drivetrain will be a stark contrast to the new parallel hybrid drivetrain set to debut with the second-generation T-Roc, as part of the Volkswagen Group's €60 billion (A$103bn) investment in combustion engine development by 2028. Leaked: Images of what's believed to be the next-generation T-Roc from an infotainment menu Overseas reports claim VW's new hybrid system will be based around the brand's ubiquitous 1.5 TSI four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, teamed with an electric motor and battery pack. Outputs are said to range from 150kW/350Nm to 200kW/400Nm. Coincidentally, the brand's 1.5 TSI 'eHybrid' plug-in hybrid (PHEV) system based around the same petrol engine is offered with the same outputs – perhaps just the battery pack will be different for the parallel hybrid version. If the standard T-Roc (including the T-Roc 'Hybrid') is revealed in September ahead of a likely early-2026 launch in Europe, then the T-Roc R may be revealed later in 2026 before its 2027 market launch as confirmed by Martinez Diaz. Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest. MORE: Everything Volkswagen T-Roc Content originally sourced from: Volkswagen will launch an all-new T-Roc R in early 2027, when it's set to become the hero of the German brand's best-seller in its second generation. Speaking with CarExpert at the Australian media launch of the updated Golf R Mk8.5, global head of sales and marketing for the Volkswagen R division, Pedro Martinez Diaz, confirmed plans for a second instalment of the hot T-Roc R small SUV – contrasting with previous reports of a hybrid-heavy core lineup. "The new T-Roc has been announced globally, and there will also be a T-Roc R successor in the future," Mr Martinez Diaz said. "We are planning to launch the car at the beginning of 2027." Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Pictured: Current T-Roc R Volkswagen R's global sales and marketing boss wouldn't be drawn on further details, though we'd wager the performance halo model will draw upon a version of the Golf R's running gear. Given the current T-Roc is effectively a Mk7 Golf under the skin, the second-gen version which is understood to be slated for a September debut at this year's Munich motor show will almost certainly ride on the newer MQB Evo underpinnings of the Mk8 Golf, as well as the Cupra Formentor and others. With that in mind, the most potent 245kW/420Nm version of the EA888 2.0-litre 'TSI' turbo-petrol engine seems likely, especially since the Formentor offers this exact drivetrain with the nifty torque vectoring rear differential seen in the Golf R as well as the Audi S3 and RS3. The new T-Roc R's performance drivetrain will be a stark contrast to the new parallel hybrid drivetrain set to debut with the second-generation T-Roc, as part of the Volkswagen Group's €60 billion (A$103bn) investment in combustion engine development by 2028. Leaked: Images of what's believed to be the next-generation T-Roc from an infotainment menu Overseas reports claim VW's new hybrid system will be based around the brand's ubiquitous 1.5 TSI four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, teamed with an electric motor and battery pack. Outputs are said to range from 150kW/350Nm to 200kW/400Nm. Coincidentally, the brand's 1.5 TSI 'eHybrid' plug-in hybrid (PHEV) system based around the same petrol engine is offered with the same outputs – perhaps just the battery pack will be different for the parallel hybrid version. If the standard T-Roc (including the T-Roc 'Hybrid') is revealed in September ahead of a likely early-2026 launch in Europe, then the T-Roc R may be revealed later in 2026 before its 2027 market launch as confirmed by Martinez Diaz. Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest. MORE: Everything Volkswagen T-Roc Content originally sourced from: Volkswagen will launch an all-new T-Roc R in early 2027, when it's set to become the hero of the German brand's best-seller in its second generation. Speaking with CarExpert at the Australian media launch of the updated Golf R Mk8.5, global head of sales and marketing for the Volkswagen R division, Pedro Martinez Diaz, confirmed plans for a second instalment of the hot T-Roc R small SUV – contrasting with previous reports of a hybrid-heavy core lineup. "The new T-Roc has been announced globally, and there will also be a T-Roc R successor in the future," Mr Martinez Diaz said. "We are planning to launch the car at the beginning of 2027." Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Pictured: Current T-Roc R Volkswagen R's global sales and marketing boss wouldn't be drawn on further details, though we'd wager the performance halo model will draw upon a version of the Golf R's running gear. Given the current T-Roc is effectively a Mk7 Golf under the skin, the second-gen version which is understood to be slated for a September debut at this year's Munich motor show will almost certainly ride on the newer MQB Evo underpinnings of the Mk8 Golf, as well as the Cupra Formentor and others. With that in mind, the most potent 245kW/420Nm version of the EA888 2.0-litre 'TSI' turbo-petrol engine seems likely, especially since the Formentor offers this exact drivetrain with the nifty torque vectoring rear differential seen in the Golf R as well as the Audi S3 and RS3. The new T-Roc R's performance drivetrain will be a stark contrast to the new parallel hybrid drivetrain set to debut with the second-generation T-Roc, as part of the Volkswagen Group's €60 billion (A$103bn) investment in combustion engine development by 2028. Leaked: Images of what's believed to be the next-generation T-Roc from an infotainment menu Overseas reports claim VW's new hybrid system will be based around the brand's ubiquitous 1.5 TSI four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, teamed with an electric motor and battery pack. Outputs are said to range from 150kW/350Nm to 200kW/400Nm. Coincidentally, the brand's 1.5 TSI 'eHybrid' plug-in hybrid (PHEV) system based around the same petrol engine is offered with the same outputs – perhaps just the battery pack will be different for the parallel hybrid version. If the standard T-Roc (including the T-Roc 'Hybrid') is revealed in September ahead of a likely early-2026 launch in Europe, then the T-Roc R may be revealed later in 2026 before its 2027 market launch as confirmed by Martinez Diaz. Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest. MORE: Everything Volkswagen T-Roc Content originally sourced from:


The Advertiser
3 days ago
- Automotive
- The Advertiser
Volkswagen isn't closing the door on a new Tiguan R
The Volkswagen Tiguan R has proven to be a sales success both here in Australia and around the world, but the German brand hasn't committed to a successor – at least for now… Speaking with CarExpert at the Australian media launch of the updated Golf R Mk8.5, head of sales and marketing at the Volkswagen R performance division, Pedro Martinez Diaz, left the door open to a new go-fast Tiguan. "I would never say no. The Tiguan [R] was very successful in Europe and Australia… we'll see," Mr Martinez Diaz said. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Pictured: Previous-generation Volkswagen Tiguan R First revealed in 2020, the Volkswagen Tiguan R was a fully-fledged performance hero of the second-generation Tiguan lineup, packing the same 235kW/420Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine as the Mk8 Golf R hot hatch. Australia got a slightly milder 400Nm tune due our market not receiving a petrol particulate filter (PPF) like the European specification, but even with 20Nm less torque the hot mid-size SUV could dash from 0-100km/h in a claimed 5.1 seconds. It proved popular in Australia too, despite a price tag eclipsing $70,000 before on-road costs. While VW Australia hasn't quoted actual sales figures, demand often outstripped supply locally, prompting the brand's local arm to offer a 300-unit run of Grid Editions which went without some luxury features during the global semiconductor shortage. For the new, third-generation Tiguan range, the most potent variant currently is the 195TSI R-Line, which loses out on some grunt and performance, but ups it on luxury features and tech – read the full price and specs here. No doubt VW's R division could easily slip the latest Golf R's 245kW/420Nm turbocharged drivetrain under the latest Tiguan, which now rides on the same newer MQB Evo underpinnings as the German hatchback, as well as a slew of other models like the Cupra Formentor, Leon and Audi S3. Pictured: 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan 195TSI R-Line However, tightening emissions regulations in Europe and the UK likely put an all-out performance version of the third-gen Tiguan on the backburner given the nameplate's popularity, and the need to meet fleet emissions targets with a larger car. Overseas there's also a 200kW/400Nm Tiguan eHybrid PHEV which sits alongside the 195TSI-spec petrol Tiguan, though its FWD-only design means its 0-100km/h pace pales compared to the 195TSI's 5.8-second acceleration and the old R's 5.1-second time. While the PHEV can't beat its