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Australian Media Launch, Phillip Island, Victoria, July 2006
Contents
Golf R32 Overview / Positioning
- Engine
- Transmissions
- Chassis
- Exterior
- Interior
- Standard Equipment
Important: All data and equipment mentioned in this press kit
applies to the model range offered in Germany. Models for other countries may
differ. Modifications and errors excepted. The text and photos in this press kit
are also available in the Volkswagen press database:
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or other Volkswagen Group companies in Germany.
The New Golf R32 -
New edition of most powerful Golf ever
Phillip Island, July 2006. The New 184 kW / 250 hp Golf R32 with its
individual looks and standard all-wheel drive represents Volkswagens second
venture into the segment of high-power compact and midrange vehicles; following
on from the impressive but limited run of MK IV R32 launched in 2003.
POSITIONING / Perfect synthesis of six cylinders and all-wheel
drive
One look at the current Golf range shows how Volkswagen is expanding the
spectrum of dynamic performance hatches.
Following on from the successful launch of the 147 kW 2.0 turbo Golf GTI in
May 2005 and the 110 kW 1.8 turbo Polo GTI in November 2005, comes Volkswagen’s
exquisite 6 cylinder all-wheel drive Golf R32. The agile 2.0 turbo engine in the
Golf GTI and high-performance 3.2 V6 in the R32 play a major role in this
dynamic positioning. While the attraction of the Golf GTI is its character as a
purist icon of “the Hot Hatch” offering straightforward driving fun, the special
appeal of the now 184 kW / 250 hp Golf R32 lies in the superior technical
combination of six-cylinders, all-wheel drive and a striking appearance that
only a Golf can offer in this segment.
ENGINE / 3.2 litre displacement and 320 Newton metres of torque
The heart of the new flagship Golf is a four-valve six-cylinder engine. Its
sonorous sound is true to its excellent development. The engine powers the Golf
forward with little resistance. Power to weight ratio: 6.12 kg/hp. Together all
cylinders deliver 184 kW / 250 hp (at 6,300 rpm). The 3,189 cm3 V6 produces its
maximum torque of 320 Newton metres between 2,500 to 3,000 rpm. The performance
of the new Golf R32 is therefore incredible. The manual five-seater with a top
speed of 250 km/h catapults its passengers from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.5
seconds. As standard, the engine output is transferred to all four wheels via a
manual six-speed gearbox and 4MOTION.
Volkswagen also offers the new Golf R32 with the DSG direct-shift dual-clutch
gearbox as an option. This unique automatic shifts extremely fast and precisely.
The DSG version of the Golf R32 can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h three tenths
of a second faster, i.e. in 6.2 seconds. The Golf R32 races to the 1,000 metre
line in 26.7 seconds with both gearboxes - these figures make this Volkswagen a
top-class sports car.
In terms of design, the four-valve six-cylinder engine has a narrow V-angle
of 15 degrees between the cylinder banks. The bore is 84.0 millimetres and the
stroke 95.9 millimetres. Each of the four overhead camshafts - two per cylinder
bank - use continuous timing adjustment. The adjustment angle is 52 degrees on
the inlet side and 22 degrees on the outlet side. Roller rocker arms with
hydraulic play compensation operate the valves. Each of the six cylinders is
assigned its own ignition coil.
TRANSMISSIONS / Six gears as standard; DSG is currently the most
exciting automatic technology
The DSG automatic dual-clutch gearbox is optionally available for the Golf
R32 as an alternative to the standard six-speed gearbox. The transverse mounted
DSG combines the agility and economy of a conventional manual gearbox with the
convenience of an automatic. You can also select gears manually using the
paddles on the standard multifunction steering wheel or the selector lever. The
DSG has six forward gears just like the manual gearbox. The Golf R32 with DSG
consumes 9.8 litres of fuel every 100 kilometres on average. Equipped with the
standard six-speed manual gearbox, this sports car consumes 10.8 litres per 100
kilometres. DSG is truly revolutionary in terms of automatic consumption
figures.
