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The New VW Golf GTI Clubsport Mk8.5 Is The Honda Civic Type R Killer
The new VW Golf GTI Clubsport Mk8.5 debuts as the marque’s bid to destroy the Honda Civic Type R’s Nurburgring record.
Volkswagen is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Golf by bringing back the ‘Clubsport’ nameplate in the form of the newly-facelifted Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport Mk8.5. As indicated in its teaser earlier, this new GTI Clubsport boasts a host of performance and cosmetic upgrades over the standard GTI model – all helping it to become the most potent front-wheel-driven (FWD) Golf ever produced.
While this Nurburgring-developed special Golf harnesses the same 2.0-litre 4-cyl turbocharged petrol mill as the standard GTI Mk8.5, VW engineers have tweaked the new Clubsport’s engine to produce 296 HP and 400 NM. This allows the new Clubsport to blast from 0-100 KM/H in just 5.6 seconds, as well as a V-Max of 267 KM/H.
Unfortunately, not only are the figures just the same as those we saw on the previous GTI Clubsport, but they’re also quite pale in comparison to the model it intends to beat, the FL5-gen Honda Civic Type R. For the Japanese market, said JDM hot-hatch’s K20C1 2.0-litre 4-cyl turbocharged engine outputs 326 HP and 420 NM, which is good for a faster century sprint time of 5.4 seconds, en route to its higher V-Max of 275 KM/H.
To make matters worse, VW has yet to unveil the extra mechanical bits and tweaks boasted by the new Clubsport, along with some optional performance equipment. This includes the DCC adaptive dampers, a dual-piped Akrapovic exhaust system, and the 19-inch forged alloy wheels that are 20% lighter than the standard 18-inch Richmond wheels.
Putting aside the mechanical changes, the new Golf GTI Clubsport also gets a host of new styling bits to differentiate itself from the ‘civilian’ GTI. Key exterior design cues present here include the aggressive front bumper, a slew of gloss black accents, a double-deck rear spoiler, as well as subtle Clubsport graphics along the side skirts.
The design changes are milder for the new Clubsport’s cabin, with key differences present here being the special ArtVelours fabric upholstery and an additional ‘Special’ driving mode that are honed and developed at the Nurburgring. However, you might need the aforementioned optional adaptive dampers to get the most out of this new driving mode.
Other key features, such as the Chat-GPT-powered 12.9-inch infotainment screen, physical buttons and controls for the steering wheel, as well as the illuminated climate control sliders, are all courtesy of the facelift treatment garnered for all Golf Mk8.5 variants.
With the new Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport Mk8.5 officially unveiled, would you reckon Volkswagen engineers have done enough to dethrone the FL5 Civic Type R as the fastest production FWD car to lap the infamous ‘Green Hell’? Or do you think the FL5 would still reign supreme against the new Clubsport? As always, don’t forget to leave your thoughts in the comments down below…
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Mukhlis Azman
An avid two-wheeler that writes and talks about four-wheelers for a living, while dreaming of an urban transit-laden Malaysia. @mukhlisazman