combustion-only contemporaries in a drag race, it'll do over 100km of EV-only driving per charge and quotes combined fuel consumption of just 0.4L/100km with a full battery, so you can see why this drivetrain may have received preference over a new R. Let us know in the comments if you'd like to see a new-generation Volkswagen Tiguan R! MORE: Everything Volkswagen Tiguan Content originally sourced from: The Volkswagen Tiguan R has proven to be a sales success both here in Australia and around the world, but the German brand hasn't committed to a successor – at least for now… Speaking with CarExpert at the Australian media launch of the updated Golf R Mk8.5, head of sales and marketing at the Volkswagen R performance division, Pedro Martinez Diaz, left the door open to a new go-fast Tiguan. "I would never say no. The Tiguan [R] was very successful in Europe and Australia… we'll see," Mr Martinez Diaz said. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Pictured: Previous-generation Volkswagen Tiguan R First revealed in 2020, the Volkswagen Tiguan R was a fully-fledged performance hero of the second-generation Tiguan lineup, packing the same 235kW/420Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine as the Mk8 Golf R hot hatch. Australia got a slightly milder 400Nm tune due our market not receiving a petrol particulate filter (PPF) like the European specification, but even with 20Nm less torque the hot mid-size SUV could dash from 0-100km/h in a claimed 5.1 seconds. It proved popular in Australia too, despite a price tag eclipsing $70,000 before on-road costs. While VW Australia hasn't quoted actual sales figures, demand often outstripped supply locally, prompting the brand's local arm to offer a 300-unit run of Grid Editions which went without some luxury features during the global semiconductor shortage. For the new, third-generation Tiguan range, the most potent variant currently is the 195TSI R-Line, which loses out on some grunt and performance, but ups it on luxury features and tech – read the full price and specs here. No doubt VW's R division could easily slip the latest Golf R's 245kW/420Nm turbocharged drivetrain under the latest Tiguan, which now rides on the same newer MQB Evo underpinnings as the German hatchback, as well as a slew of other models like the Cupra Formentor, Leon and Audi S3. Pictured: 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan 195TSI R-Line However, tightening emissions regulations in Europe and the UK likely put an all-out performance version of the third-gen Tiguan on the backburner given the nameplate's popularity, and the need to meet fleet emissions targets with a larger car. Overseas there's also a 200kW/400Nm Tiguan eHybrid PHEV which sits alongside the 195TSI-spec petrol Tiguan, though its FWD-only design means its 0-100km/h pace pales compared to the 195TSI's 5.8-second acceleration and the old R's 5.1-second time. While the PHEV can't beat its combustion-only contemporaries in a drag race, it'll do over 100km of EV-only driving per charge and quotes combined fuel consumption of just 0.4L/100km with a full battery, so you can see why this drivetrain may have received preference over a new R. Let us know in the comments if you'd like to see a new-generation Volkswagen Tiguan R! MORE: Everything Volkswagen Tiguan Content originally sourced from: The Volkswagen Tiguan R has proven to be a sales success both here in Australia and around the world, but the German brand hasn't committed to a successor – at least for now… Speaking with CarExpert at the Australian media launch of the updated Golf R Mk8.5, head of sales and marketing at the Volkswagen R performance division, Pedro Martinez Diaz, left the door open to a new go-fast Tiguan. "I would never say no. The Tiguan [R] was very successful in Europe and Australia… we'll see," Mr Martinez Diaz said. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Pictured: Previous-generation Volkswagen Tiguan R First revealed in 2020, the Volkswagen Tiguan R was a fully-fledged performance hero of the second-generation Tiguan lineup, packing the same 235kW/420Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine as the Mk8 Golf R hot hatch. Australia got a slightly milder 400Nm tune due our market not receiving a petrol particulate filter (PPF) like the European specification, but even with 20Nm less torque the hot mid-size SUV could dash from 0-100km/h in a claimed 5.1 seconds. It proved popular in Australia too, despite a price tag eclipsing $70,000 before on-road costs. While VW Australia hasn't quoted actual sales