Depends on the software
Any aggressive map will induce wheelspin, My friends Revo Stage 1 Rocco R would light the Front tyres up on demand as it had both an aggressive Torque curve and an over-sensitive Pedal map making it very hard to control.
My old ED30, R-Tech Stage 1 Custom mapped. 300BHP/317LB/FT of Torque. Very smooth map and 1:1 ratio pedal map too.
Very usable and tractable even in wet/damp conditions, Off the mark obviously it would break traction but then I never use full throttle in 1st or 2nd gear anyway regardless. 3rd Gear no problem in the wet and was flexible enough from 30-80MPH which is more than enough for overtaking and where you want the performance, Like anything if you provoked it then you could break traction but on the whole its more than manageable. Certainly not hard work in any way and I can only imagine that an ED30 or GTI with a few select Chassis upgrades would be even better!
Yes the MK6 R out of the box did everything, Required little input from the driver. Just put your foot down, Any gear almost any condition and it got on with it. As said though this just diluted the driving experience and made me feel numb and not excited, I can only imagine the MK7 R to be even more so and in DSG form I would probably fall asleep at the wheel.
Im not trying to provoke an argument on FWD VS 4WD or Manual VS DSG, Simply that for 95% of the real world driving that most of us do and where we actually need the performance there is little in it.
The MK7 Golf Clubsport S proves this, FWD and VW opted to go for a Manual Gearbox. Its a drivers/purists car!