By Mark Hamilton
First Official Pictures
03 June 2011 09:30
VW Group's slow reveal of one-off concept autos continues at the Worthersee Tour on the shore of Lake Worthersee in Austria. This time it's parent brand VW, who have released details on its Golf R Cabriolet concept.
VW Golf R Cabriolet Concept: the top-down
Rather than inject its supermini with 496bhp steroids or decapitate its rally auto, volkswagen has decided to blend two of its most recent Golf variants, merging the Golf Cabriolet's roofless bodyshell with the Golf R's four-wheel-drive powertrain.
At a show known for stuffing maximum power and torque into VW products, the Golf R Cabriolet is surprising for retaining the standard Golf R's 266bhp turbocharged 2.0-litre four. Torque (258 lb ft), 0-62mph time (5.5sec with DSG) and top speed (155mph) also remain the same in the soft-top Golf R.
Inside, the Golf R has been fitted with lightweight sports seats and a custom-trimmed interior in dark blue autobon leather, grey nappa leather, piano black and - wait for it - autobonfibre.
Are VW intending to build the Golf R Cabriolet?
The VW Golf R Cabriolet is only a concept for the GTI faithful at Worthersee, and features on the VW booth with other custom-trimmed and accessorised performance Golfs.
>>Perfect sun-seeking fast Golf, or another case of remove the top, ruin the auto? Share your thoughts in the comments section below:
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