figures, demand often outstripped supply locally, prompting the brand's local arm to offer a 300-unit run of Grid Editions which went without some luxury features during the global semiconductor shortage. For the new, third-generation Tiguan range, the most potent variant currently is the 195TSI R-Line, which loses out on some grunt and performance, but ups it on luxury features and tech – read the full price and specs here. No doubt VW's R division could easily slip the latest Golf R's 245kW/420Nm turbocharged drivetrain under the latest Tiguan, which now rides on the same newer MQB Evo underpinnings as the German hatchback, as well as a slew of other models like the Cupra Formentor, Leon and Audi S3. Pictured: 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan 195TSI R-Line However, tightening emissions regulations in Europe and the UK likely put an all-out performance version of the third-gen Tiguan on the backburner given the nameplate's popularity, and the need to meet fleet emissions targets with a larger car. Overseas there's also a 200kW/400Nm Tiguan eHybrid PHEV which sits alongside the 195TSI-spec petrol Tiguan, though its FWD-only design means its 0-100km/h pace pales compared to the 195TSI's 5.8-second acceleration and the old R's 5.1-second time. While the PHEV can't beat its combustion-only contemporaries in a drag race, it'll do over 100km of EV-only driving per charge and quotes combined fuel consumption of just 0.4L/100km with a full battery, so you can see why this drivetrain may have received preference over a new R. Let us know in the comments if you'd like to see a new-generation Volkswagen Tiguan R! MORE: Everything Volkswagen Tiguan Content originally sourced from: The Volkswagen Tiguan R has proven to be a sales success both here in Australia and around the world, but the German brand hasn't committed to a successor – at least for now… Speaking with CarExpert at the Australian media launch of the updated Golf R Mk8.5, head of sales and marketing at the Volkswagen R performance division, Pedro Martinez Diaz, left the door open to a new go-fast Tiguan. "I would never say no. The Tiguan [R] was very successful in Europe and Australia… we'll see," Mr Martinez Diaz said. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Pictured: Previous-generation Volkswagen Tiguan R First revealed in 2020, the Volkswagen Tiguan R was a fully-fledged performance hero of the second-generation Tiguan lineup, packing the same 235kW/420Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine as the Mk8 Golf R hot hatch. Australia got a slightly milder 400Nm tune due our market not receiving a petrol particulate filter (PPF) like the European specification, but even with 20Nm less torque the hot mid-size SUV could dash from 0-100km/h in a claimed 5.1 seconds. It proved popular in Australia too, despite a price tag eclipsing $70,000 before on-road costs. While VW Australia hasn't quoted actual sales figures, demand often outstripped supply locally, prompting the brand's local arm to offer a 300-unit run of Grid Editions which went without some luxury features during the global semiconductor shortage. For the new, third-generation Tiguan range, the most potent variant currently is the 195TSI R-Line, which loses out on some grunt and performance, but ups it on luxury features and tech – read the full price and specs here. No doubt VW's R division could easily slip the latest Golf R's 245kW/420Nm turbocharged drivetrain under the latest Tiguan, which now rides on the same newer MQB Evo underpinnings as the German hatchback, as well as a slew of other models like the Cupra Formentor, Leon and Audi S3. Pictured: 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan 195TSI R-Line However, tightening emissions regulations in Europe and the UK likely put an all-out performance version of the third-gen Tiguan on the backburner given the nameplate's popularity, and the need to meet fleet emissions targets with a larger car. Overseas there's also a 200kW/400Nm Tiguan eHybrid PHEV which sits alongside the 195TSI-spec petrol Tiguan, though its FWD-only design means its 0-100km/h pace pales compared to the 195TSI's 5.8-second acceleration and the old R's 5.1-second time. While the PHEV can't beat its combustion-only contemporaries in a drag race, it'll do over 100km of EV-only driving per charge and quotes combined fuel consumption of just 0.4L/100km with a full battery, so you can see why this drivetrain may have received preference over a new R. Let us know in the comments if you'd like to see a new-generation Volkswagen Tiguan R! MORE: Everything Volkswagen Tiguan Content originally sourced from:


