The new Golf that costs more than a Porsche!
Introducing the rarest and most powerful Volkswagen Golf R 333 Limited Edition, set to be the most exclusive version of the iconic hatchback. With only 333 models available, this special edition Golf has undergone an upgrade in power and performance, making it the most powerful Golf ever to sport the legendary nameplate. Equipped with a new Akrapovic exhaust system, black 19-inch Estoril wheels with semi-slick tires, and torque vectoring with vehicle dynamics manager, this car is designed for exceptional performance on the racetrack.
However, this level of exclusivity comes with a jaw-dropping price tag, eclipsing even the cost of a new Porsche. At €76,410 (approximately £65,800), it will be the most expensive Golf ever offered to customers. Nevertheless, it promises to be worth every penny with its pin-sharp steering response, agile cornering, and an acceleration time of 4.6 seconds.
With a striking lime yellow exterior, black Nappa leather sports seats, and blue stitching, the Golf R 333 is a sleek and modern car designed for the ultimate driving experience. It comes equipped with two hooligan driving modes but is strictly designed for use away from public roads. The 'Special' driving setting will sharpen all the responses, including faster downshifts and stiffening of the suspension, making it perfect for the racetrack.
Don't miss your chance to get behind the wheel of this exclusive car that will leave no customer wishes unfulfilled. So, gear up and prepare for an unforgettable ride with the Volkswagen Golf R 333 Limited Edition.
We're sorry to say that the new model won't be arriving in the UK anytime soon. The vehicle is currently only being made available to customers in Germany, and it's likely that all units will be produced with left-hand drive. Production is set to start this September, and the first round of deliveries will take place shortly after. However, lucky buyers have the option to pick up their cars from Wolfsburg during a special event just for owners.