VW Golf VI Collectors Edition Study

VW Golf VI Collectors Edition study

By Brian Potter
September 11, 2008 11:14 AM
Filed Under: Concept Car, German, Volkswagen

VW is considering adding a fourth equipment line to the well established “Trendline”, “Comfortline” and “Highline” packages. Called “Collectors Edition”, the package is defined by its exclusive natural leather interior in the style of the finest luxury sedans.

Seen here as a prototype in the new Golf VI, the Collectors Edition's leather is applied in a refined brown tone called “IOWA” to the sport seats (lateral supports of seatback, outer sides of seat, center panel and covers), the center armrest and door inserts while black piping is sewn onto the outside seams.

The package also includes decorative interior accents strips in high-gloss piano lacquer, aluminum door sill plates embossed with “Collectors Edition”, and on the outside a color matched grille and new 18-inch “Vancouver” alloy wheels.

The only disappointment is that the seat’s outer side panels are embossed with the letters “WDS” – the initials of the chief designer, Walter de Silva. Granted, it's just a concept, but is that really necessary?

Source: VW

Press Release (Click to expand)

Golf Collectors Edition – One of a Kind

Golf concept car is equipped with highly exclusive natural leather

Collectors Edition underscores Golf’s class-independent image

“Trendline”, “Comfortline” and “Highline” are the names of the three official equipment lines on the new Golf. Yet there is a fourth version. An unofficial version, since it is not mentioned in any brochure or price list: the “Collectors Edition”. It shows how impressively Volkswagen has mastered the art of upgrading. And it underscores how the Golf is right at home in all classes – a car that cuts a good figure just as naturally in its base version as it does in an exclusive individualized top model with a natural leather interior in the style of the finest luxury sedans.

Orchestrated by corporate design chief Walter de Silva and the director of the “Lifestyle & Performance” design group, Friederike Plock-Girmann, the Collectors Edition prototype developed into what is certainly the most exclusive Golf in the history of the model

EXTERIOR OF THE COLLECTORS EDITION

The Collectors Edition concept car was painted in a very dark, very refined blue – “Moonlight blue pearl effect”. While the radiator grille of the production Golf was designed in black, here it is presented in the car’s color. In the wheels area, new 18-inch “Vancouver” alloy wheels are used. They can also be ordered as an option on the production car, and they were given a high-gloss polish for the Collectors Edition.

INTERIOR OF THE COLLECTORS EDITION

The Collectors Edition is the first Golf in which natural leather is making its appearance. It adorns the seats (lateral supports of seatback, outer sides of seat, center panel and covers), the center armrest and door inserts. Walter de Silva took the natural leather color as the standard in applying a refined brown tone called “IOWA”. It is reminiscent of the elegance of hand-crafted Italian shoes. The leather sections of the sport seats – that are as sporty as they are comfortable – are offset by black piping; they are joined together by seams in “Natural brown” color. The seat’s outer side panels discreetly sport the embossed letters “WDS” – the initials of the chief designer.

Designers added decorative accents to the interior (including accent strips, surrounds of the air vents) in high-gloss piano lacquer to complement the overall harmony of the black trim. Made entirely of aluminum are the door tread plates embossed with the “Collectors Edition” signature – insignias of a one-of-a-kind car.

Comments

BabyMilo
September 11, 2008 11:38 AM
i dont understand... so is it just a golf with some leather in it??? if it is i just dont see the point and especially calling it collectors edition if it isnt a special edition

gorgonzola
September 11, 2008 11:56 AM
its a great catch for those VW Golf suckers who would donate their kidney for it.....this is the true mark of utter lameness...

carreralovr
September 11, 2008 12:01 PM
You're forgetting that its totally acceptable in this day and age to slap an extra air vent here and there, maybe a badge or two and charge the customer loyal to the brand a whack more.

Disgusting. I'm starting to hate this whole German auto empire more and more every day. They're only in it for the money.

IpsesNipse
September 11, 2008 1:40 PM
looks actually quite good and i dont think its gonna be that much more expensive. Special editions dont usually cost any more than the extra equipment makes it unless its got some stupid armani name on it or something like that

radmeister
September 11, 2008 2:34 PM
Are you calling the LP640 Versace stupid?

mps
September 11, 2008 4:50 PM
Any car that is stylized by a fashion designer is stupid.

afterace2
September 11, 2008 9:28 PM
just like the mobile phones !

IpsesNipse
September 13, 2008 7:28 PM
Thank you guys. And the LP640 Versace is the most stupid LP640 ever made. HOw can you respect a nice car with g*y fashion mark on it

ShinyG
September 11, 2008 2:03 PM
They haven't even started selling it and they are already using marketing tricks like "collector's edition"... How can it be a "collector's" edition, what is it about it that makes it a collectable!? Do I have to buy more than one!? Do I only get to buy one if I already have 5 other Golfs!? It might be a hint to the car's overpriced nature...

Xanavi23
September 11, 2008 5:04 PM
You all might need a life. If VW wants to build a "Collectors" Golf and some people want to buy it, WTF do you care ? Its none of your BUSINESS in that case, since you clearly don't approve. This kind of car allows people to enjoy the sort of interior you would expect in VIP sedans while not having to suffer all of the draw backs; a $#itload of $$$ on the price, bad gas mileage and high insurance costs.

dom6698
September 14, 2008 3:36 AM
This IS our business What IS our business and what IS NOT our business IS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS Because VW made a press release (which means they want people to know about it) and has put it into the public domain it is our business What we deem to be our business and not our business is not your business We can make whatever comments we like because we are members of this forum If we are so sad for commenting on this cynical marketing ploy why are you being so sad as to comment on us being sad? Shut up go away Go and find a friend (preforably someone deaf dumb and blind so they can't tell what you are prattling on about)

Voss
September 11, 2008 5:30 PM
Of course they are in it for the money! How gullible do you have to be to think anything else? That's all any car manufacturer is in business for. It's a multi billion dollar market place.

How they attract their customers and how they earn brand loyalty is what separates them. VW Golfs have a huge reputation in Germany and most of Europe as well, and the working man still strives to own a Golf and be seen in a Golf. It's the poor mans Mercedes really, and VW make a hell of a lot more profit from the Golf then Mercedes do any of their cars. And BTW I'm not a fan of the Golf, never have been, but VWs success with that car is quite amazing.

Xanavi23
September 11, 2008 5:31 PM
Not to mention the Golfs massive popularity in Canada too.

Tuner_Mad
September 11, 2008 6:02 PM
Oh come on, if they are so many models released, just reveal the god damn GTI!

Bada_Bing
September 11, 2008 6:39 PM
Not everyone can afford a GTI

coopergt
September 11, 2008 8:02 PM
not everyone needs or wants the power of a GTI. (i do however). but u guys give it a break. This is a cool edition of a Golf.

Penner
September 11, 2008 9:55 PM
I want the Golf with the Bugatti-engine! NOW!

fusion01
September 13, 2008 12:53 AM
'Granted, it's just a concept, but is that really necessary?' - is this entire concept really neccessary. Seems lame in my opinion... especially putting 18" wheels on a stock golf. Ricey. Fork out x-amount of money for leathers seats, wheels and some name-whoring?

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