New Volkswagen Golf R32
New edition of most powerful Golf ever
September 23, 2005 8:00 PM
Filed Under: German, Volkswagen
Press Release
Chassis
The multi-link rear axle for the Golf was designed for use with front-wheel and four-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 four-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 four-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. Like all Golfs, the R32 also comes with the ESP electronic stabilisation programme.
Exterior
All three sporty Golf derivatives – GT, GTI and R32 – have their own individual body features
Front design: The new model is distinguished more 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 and Golf GT, 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 and GT 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 mm discs and 310 mm discs at the rear. A prominent R32 logo replaces the Golf badge on the tailgate. A further sign that clearly identifies the sophisticated top model is the optional exclusive Deep Blue Pearl Effect paintwork. As standard, Volkswagen delivers the Golf R32 in either Tornado Red or Black. Furthermore another four metallic and pearl effect finishes are available at an extra cost.
R32 measurements: The dimensions of the Golf R32, which is available as a two-door and four-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. The Golf GTI and GT also have similar small distinguishing features. 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.
Interior
Metal, leather and optional all-new sports bucket seats ideal for long-distance driving
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 R logo that has a very pleasant feel. This emblem is also located around the head restraints on the standard sports seats with “
Standard Equipment
Equipment corresponding with 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 300 Plus radio system with ten loudspeakers, 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, which is available as a two and four door. 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 athlete also benefits from the extensive equipment. In addition to front and side airbags, the Golf R32 also 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 also protected by belt tensioners and belt force limiters. The Golf R32 also features the ESP electronic stabilisation programme, ABS and supplementary control systems
Optional Extras
Short but sweet, audio and navigation systems and a new generation of seats
Due to the extensive standard equipment, the list of options on offer is quite short. They are basically limited to features like leather interiors, an electrical sliding/tilting sunroof, different audio, sound and navigation systems (latter also DVD-based), alloy, snow chain-compatible winter wheels with 205/50 R 17 tyres, “ParkPilot” parking aid at rear, cruise control (CCS), telephone preparation with hands-free system, two winter packs (one with auxiliary heating) and walnut décor trim. The sports bucket seats, which were specially developed for the Golf R32, will be particularly interesting for sporty drivers. The head restraints are integrated into the backrest on these seats.
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