Incidentally, the fact that the DSG is used in Volkswagen Groups new Bugatti
Veyron indicates the performance credentials of this superb technology.
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE / 4MOTION distributes the power to all four wheels via
a Haldex coupling
The new Golf R32 converts its power reserves into continuous forward movement
by means of 4MOTION all-wheel drive. The advantage is that there are no traction
problems in the wet and there is not even a hint of torque steer. The first
4MOTION system made its debut in 1998 as a follow-up to the syncro drive.
Technically, the most important 4MOTION element is the latest generation of
wet (oil bath) plate clutch. Compared with a purely mechanical Torsen
differential, the Haldex coupling has the decisive advantage that it can be
controlled electronically. It therefore works in perfect harmony with the
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), the Traction Control System (TCS), the
Electronic Differential Lock (EDL) and the Electronic Stabilisation Programme
(ESP) - all of these driver assistance systems are standard in the Golf R32.
Thanks to the electronic control, it now reacts even faster, more precisely and
quieter.
In principle, all-wheel drive technology is particularly advantageous in the
wet, on ice and snow and is superior to rear wheel drive in particular. But also
on dry roads, 4MOTION improves the lateral guiding force and therefore the
active safety.
CHASSIS / The multi-link rear axle for the Golf was designed for use
with front-wheel and all-wheel drive from the very beginning
The dynamic safety chassis for the new Golf R32 provides an impressive
synthesis between sportiness and comfort. The front wheels are mounted on a
strut axle. A highly innovative multi-link layout is used at the rear. It made
its debut in the current Golf. The multi-link rear axle is suitable for use with
front-wheel and all-wheel drive. It can also be adapted for other models.
The Golf R32 comes with 18-inch Zolder alloy wheels as standard. They reveal
the blue-painted brake callipers and vented discs of the high-performance
17-inch braking system. The high-performance 225/40 tyres with directional tread
pattern have the speed index rating Y and are therefore approved for speeds up
to 300 km/h for your safety. The centre of balance has been lowered as the total
height has been reduced by 20 millimetres (thanks to the standard sports chassis
set-up).
The rear axle on the Golf R32 deserves particular attention: The modern
multi-link rear axle for the all-wheel drive Golf R32 proves its full
performance potential. It allows a rare combination of excellent handling and
superior comfort characteristics in this class. The precise handling is
characterised by impressive safety reserves and extraordinary agility. Thanks to
the sophisticated four-link construction, the longitudinal and transverse forces
acting on the rear wheels are absorbed specifically and independently of each
other. This allows precise guidance of the wheel and thus clearly defined
handling in all conditions.
Front axle in detail: Numerous detailed modifications compared with
the predecessor improve the performance characteristics of the proven strut
front axle. The high transverse stiffness of the front wheel suspension ensures
noticeable improvements in agility. Highly effective anti-roll bar connections
reduce the body roll when cornering. The steering precision benefits from the
more direct ratio of the electromechanical steering (EPS = Electrical Power
Steering).
Brakes in detail: A sophisticated sports car should brake just as well
as it accelerates. The new Golf R32 certainly meets this requirement. Vented
disc brakes with a generously dimensioned diameter of 345 millimetres at the
front and 310 millimetres at the rear. The brake callipers are also a striking
feature. For the R32, they have been painted blue instead of red as in the Golf
GTI. In combination with the standard dual-brake assist, braking values are
achieved, which do indeed meet the demand for braking performance on the same
level as the acceleration. The R32 also comes with the ESP (Electronic
Stabilisation Programme).
EXTERIOR / Like Golf GTI, R32 has its own individual body features
Front design: The new model is distinguished greatly from the other
derivatives in the series than the first Golf R32 was. If we take the front, for
example, like the current Golf GTI, a completely individual radiator grille has
also been developed for the Golf R32. The design and aluminium look of the R32
grille also distinguish it from the GTI front. Particularly the lower part of
the grille shows great modulation in the style of classic sports cars. Double
aluminium-look bars in the upper section of the radiator form a further R32
styling element.
