It didn’t go so well as the new VW Golf GTI ended up falling and getting stuck on the guard rails
The TCR is, in all likelihood, VW’s sendoff to the seventh-gen Golf GTI – and it’s pretty darn special
The 286 HP TCR is the most powerful FWD Golf GTI ever, and probably the sendoff to the current gen
From the all-new Golf to the electric hatchback, Volkswagen will go all-in this year with new products
VW ditches mild-hybrid plans for the new Golf GTI but the technology will be available in the regular versions
Officially, the TCR easily bests the GTI Performance but loses out to the all-wheel drive R
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For those keeping track, that would be no less than 300 PS (296 hp / 221 kW) combined with front-wheel drive
Everything you need to know about VW’s fastest FWD Golf along with 107 photos of it
The Golf R may have more power and AWD but the GTI TCR is a sharper tool
The new version slots right between the GTI Performance and the R, both in specs as well as pricing
Pricing starts from £20,510 for the hatchback, and deliveries will commence next month
It definitely looks different than the Golf Mk7 as well as the latest Polo, yet we’re not entirely convinced it’s real
ABT will also display other tuned cars at the Essen Show, which kicks off in Germany on December 1
The 2019 VW Golf has a new 1.4-liter engine with 147 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque
Can the newcomer teach the old model some new tricks? Find out by watching the two engage in a drag race, from both a standing and a rolling start
VW Golf GTI customers will soon have another option to choose from
The Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR will probably serve as a swan song of the current generation, as the Mk8 is coming next year