Spy photographers have caught the 2021 Volkswagen Golf R on numerous occasions, but now we’re getting our first glimpse at the Golf R Estate.

Dressed is some rather unconvincing camouflage, this prototype is based on the Golf Alltrack but features a number of cues that reveal its high-performance intentions.

The most notable are the lightweight alloy wheels which are backed up by a high-performance braking system with blue calipers. The prototype has also been equipped with a rear bumper that has been modified to allow for a four-tailpipe sports exhaust system.

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Of course, the production model will look nothing like this as it will have a sportier front fascia which closely echoes the hatchback. We can also expect aerodynamic side skirts, a larger rear spoiler and an aggressive diffuser.

The sporty styling changes will continue in the cabin as there should be R-brand sport seats with two-tone leather. We can also expect a sport steering wheel with paddle shifters and a dedicated R button which presumably puts the vehicle into a special performance mode.

Volkswagen has been tight-lipped about the upcoming Golf R, but it’s expected to use a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces around 328 hp (245 kW / 333 PS). It will likely be paired to a dual-clutch transmission which sends power to a standard all-wheel drive system.

The standard Golf R is expected to debut soon, but the Golf R Estate is likely a ways off as it appears to be in the early stages of development. As a result, it might not arrive until several months after the hatchback.

Picture credits: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien for Carscoops