At the side of the radiator grille, two additional large intakes complete the
air supply. Furthermore, in contrast to all other Golfs, the lower third of the
front bumper on the R32 is painted completely in the body colour and there is an
airflow element on each side that sweeps along the side skirting to the rear
bumper.
Rear design: The rear bumper on the new Golf R32 is also completely painted
in the body colour. Only the centre segment, styled like a diffuser, is black.
The twin round polished stainless steel tail pipes have been integrated next to
each other to make a striking feature.
Silhouette: Looking at the Golf R32 from the side, the 18-inch alloy
wheels (“Zolder” model) are striking. Featuring a total of 20 spokes, they are
based on the design of the first R32 wheels. You can also see the blue-painted
brake callipers through the spokes. At the front, these are combined with 345
millimetre discs and 310 millimetre discs at the rear. A prominent R32 logo
replaces the Golf badge on the tailgate. The R32 is available in four unique
colours: Deep Blue Pearl Effect, United Grey Metallic, Reflex Silver Metallic,
Black Magic Pearl Effect – all at no extra cost!
R32 measurements:The dimensions of the Golf R32, which is available as
a three-door and five-door, only differ slightly from the other versions. There
are small changes, of course, due to the new front and rear design as well as
the 20 millimetre lower sports chassis. Therefore we will use the basic Golf
model as a comparison: While the Golf Trendline is 1,759 millimetres wide, 1,485
millimetres tall and 4,204 millimetres long, the Golf R32 is exactly 4,246
millimetres long (+ 42 mm) and 1,465 millimetres tall (- 20 mm). The width is
the same as the Golf Trendline.
INTERIOR / Metal, leather and optional all-new sports bucket seats
The interior features numerous details that are only available in this smart
sports star of the Golf series. They include the elegant ”Engine Spin” trim as
well as a specially designed gearstick knob and a perforated-leather sports
steering wheel with the R logo that has a great feel. This emblem is also
located around the head restraints on the standard sports leather seats.
Volkswagen offers the newly designed sports bucket seats as an option for
this model. Thanks to their special contours, these seats, which were specially
developed by Volkswagen together with Recaro, have even greater side support.
They also bear an embossed R logo. The backrests on the folding bucket seats
with broad shoulder areas and integrated head restraints can be adjusted on both
sides of the seat. The back rest is unlocked using the belt guide. The bucket
seats have a very sporty look, but are still practical.
The cockpit pays tribute to the powerful temperament of the 184 kW Golf with
a graphic adapted for the speedometer that goes up to 300 km/h. The
characteristic R-banner logo also appears on the anti-slip rubber grips on the
stainless steel-look pedal caps.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT / Equipment corresponding with a luxury-class
saloon; standard Bi-Xenon headlights
In addition to the characteristic features for this top model, the new Golf
R32 has everything you could desire in terms of standard equipment. This
includes Bi-Xenon headlights, Climatronic (automatic air-conditioning system),
the RCD 500 Plus radio system with ten speakers, the automatic dimming rear-view
mirror with integrated rain sensor, the coming home / leaving home light
functions, an anti-theft alarm system with interior monitoring and tow-away
protection.
Body-coloured bumpers, widened sill panels, bump strips, door handles and
door mirrors underline the elegant sportiness of the body. A large, but smart
rear spoiler makes the roof line look longer. It also improves the downforce on
the rear axle and thus ensures more stable handling at higher speeds. The blue
tinted heat-insulated glass reduces the build-up of heat in the interior when
the car is in direct sunlight.
The safety of this top performer is also increased by the extensive
equipment. In addition to front and side airbags, the Golf R32 has a head airbag
system for the front and rear passengers. Three-point automatic seat belts are
provided on all five seats. The driver and front passenger are protected by belt
tensioners and belt force limiters.
The Golf R32 also features the ESP (Electronic Stabilisation Programme), ABS
and supplementary control systems.
Experience the “Beauty and the Beast”, the New Golf R32 from $54,990 for the
three-door manual and $56,490 for the five-door manual. Add $2,300 for DSG.
Golf
R32 Specs
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