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Possible replacment for the R32 ?
« on: March 10, 2009, 08:00:20 am »
Found this on the Auto Express website, it mentions there could be an R32 replacment as early as 2010 (the same time as the new GTi) as well as a new name "BLUESPORT". See extract below:

"Never mind the new Volkswagen Golf GTI… How about a go in the top secret Golf BlueSport?

The German firm has hinted that the new name, which made its debut at the Detroit Motor Show this January with a stunning mid engined concept car, could soon find its way onto a new breed of mean green machines, led by a fast but frugal interpretation of the GTI.

This new family of cars would be designed specifically to provide the driving thrills of the likes of the flagship Golf, but return the fuel economy of the firm’s ultra efficient Bluemotion models.

Speaking at the Geneva Motor Show, VW Vice President Dr Ulrich Hackenberg, said “Our Bluemotion badge is the best known low consumption label in Europe, and our work with it proves that customers are more sensitive to these things then ever before.”

“Our BlueSport badge offers a number of different opportunities, and while we are still waiting to see if the roadster we revealed at the Detroit Motor Show, it is possible we will choose to use the badge on other cars too.”

Should the plan go ahead, a hot new version of the Golf could line up alongside the eagerly anticipated GTI as early as 2010 – replacing the now discontinued, V6 engined R32 in the makers line up.

Though Dr Hackenburg refused to be drawn on the exact specification of the model, he did hint that its likely that BlueSport models could use small supercharged and turbocharged engines, regenerative braking systems and even hybrid power to deliver performance.

Prices would match those of the standard GTI."

They also showed off VW's concept mid engined sports car, move over Audi TT....

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/front_website/gallery.php?id=303522

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/front_website/gallery.php?o=0&id=303521

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/front_website/gallery.php?o=0&id=303520

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Re: Possible replacment for the R32 ?
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2009, 08:45:11 am »
Wouldn't believe a word from Autoexpress!!  :signLOL:

I hope they do make an 'R' version of some sort though!
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Re: Possible replacment for the R32 ?
« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2009, 10:21:55 am »
^^^^^^^ Wot he said!

Red top journolism at it's worst!  :rolleye:

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Re: Possible replacment for the R32 ?
« Reply #3 on: March 10, 2009, 03:26:11 pm »
A frugal version of the GTI is just the sort of thing VW would bring out.
Not an R32 replacement but a sort of 1.4 GT marketing scheme.

The danger is it might tarnish the genuine GTI with the Prius style Eco brush.