The Advertiser
5 days ago
- Automotive
- The Advertiser
2026 Volkswagen Golf R goes light on weight, fuller on sound
Volkswagen Australia has confirmed a new optional package for the 2026 Volkswagen Golf R, which will finally make lightweight performance options previously reserved for special editions and overseas models available for production vehicles in Down Under. The Warmenau package ($6500) brings the entire catalogue of weight-saving and performance-enhancing features available from the Volkswagen R global catalogue, including an Akrapovic titanium exhaust system, 19-inch 'Warmenau' forged alloy wheels, and genuine carbon-fibre trim inlays for the dashboard and doors. Commencing from MY26 production – first local customer deliveries of which are due around October – these features will be available for the series production Golf R in Australia for the first time, with the exhaust system and carbon inlays having only been previously offered together on the super-limited R 20 Years Edition. Volkswagen has named the wheels and option package after the village in Wolfsburg where Volkswagen's R division is headquartered in Germany. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The 19-inch Warmenau forged alloy wheels have been developed in-house by Volkswagen R, and have already appeared in blacked-out form within the arches of the limited-run Golf R Black Edition. VW says the lightweight wheels reduce unsprung mass by 20 per cent – with each rim weighing 8kg. Additionally, their design has a "high opening ratio" allowing for improved brake cooling "and by extension, durability" when driving the Golf R in high-performance conditions like on track. Then there's the Akrapovic titanium sports exhaust, which has been offered since the Mk7.5 Special Edition and is currently available for a number of VW Group models locally including the limited-edition Volkswagen T-Roc R Wolfsburg Edition, the Audi S3 as well as Cupra Ateca and Formentor. Crafted from titanium alloy, the lightweight exhaust and silencer is distinguished by its four rounded tailpipes which produce "a unique and addictively menacing sound". This combines with a 7kg weight reduction compared to the standard Golf R exhaust system. "Australia is a very significant market globally for Volkswagen R and now the Warmenau package gives Australian customers the opportunity to own the definitive version of the ultimate performance Golf," said Arjun Nidigallu, head of product for Volkswagen Passenger Vehicles Australia. These new performance options further enhance the credentials of the German brand's flagship performance hatchback, which in latest Mk8.5 guise develops 245kW of power and 420Nm of torque (over 2100-5100rpm) from its 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine. As before, drive is sent to all four wheels via a seven-speed 'DSG' dual-clutch automatic transmission. Claimed 0-100km/h acceleration drops by 0.2 seconds to 4.6 compared to the outgoing Mk8 Golf R, and the standard R Performance Package derestricts the top speed to 270km/h. For reference, Cupra offers the Akrapovic exhaust as a standalone option for the Ateca and Formentor crossovers for $6500, while Audi charges $9900 to fit the titanium exhaust to the S3 and a further $700 for carbon inlays. Orders for the MY26 Volkswagen Golf R range – including the new Warmenau package – are open now ahead of deliveries commencing around October 2025. Options: MORE: Everything Volkswagen Golf Content originally sourced from: Volkswagen Australia has confirmed a new optional package for the 2026 Volkswagen Golf R, which will finally make lightweight performance options previously reserved for special editions and overseas models available for production vehicles in Down Under. The Warmenau package ($6500) brings the entire catalogue of weight-saving and performance-enhancing features available from the Volkswagen R global catalogue, including an Akrapovic titanium exhaust system, 19-inch 'Warmenau' forged alloy wheels, and genuine carbon-fibre trim inlays for the dashboard and doors. Commencing from MY26 production – first local customer deliveries of which are due around October – these features will be available for the series production Golf R in Australia for the first time, with the exhaust system and carbon inlays having only been previously offered together on the super-limited R 20 Years Edition. Volkswagen has named the wheels and option package after the village in Wolfsburg where Volkswagen's R division is headquartered in Germany. