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Volkswagen used the past weekend’s GP Ice Race in Zell am See, Austria, to roll out the battery-electric Golf eR1 which is strictly a concept for now, but in VW’s own words it is an “ambassador for future performance vehicles.”
Instagram user @cochespias shared the image you see above which seems to be a dealer product roadmap showing five Golf variants ranging from the already released GTE to the highly-anticipated GTI and R.
The GTI variant of the eighth-generation Golf lineup is highly-anticipated in the automotive world and we can now confirm that Volkswagen will be taking the covers off at the 2020 Geneva Motor Show in March.
The regular Golf GTI will return with its familiar 2.0-litre turbo four now making 232 hp (173 kW
They envisioned that car with a “more aggressive front bumper where two C-shaped diffusers channel air towards the massive lower grille.”
he ‘X’ in the name is claimed to denote four-wheel drive, suggesting upcoming performance ID models could use a twin-motor set-up.
That is not exactly Super SUV performance figures but it is more than enough grunt to haul your family around and tow pretty much whatever you wanted to.
Naturally, we are all wondering what the GTI will look like and thanks to digital artist X-Tomi Design, we have a very decent ‘preview’.