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Volkswagen presents powerful 200 hp Golf GTI concept
in Frankfurt Wolfsburg. The Golf GTI is considered to be the icon of sporty compact
vehicles. Not only that: The letters GTI have become the symbol of
a complete class of vehicles and the epitome of compact handling dynamics.
Now Volkswagen presents at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt
the next stage of evolution for this icon of driving pleasure: A Golf
GTI concept of the fifth generation. It personifies the sheer culture
of the GTI philosophy. Powered by a completely new FSI turbo engine
with 147 kW / 200 hp, the two door GTI is independent like never before
and closes, both conceptionally as well as visually, the circle to
the legendary founding vision of Grand Tourisme Injection: The Golf
GTI of the year 1976. The world premiere of the first Golf GTI was in 1975 at the same position and also as a concept vehicle. In June 1976, series production began. What happened thereafter is the making of a legend. At the start, the vehicles were finished in either silver or red and were originally intended as just a limited edition of 5000 GTIs. But it turned out very differently. With a powerful 81 kW / 110 hp output and top speed of 182 km/h, the Golf GTI won a new clientele and established the GTI class as a compact sports car. From the original 5000 vehicles, more than four generations and more than 1.5 million Golf GTIs have evolved to date.
The concept emulates consciously the stylistic characteristics
of the first GTI generation; With the Golf GTI concept, as shown in Frankfurt, Volkswagen is now
demonstrating how GTI history will develop. The concept consciously
emulates the GTI of the first generation. Therefore it has to be red,
it has to have a black radiator grille, and it has to rise above the
other models of the series with substantial modifications. After all,
the first GTI also distinguished itself with a markedly independent
appearance: The black bumpers and flared wings, the black side bump
strips, the black rear window frame and the characteristic red trim
around the black radiator grille of the original GTI are so clear
today as if the vehicle had just yesterday been presented in Frankfurt.
The exterior design - The Golf GTI concept, like the roadster concept R, shows dominant V-shaped flowing lines at the front end The concept combines traditional GTI features with the front end
design of a future generation. Inline with the concept R roadster,
presented on 1st September, the GTI also has a striking V motive in
the design of the front end. The bonnet features an arrow shaped modulation,
which continues the flowing lines in the area of the front skirt to
form a frame for the shield-like, highly polished, black radiator
grille. The radiator grille features a honeycomb mesh and is surrounded,
characteristically for a GTI, by a red trim strip. The interior design - cult status? This came about thanks to the exterior, the drive technology and the interior. The GTI concept of 2003 takes this history further The original GTI did not just become a great hit with the fans due
to its performance, its agile handling properties and exterior design,
even its individually designed interior set new standards thanks to
an ergonomic and sporty style. Details such as the sports seats, with
legendary criss-cross design on black background, the three-spoked
sports steering wheel or the gearstick knob shaped like a golf ball
were the counterpoints that attracted a new sporty clientele.
The sports seating features black matt and anthracite coloured suede and, in addition, the interior is refined with brushed aluminium The entry step trim, pedals and floor panels of the concept are all
finished in brushed aluminium. As an anti-slip measure, the aluminium
is enhanced with rubber strips. The completely new leather sports
seats (contoured single seats are also installed in the rear) have
an ergonomically perfect and inviting appeal just by looking at them.
Take a seat and the appeal is confirmed. The very high backrests,
in particular, and adjustable head restraints, integrated here optically,
create an ambience of extraordinary sporty functionality. Detailed
perfection is a bonus: GTI logos are embroidered into the head restraints.
The upholstery trim of the seats has also been newly designed: The
main material used is black, fine suede. Running across this are narrow
strips of perforated suede; the front surface of the head restraints
is covered with this on the inner area.
The constructive basis of the GTI concept is provided by the ultimate in its class today - The new Golf generation The constructive basis of the compact sports car is the fifth generation,
22 million bestseller Golf. The two door version, though, is more
striking than ever in terms of the design compared to the four door,
with a much higher waistline at the rear. Will the future of the GTI make it to the present? The question is now will the concept make it to series GTI production? The signs are extremely good. Relevant tests and preparations are underway. And the product launch date? Let's just say: If it's high-tech and outstanding performance, with the GTI philosophy in mind, that people are looking for, they will find it all at the 2004 Motor Show in Paris. The stage will then be set to make what we can expect of the GTI in the future, a GTI that we can have now. |