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The eighth-gen VW Golf in base R-Line form initially presented last year.
Despite the fanfare behind the preview of the exhilarating new and locally-built (CKD) VW Golf R Mk 8 earlier this week, one question still looms: where’s the ‘basic’ Golf R-Line variant? We’ve forwarded said enquiry with execs at Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) and the news is somewhat upbeat.
Before we digress, here’s some context. The eighth generation Volkswagen Golf hatchback range first debuted locally back in Feb last year. Initial plans saw VPCM inducting both the base R-Line and GTI performance variants into its local assembly (CKD) operations in Pekan, Pahang.
Indeed, this was a landmark move, especially in the GTI hot-hatch’s case. As for the R-Line, things initially looked promising, more so given that VPCM had opted to spec it with a seemingly more reliable 8-speed automatic (8AT) transmission instead of the much-loathed DSG dual-clutch box for Malaysia.
In March this year, VPCM quietly axed the R-Line (left) and instead updated the GTI (right).
Previewed this week is the now localised (CKD) and upgraded Golf R performance flagship.
However, as the months passed since its official price was announced in Aug last year, there was little to no sales movement with the R-Line variant, and that’s despite the fact it came with more kit including the VW brand’s IQ.Drive active driver assist (ADAS) suite over the pricier and initially ‘bare’ GTI.
Slow sales perhaps prompted VPCM to quietly retire the R-Line from its line-up and instead update the GTI back in March this year to include the aforementioned ADAS pack. This also perhaps led to the decision to localise and up-specced the Golf R performance flagship as previewed this week.
However, during said preview, VPCM execs have hinted that the R-Line variant might return on sale. CariCarz.com has understood that plans are already in motion to re-introduce said variant, but details surrounding timeline and possible spec or price changes weren’t shared.
Nevertheless, our source from within VPCM showed clear enthusiasm regarding the matter. Adding to that is VPCM’s aim to maximise its existing CKD operations in Pekan through said effort too. Simply put, the Golf R-Line isn’t completely shelved for our market yet, and we might just see it return soon enough.
Though discontinued earlier this year, VPCM has hinted that the R-Line variant could be reintroduced at a later stage.
To refresh your memory, the VW Golf R-Line Mk 8 was initially positioned as the entry-level offering to the eighth-gen Golf hatchback range. Unlike the GTI and R above it, it harnesses a familiar 1.4-litre TSI 4-cyl turbo petrol mill boasting respectable outputs of 150 HP and 250 NM to drive its front wheels.
Besides IQ.Drive, the Golf R-Line initially had a host of tasty additions like stylish 17-inch alloy wheels, full-LED lighting front and aft with dynamic turn signals, and both a 10.25-inch digital dash display plus a 10-inch infotainment touchscreen primed with Apple and Android connectivity plus navigation function.
Other amenities primed included a plush fabric and suede cabin upholstery combination, tri-zone automatic climate control, USB-C charge ports, ambient cabin lighting, keyless entry and ignition, as well as VW’s novel new touch-sensitive control panel interface plus capacitive steering wheel control buttons.
Should the Golf R-Line Mk 8 return, perhaps we’ll see a revision in price from the RM170,560 (excluding insurance) figure it initially commanded. Either way, said model’s return will grant Malaysians yet another avenue to savour perhaps the last combustion-powered iteration of this genre-defining nameplate.
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