2009
High-tech diesel in the Golf GTD with 170 PS consumes just 5.3
liters
Golf GTD shows
clear affinity to the Golf GTI
2009
Hightechdiesel des Golf GTD mit 170 PS verbraucht nur 5,3
Liter
Golf GTD zeigt eindeutige Seelenverwandtschaft
zum Golf GTI
ZUR DEUTSCHEN VERSION |
The New Golf GTD International Driving
Presentation
Wolfsburg, June
2009. The Golf model lineup has been growing by leaps and bounds: At the
end of 2008, the sixth generation of the bestseller was launched. Shortly
thereafter, in early 2009, the new Golf Plus appeared.
Then, the current Golf GTI was vaulted to center stage, closely
followed by the new Golf Variant. And now the lineup continues: with the
new Golf GTD. Its 125 kW/170 PS power level makes it the highest-performance
production Golf with a diesel engine today. The code letters GTD have a magical
effect on diesel drivers and carry on a long tradition: 27 years ago the
first GTD debuted and revolutionized the diesel market with its turbocharged
diesel engine; for the first time, a diesel was not only economical but
exceedingly sporty too. The GTD paved the way for the worldwide breakthrough
of the TDI the direct-injection high-tech diesel of the Volkswagen
Group. |
GTD key performance data: The new Golf GTD generation is powered by
a highly advanced common rail TDI engine, which makes it stronger (350
Newton-meter), more economical (5.3 liter), cleaner (139 g/km CO2 / Euro
5) and quieter than ever before. The GTD is also sportier: 8.1 seconds for
the sprint to 100 km/h and a 222 km/h top speed prove it.
GTD affinities: The Golf GTD speaks to all diesel fans who value a
maximum in dynamic performance. That is why the GTD shows such a clear affinity
to the new Golf GTI (155 kW/210 PS). While the GTI is in a league of its
own with an efficient turbo gasoline engine that offers the performance of
far more expensive sports cars, the Golf GTD is making its debut with phenomenal
fuel economy and a range of approx. 1,000 kilometer (with a 55 liter fuel
tank).
GTD high tech: The cars technical ingredients are among the
most advanced that the market has to offer. Naturally, the focal point of
this high-tech composition is the TDI engine. Its specific torque is 177.8
Newton-meter per liter engine displacement. In practically any driving situation,
the 16-valve four-cylinder engine offers the power of a sports car engine
with six cylinders. Just as pioneering is the six-speed DSG gearbox from
Volkswagen: Just as on the Golf GTI, on the Golf GTD too there will be an
optional dual clutch trans-mission in place of the standard six-speed version;
no other auto-matic performs more quickly or efficiently. The Golf GTD with
DSG is capable of achieving 220 km/h, also accelerates to 100 km/h in 8.1
seconds and consumes just 5.6 liters of diesel per 100 kilometers on average
(147 g/km CO2 ).
GTD exterior: The cars visual appearance is impressive too.
The GTD equipped with a chassis lowered by 15 millimeters, 17-inch
alloy wheels (Seattle) and 225 section tires shows parallels
and once again a similarity to the GTI in terms of its styling and features.
Consider the front end, for example: Among the hallmarks of the GTD and GTI
are their bumper designs with standard front fog lights in a typical vertical
layout. Their headlights and radiator grilles share the same construction
as well. In the case of the GTD, the horizontal stripes in the radiator grille
typical of the GTI are styled in chrome. At the rear, the
turbo-diesel also has a diffuser, but it is modified: The diesel Golf can
be recognized by the twin chrome tailpipes of its exhaust system in the diffuser.
The taillights are smoked on both top Golf versions. |
GTD interior: The cars interior follows
Volkswagens GT philosophy as well. And this means ergonomics in its
purest form, supplemented by features tailored to the Golf GTD. The top
sport seats the same as the ones used in the Golf GTI
define a higher standard. Their long-distance touring and racing properties
are legendary, as is their styling. In contrast to the GTI, the black sport
seats of the GTD are complemented by a light gray color in the diamond stripe
pattern instead of red. Another highlight is the three-spoke leather sport
steering wheel. And, as on the steering wheel, the parking brake grip and
gearshift surround are also finished in leather. The instrument and door
trim areas are treated with Black Stripe gloss-black accents.
GTD is fully equipped: Furthermore, Golf GTD features include details
such as chrome bezels for various switches, a black roof-liner and black
roof pillar trim, automatic climate control, multi functional display
Plus, center armrests and the RCD 210 radio system. Standard
features also include lowering of the passengers side mirror when backing
up, heated windshield washer nozzles, headlight cleaning system,
ParkPilot (with sensors in front and rear bumpers), ESP with
countersteer assist and braking assistant, as well as seven airbags, including
a knee airbag on the drivers side.
All data and equipment contained in this press
release apply to models offered in Germany. They may differ in other countries.
All information is subject to change or correction. TDI, TSI, DSG and Twincharger
are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG or other companies of the Volkswagen
Group in Germany and other countries. |
READER COMMENTS
Volkswagen Group Communications
Product Communications
June 2009 |
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