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Originally white, the GTI gained contrasting red, black and gray graphics on nearly all of its body panels. Vilner replaced the number 35 with the number 21 at the client’s request, though it ...
It's quicker than the original Golf GTi, but not by a huge margin: The 1976 Golf GTi could sprint to 62 mph in 9.0 seconds flat and had a top speed of 113 mph, but we have a feeling the VW Up!
This VW Up! GTI is still powered by a 113 HP, 1.0-liter turbocharged three-cylinder. ... thus creating a lively pattern for the exterior combining the black, grey and red graphics on the white ...
It stands on a wider track and 17-inch wheels and wears black-and-red exterior accents as well as a roof spoiler, making this car about as cheeky as a minicar can get. ... 2018 Volkswagen Up GTI.
VW’s apprentices have finally revealed their project for the 2015 Wörthersee Tour, the Golf GTI Dark Shine. The highly customized car features both performance and styling upgrades, with the ...
The Up! GTI, which will debut at the GTI Meet at Lake Wörthersee next week, uses a 1.0-liter turbocharged three-cylinder gas engine that Volkswagen has tuned to 113 horsepower and 148 lb-ft of ...
In our tests, the current-generation VW Golf GTI hit 0-60 mph in as little as 5.7 seconds when equipped with a six-speed manual transmission, but VW estimates the up! version will take 8.8 seconds ...
They've done that for several years, and we can still remember the GTI Wolfsburg Edition from 2014. Today, the GTI Dark Shine concept has been shown during Europe's biggest VW-fest, and it's ...
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
Volkswagen UK has announced deliveries of the Up! GTI will finally begin on February 6th. Ahead of that, official pricing information and a few extra details have been announced. The baby GTI will ...
The Volkswagen up! GTI concept isn't nearly as quick or as powerful as the GTI we all know and love today. In our tests, the current-generation VW Golf GTI hit 0-60 mph in as little as 5.7 seconds ...