Volkswagen has provided some body kits for Golf GTI TCR that are slightly different from the standard Golf GTI. For example, the bottom of the air dam on both sides of the front bumper is curved, and the brake caliper and brake disc are larger than the golf GTI. Golf GTI TCR also has a larger roof spoiler with different decorations between the bottom exhaust tailpipes. In addition, the body seems to be a little lower than the golf GTI.
Like Golf GTI, Golf GTI TCR is equipped with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine, but there are rumors that Volkswagen will readjust the engine to 296 horsepower, which is 54 horsepower more than Golf GTI's 242 horsepower. In terms of transmission system, the seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox will be responsible for transmitting the power output from the engine to the front wheels. In addition, Volkswagen may also provide a six-speed manual gearbox for customers to choose from.
If the power data of Golf GTI TCR is not enough to meet your needs, it is said that the 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine used in the new generation Golf R will have a horsepower output of 329 HP. Unlike smaller models, Golf R still maintains four-wheel drive.
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