The FWD VW Golf GTI Clubsport Costs Almost The Same As The Golf R

Despite being less powerful and front-wheel drive, the Clubsport Edition 40 version of the Golf GTI costs only £245 less than the AWD Golf R
The FWD VW Golf GTI Clubsport Costs Almost The Same As The Golf R

When news of VW’s Golf GTI Clubsport Edition 40 dropped last year, we rather liked what we saw. Naturally, the assumption was that the car - built to celebrate the Golf GTI’s 40th anniversary - would sit somewhere between the regular GTI with Performance Pack and the full-fat Golf R in terms of pricing, and sit between the two it does. But only just, as it’s damn near as expensive as the R.

Order books opened this week with the Clubsport pegged at £30,875, just £245 less than a three-door manual R despite having two less driven wheels and 36bhp less from the same EA888 2.0-litre turbocharged engine. The gap narrows a bit when you take into account the overboost feature - which gives the Edition 40 286bhp for 10 second bursts - but that price is still a lot to stomach.

The FWD VW Golf GTI Clubsport Costs Almost The Same As The Golf R

That said, the Clubsport will be much more exclusive. While there isn’t a specific limit to the number being built, production is “time limited” and VW anticipates that no more than 1000 will make their way over to the UK.

It’s also a lot more interesting than previous anniversary Golfs. As well as the extra power and the standard fitting of VW’s VAQ locking differential, the Clubsport gets overhauled suspension with revised springs, retuned dampers and altered bump stops. On the outside there’s an aero package consisting of a multi-part rear spoiler, a rear diffuser, new side skirts and a completely redesigned front bumper, all coming together to increase downforce.

The FWD VW Golf GTI Clubsport Costs Almost The Same As The Golf R

The inside is treated to a set of Alcantara sports seats - with tartan detailing, of course - although the fabulous looking bucket seats you see about are an optional extra.

£30,875 buys you a manual three-door car, while if you want an extra pair of doors and a DSG twin-clutch gearbox, that rises to £32,945. The first deliveries of UK cars are expected to take place this summer.

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Comments

Anonymous

the difference in Germany is 5000€, so well :D

04/07/2016 - 16:19 |
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adis112

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There is the buried dog!

04/07/2016 - 18:08 |
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Yoorr

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Here in the Netherlands the price difference is almost 7k euros, why are they so expensive/cheap in the UK?

04/07/2016 - 22:23 |
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InjunS2K

The fact that VW made this and is selling it for such a ridiculous amount and expects people to buy it just goes to show the craziness of VW owners. Don’t even get me started on Dieselgate… XD

04/07/2016 - 17:02 |
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Dylan Sandoval

Woooooow

04/07/2016 - 17:33 |
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Anonymous

I promise its faster than the R

04/07/2016 - 17:49 |
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adis112

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I wont be so sure. It is more track focused, thats for sure, but 4wd in the R really makes a difference. The gti will be a better track car, but the R will slide with a minor understeer through the corners faster.

04/07/2016 - 18:07 |
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adis112

Would it be wise for VW to fit the R with the other cars aero bits a make a R-S possibly?

04/07/2016 - 18:09 |
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Anonymous

I would actually quite like this, I see so many Golf Rs, it would be nice to have a bit of exclusivity.

04/07/2016 - 18:11 |
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CarEnthusiast 2

I’d Get The R … A Complete No Brained 4WD vs FWD , More Power , The Same Kind Of Acceleration As A Porsche 911 Carrera S

04/07/2016 - 18:17 |
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Dada Toyz 4 boyz

Why is the a surprising or being reported as a surprise when it was an extremely similar case if not the same to the edition 35 and golf 6R…. pointless article

04/07/2016 - 19:51 |
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slevo beavo

I’d have one over a R any day of the week.

04/07/2016 - 20:10 |
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Anonymous
04/07/2016 - 20:55 |
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