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The 19-inch Warmenau forged alloy wheels have been developed in-house by Volkswagen R, and have already appeared in blacked-out form within the arches of the limited-run Golf R Black Edition. VW says the lightweight wheels reduce unsprung mass by 20 per cent – with each rim weighing 8kg. Additionally, their design has a "high opening ratio" allowing for improved brake cooling "and by extension, durability" when driving the Golf R in high-performance conditions like on track. Then there's the Akrapovic titanium sports exhaust, which has been offered since the Mk7.5 Special Edition and is currently available for a number of VW Group models locally including the limited-edition Volkswagen T-Roc R Wolfsburg Edition, the Audi S3 as well as Cupra Ateca and Formentor. Crafted from titanium alloy, the lightweight exhaust and silencer is distinguished by its four rounded tailpipes which produce "a unique and addictively menacing sound". This combines with a 7kg weight reduction compared to the standard Golf R exhaust system. "Australia is a very significant market globally for Volkswagen R and now the Warmenau package gives Australian customers the opportunity to own the definitive version of the ultimate performance Golf," said Arjun Nidigallu, head of product for Volkswagen Passenger Vehicles Australia. These new performance options further enhance the credentials of the German brand's flagship performance hatchback, which in latest Mk8.5 guise develops 245kW of power and 420Nm of torque (over 2100-5100rpm) from its 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine. As before, drive is sent to all four wheels via a seven-speed 'DSG' dual-clutch automatic transmission. Claimed 0-100km/h acceleration drops by 0.2 seconds to 4.6 compared to the outgoing Mk8 Golf R, and the standard R Performance Package derestricts the top speed to 270km/h. For reference, Cupra offers the Akrapovic exhaust as a standalone option for the Ateca and Formentor crossovers for $6500, while Audi charges $9900 to fit the titanium exhaust to the S3 and a further $700 for carbon inlays. Orders for the MY26 Volkswagen Golf R range – including the new Warmenau package – are open now ahead of deliveries commencing around October 2025. Options: MORE: Everything Volkswagen Golf Content originally sourced from: Volkswagen Australia has confirmed a new optional package for the 2026 Volkswagen Golf R, which will finally make lightweight performance options previously reserved for special editions and overseas models available for production vehicles in Down Under. The Warmenau package ($6500) brings the entire catalogue of weight-saving and performance-enhancing features available from the Volkswagen R global catalogue, including an Akrapovic titanium exhaust system, 19-inch 'Warmenau' forged alloy wheels, and genuine carbon-fibre trim inlays for the dashboard and doors. Commencing from MY26 production – first local customer deliveries of which are due around October – these features will be available for the series production Golf R in Australia for the first time, with the exhaust system and carbon inlays having only been previously offered together on the super-limited R 20 Years Edition. Volkswagen has named the wheels and option package after the village in Wolfsburg where Volkswagen's R division is headquartered in Germany. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The 19-inch Warmenau forged alloy wheels have been developed in-house by Volkswagen R, and have already appeared in blacked-out form within the arches of the limited-run Golf R Black Edition. VW says the lightweight wheels reduce unsprung mass by 20 per cent – with each rim weighing 8kg. Additionally, their design has a "high opening ratio" allowing for improved brake cooling "and by extension, durability" when driving the Golf R in high-performance conditions like on track. Then there's the Akrapovic titanium sports exhaust, which has been offered since the Mk7.5 Special Edition and is currently available for a number of VW Group models locally including the limited-edition Volkswagen T-Roc R Wolfsburg Edition, the Audi S3 as well as Cupra Ateca and Formentor. Crafted from titanium alloy, the lightweight exhaust and silencer is distinguished by its four rounded tailpipes which produce "a unique and addictively menacing sound". This combines with a 7kg weight reduction compared to the standard Golf R exhaust system. "Australia is a very significant market globally for Volkswagen R and now the Warmenau