
A Golf that weighs about 30% less than the current model is believed to be in development
Enlarge PhotoThe new R-Line designation is intended as an entry into the performance R brand without the cost of upgrading to a full R42, reports AutomobilWoche. Starting with a well-outfitted Golf as its base, the R-Line adds 17-inch alloy wheels as standard, with 18-inch units optional, in a unique R-Line design, plus shiny black front fascia treatments and a new rear diffuser.
Inside, the R-Line treatment will include sports leather steering wheel trim with R-Line logo, pedal covers and a custom dead pedal, plus R-Line embossed cloth sport seats. Option upgrades include leather-upholstered sports bucket seats and a sport-tuned suspension package.
The package will offer an appearance and slight performance upgrade to slot between the standard Golf and the new GTI. The proliferation of Golf models in the Mark VI generation is immense, with a diesel GTD model and a GTI Plus vehicle also in the works. For more about the other upcoming Golf variants, read our previous coverage.
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Meet the top commenters on the Leaderboardthe gti looks great! cant wait for the r34! ive always been a huge fan
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