Skip advert
Advertisement

VW Golf: Punk Golfs

Volkswagen has a fine reputation in Europe but, in the US, Veedubs are seen as worthy but dull runabouts. Hence these perception-defying concepts unveiled by VW at the recent SEMA show in Las Vegas.

Both are based on the Golf, originally known as the 'Rabbit' in America. The white car, called the Thunder Bunny, has a lightly breathed-on 2.5-litre five-pot producing 225bhp, but the black car, the R GTI, is a bit of a monster. Its engine starts out as the excellent 2-litre TFSI engine but is fitted with a bigger Garrett turbocharger to create 400bhp and 340lb ft of torque. A Quaife LSD has been fitted between the 19in front wheels (shod with Michelin Pilot Sport Cups) and the boot, bonnet and front wings are made of carbonfibre. The result is 0-60mph in 4.8sec – a very rampant rabbit indeed.

Skip advert
Advertisement

Recommended

Volkswagen Golf Mk8.5 2024 review – a return to form for the hatchback benchmark?
Mk8.5 Volkswagen Golf
In-depth reviews

Volkswagen Golf Mk8.5 2024 review – a return to form for the hatchback benchmark?

Lacklustre interior ergonomics gave the Mk8 Golf a lukewarm reception, but Volkswagen has focused its efforts on rectifying its downfalls with a mid-l…
24 Oct 2024
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Volkswagen XL1 (2013) review – Bugatti-level engineering aimed at MPG not MPH
Volkswagen XL1 – front
Reviews

Volkswagen XL1 (2013) review – Bugatti-level engineering aimed at MPG not MPH

Another hair-brained Piëch passion project, the XL1 is shot through with hypercar engineering, all to an end of saving fuel
16 May 2025
Best French cars – the greatest performance cars from France, past and present
Best French cars
Best cars

Best French cars – the greatest performance cars from France, past and present

From hot hatches to sports cars, none do light weight, delicate and danceable quite like the French
16 May 2025
Mercedes-AMG GT 2025 review – is it now a match for the Porsche 911?
Mercedes-AMG GT – front
In-depth reviews

Mercedes-AMG GT 2025 review – is it now a match for the Porsche 911?

A sophisticated new chassis, up to 805bhp and a more practical cabin provides the AMG GT with everything it needs to take on the best in the business …
16 May 2025