package gives Australian customers the opportunity to own the definitive version of the ultimate performance Golf," said Arjun Nidigallu, head of product for Volkswagen Passenger Vehicles Australia. These new performance options further enhance the credentials of the German brand's flagship performance hatchback, which in latest Mk8.5 guise develops 245kW of power and 420Nm of torque (over 2100-5100rpm) from its 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine. As before, drive is sent to all four wheels via a seven-speed 'DSG' dual-clutch automatic transmission. Claimed 0-100km/h acceleration drops by 0.2 seconds to 4.6 compared to the outgoing Mk8 Golf R, and the standard R Performance Package derestricts the top speed to 270km/h. For reference, Cupra offers the Akrapovic exhaust as a standalone option for the Ateca and Formentor crossovers for $6500, while Audi charges $9900 to fit the titanium exhaust to the S3 and a further $700 for carbon inlays. Orders for the MY26 Volkswagen Golf R range – including the new Warmenau package – are open now ahead of deliveries commencing around October 2025. Options: MORE: Everything Volkswagen Golf Content originally sourced from: Volkswagen Australia has confirmed a new optional package for the 2026 Volkswagen Golf R, which will finally make lightweight performance options previously reserved for special editions and overseas models available for production vehicles in Down Under. The Warmenau package ($6500) brings the entire catalogue of weight-saving and performance-enhancing features available from the Volkswagen R global catalogue, including an Akrapovic titanium exhaust system, 19-inch 'Warmenau' forged alloy wheels, and genuine carbon-fibre trim inlays for the dashboard and doors. Commencing from MY26 production – first local customer deliveries of which are due around October – these features will be available for the series production Golf R in Australia for the first time, with the exhaust system and carbon inlays having only been previously offered together on the super-limited R 20 Years Edition. Volkswagen has named the wheels and option package after the village in Wolfsburg where Volkswagen's R division is headquartered in Germany. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The 19-inch Warmenau forged alloy wheels have been developed in-house by Volkswagen R, and have already appeared in blacked-out form within the arches of the limited-run Golf R Black Edition. VW says the lightweight wheels reduce unsprung mass by 20 per cent – with each rim weighing 8kg. Additionally, their design has a "high opening ratio" allowing for improved brake cooling "and by extension, durability" when driving the Golf R in high-performance conditions like on track. Then there's the Akrapovic titanium sports exhaust, which has been offered since the Mk7.5 Special Edition and is currently available for a number of VW Group models locally including the limited-edition Volkswagen T-Roc R Wolfsburg Edition, the Audi S3 as well as Cupra Ateca and Formentor. Crafted from titanium alloy, the lightweight exhaust and silencer is distinguished by its four rounded tailpipes which produce "a unique and addictively menacing sound". This combines with a 7kg weight reduction compared to the standard Golf R exhaust system. "Australia is a very significant market globally for Volkswagen R and now the Warmenau package gives Australian customers the opportunity to own the definitive version of the ultimate performance Golf," said Arjun Nidigallu, head of product for Volkswagen Passenger Vehicles Australia. These new performance options further enhance the credentials of the German brand's flagship performance hatchback, which in latest Mk8.5 guise develops 245kW of power and 420Nm of torque (over 2100-5100rpm) from its 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine. As before, drive is sent to all four wheels via a seven-speed 'DSG' dual-clutch automatic transmission. Claimed 0-100km/h acceleration drops by 0.2 seconds to 4.6 compared to the outgoing Mk8 Golf R, and the standard R Performance Package derestricts the top speed to 270km/h. For reference, Cupra offers the Akrapovic exhaust as a standalone option for the Ateca and Formentor crossovers for $6500, while Audi charges $9900 to fit the titanium exhaust to the S3 and a further $700 for carbon inlays. Orders for the MY26 Volkswagen Golf R range – including the new Warmenau package – are open now ahead of deliveries commencing around October 2025. Options: MORE: Everything Volkswagen Golf Content originally sourced from: