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Fast and flexible

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* 0-62mph in just 6.9 seconds
Fast and flexible

Fast and flexible
Its certainly got the performance to match those looks. Like its predecessor, the new GTI uses a 2.0-litre turbo engine that loves to be revved, but power is up 10bhp to 207bhp. The 0-62mph sprint is over in just 6.9 seconds and it doesnt stop accelerating until youre nudging 150mph.

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If anything, the low- and mid-range urge is even more impressive. Maximum pull is available across a broader range than before, so even when cruising along in a high gear at a handful of revs, you can floor the throttle and flash past slower traffic.

Dont think its an unruly beast, either. While many powerful front-wheel-drive cars try to drag you into the scenery whenever you put your foot down, the GTI gets its grunt to the road with little drama thanks to clever new electronics that work like a limited-slip differential.

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