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Volkswagen Golf R Cabriolet revealed

07 February 2013

  • First R version of the Golf Cabriolet
  • 261bhp 2.0-litre engine; 0-62mph in 6.4secs
  • Prices from £38,770

Volkswagen Golf R Cabriolet

The Volkswagen Golf R Cabriolet is the company's most powerful convertible variant so far.

It comes with the 261bhp 2.0-litre petrol engine from the Volkswagen Scirocco R. This results in a 0-62mph time of 6.4 seconds and a limited top speed of 155mph.

To help get the most from this performance, the Golf R has a bespoke suspension set-up, which is 25mm lower than the standard convertible.

It is available in front-wheel-drive only, and comes with a DSG semi-automatic gearbox. There are currently no plans to offer a manual 'box.

Buyers can choose 18- or 19-inch alloys in silver or black.

Visual enhancements include a bespoke front bumper, a gloss-black grille with 'R' logo, gloss black door mirrors, and bi-xenon headlights with gloss black surrounds. The gloss black brake calipers also feature 'R' logos.

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The Golf R Cabriolet has extended side sills, a gloss black rear diffuser, chrome tipped exhaust tailpipes and smoked LED tail-lights.

Read the full Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet review

Inside, it gets four leather sports seats and a leather-trimmed steering wheel, gearlever and handbrake. It comes with aluminium pedals, while the doors and dashboard feature aluminium inlays. Standard kit includes a digital radio and Bluetooth and an electrically operated roof that can be activated at speeds of up to 18mph.

The Golf R Cabriolet costs from £38,770, and is available to order from early March and will head to customers in May.

Read the full Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet review

Read the full Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet review

Read the full Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet review >>



By Tom Webster