Volkswagen Golf GTD Estate set for Geneva Motor Show debut
01 Feb 2015|4,850 views
Since 1982. Volkswagen's GTD logo has stood for Gran Turismo Diesel, with its promise of sporty yet economical motoring. Now for the first time, the GTD initials grace the Golf Estate, which like the Golf GTD, boasts the 181bhp engine. The new model is set to make its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
The Golf GTD Estate is well placed to establish itself as an iconic long-distance cruiser. The TDI engine takes the Golf GTD Estate to 100km/h in just 7.9 seconds with the 2.0-litre unit delivering a maximum torque of 380Nm.
The car's sporty character is reflected in its exterior design: along with special GTD bumpers and the honeycomb radiator grille, the Golf GTD Estate also features smoked rear lights and flared sills. The look is completed by 17-inch Curitiba alloys, black roof rails and dual chrome tailpipes. Also standard on-board the Golf GTD Estate are bi-xenon headlights, sports suspension with ride height lowered by 15mm, and progressive steering, which gives a sharper response during high-performance driving as well as ensuring greater comfort in ordinary conditions.
Inside, the dynamic theme continues, with sports seats in Clark tartan, illuminated door sills, black headliner and black pillar trims. Added to this, there are numerous decorative inserts and panels in Checkered Black, plus stainless steel pedal caps. Further refinements include the multifunction steering wheel with aluminium trim and the gear knob styled as a golf ball.
At the moment, it is still unknown whether or not Singapore will be receiving this car.
Since 1982. Volkswagen's GTD logo has stood for Gran Turismo Diesel, with its promise of sporty yet economical motoring. Now for the first time, the GTD initials grace the Golf Estate, which like the Golf GTD, boasts the 181bhp engine. The new model is set to make its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
The Golf GTD Estate is well placed to establish itself as an iconic long-distance cruiser. The TDI engine takes the Golf GTD Estate to 100km/h in just 7.9 seconds with the 2.0-litre unit delivering a maximum torque of 380Nm.
The car's sporty character is reflected in its exterior design: along with special GTD bumpers and the honeycomb radiator grille, the Golf GTD Estate also features smoked rear lights and flared sills. The look is completed by 17-inch Curitiba alloys, black roof rails and dual chrome tailpipes. Also standard on-board the Golf GTD Estate are bi-xenon headlights, sports suspension with ride height lowered by 15mm, and progressive steering, which gives a sharper response during high-performance driving as well as ensuring greater comfort in ordinary conditions.
Inside, the dynamic theme continues, with sports seats in Clark tartan, illuminated door sills, black headliner and black pillar trims. Added to this, there are numerous decorative inserts and panels in Checkered Black, plus stainless steel pedal caps. Further refinements include the multifunction steering wheel with aluminium trim and the gear knob styled as a golf ball.
At the moment, it is still unknown whether or not Singapore will be receiving this car.
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