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Wolfsburg Edition! This 2013 Volkswagen Golf GTI Wolfsburg Edition has a 6 speed manual transmission and is equipped with KESSY keyless access with push start, touch screen satellite radio with navigation, back up camera, folding rear seats, 18' Watkins Glen alloy wheels, and heated sport seats. It looks great in Deep Black Pearl with Jacky Cloth seating.For more details, contact Robert at:Email: rvagacs@vwwaterloo.comPhone: (519) 884-7470Stock #: V14299Volkswagen Waterloo was founded in 1973 as Auto-Haus Waterloo. We are proud to have been part of Volkswagen's history in Canada.

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The young Volkswagen apprentices didn’t go crazy on the exterior of the Golf GTI Wolfsburg Edition. That’s a good thing because the sports hatch already looks intimidating with that Absolute Red paint finish and the Black Magico Pearl decor stripes running down its length, fading as it approaches the rear section to create a visual representation of the first-generation Golf GTI. If the colors aren’t impressive enough in their own right, consider that the designers hand-painted every crevice and corner of this car, even applying several layers of polish to create a flawless appearance, and you’ll begin to see why the model looks ridiculously impeccable.The Wolfsburg skyline even makes a special appearance inside one of the black stripes, featuringeight of the city’s most famous landmarks, including the Volkswagen Arena, the Volkswagen power plant, and Volkswagen’s headquarters. Way to toot your own horn, Volkswagen.New aerodynamic features were also added to the overall program. These include the installation of spoilers and claw-type inserts on the front bumper of the hatch, as well as new door sills, a rear spoiler with additional flaps, and an equally new rear diffuser. The exterior of the Golf GTI Wolfsburg Edition may be fairly basic, but the real treat of the whole vehicle lies in the interior.
The red-and-black color scheme of the vehicle is also displayed in the cabin, particularly in the two Recaro bucket seats and the rear bench, which VW dressed in black leather upholstery with matching red stripes over the headrests and the GTI tartan covering the inverted side bolsters.The apprentices also installed a number of technological elements, turning the car’s cabin as a technologically advanced cocoon of gadgetry. Fix your attention to the front section and you’ll also notice the hand-crafted center console that now comes with an integrated, stowable iPhone Docking Station. Even the instrument panel owes its appearance to the designers’ use of 3-D printing, specifically the charge air pressure display, which is a one-off part produced by Volkswagen’s research department.Turn your gaze now on the interior door trims and you’ll see the same Wolfsburg skyline on the exterior of the car. Instead of being a decal, the door trims’ skyline was created using a unique embossing technique that makes it pop straight out of the leather.Finally, designers of the Golf GTI Wolfsburg Edition installed a rather ridiculous audio system that features an output of 2,170 watts and 11 speakers. Those are probably enough to carry the sound of the PlayStation sitting in the trunk of the car, which if look closer, also includes a monobloc amplifier with integrated LED lighting, a powerful subwoofer, and a 24-inch LED-LCD TV. If you needed any more proof that the Golf GTI Wolfsburg Edition is a hot piece of hatchback, look no further than the modified 2.0-liter, TSI engine from the Golf R2 that the Volkswagen apprentices dropped in the car’s engine bay.
Unlike the standard Golf GTI that produces 210 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque, the Golf GTI Wolfsburg Edition carries 380 PS (375 horsepower) under its hood. Twist numbers weren’t announced but we anticipate it to be close to around 400 pound-feet of torque.That should allow it to hit 60 mph in around five seconds to go with a top speed in excess of 155 mph.
These are just estimates, though, so take them for what they’re worth. In the event the Golf GTI Wolfsburg Edition does hit the market, look for it to compete against the Mercedes A45 AMG.The high-powered Merc hatch is far from a lightweight contender when lined up against this one-off Golf. It’s got that new design down a tee and is complemented by sporty and muscular AMG components like the'twin blade' radiator grille and the matte titanium grey AMG front apron.More importantly, the Mercedes A45 AMG is a bonafide pocket rocket in its own right. It features a 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder engine that produces 360 horsepower and 331 pound-feet of torque, allowing it to successfully sprint from 0 to 60 mph in 4.6 seconds to go with a top speed of 155 mph.


The BMW M135i is another noteworthy contender to the Golf GTI Wolfsburg Edition. The M135i is the high-performance version of the company’s 1 Series line. It also ended up being BMW’s answer to every high-powered sports hatch to enter the market.The M135i can definitely handle that billing, largely because of its 3.0-liter, straight-six-cylinder engine with M Performance TwinPower Turbo technology. All together, the M135i is capable of delivering 320 horsepower to go with a 0-to-60-mph time of just 5.1 seconds and a top speed of 155 mph. The exterior is dominated by absolute red uni paintwork.
Black (Negro Magico Pearl) decor strips and hand-crafted high-gloss black attachments give the vehicle a sporty note: the one-off parts include spoilers and claw-type inserts on the front bumper, door sills, and a rear spoiler with additional flaps and a rear diffuser. Wide triple stripes run over the centre of the bonnet, roof and roof edge spoiler. The side stripes fading to the rear are reminiscent of the first-generation Golf GTI. The apprentices have positioned a special eyecatcher in this stripes on the doors; the Wolfsburg Skyline in absolute red, featuring eight Wolfsburg landmarks, Schloss Wolfsburg, Planetarium, the Car Towers at Autostadt, Phaeno, Autostadt Customer Center, Arena (the VfL Wolfsburg soccer stadium), the Volkswagen power plant and headquarters building. The hand-made lasered Wolfsburg emblems on the horn button and the hubcaps also honor the 'cradle' of the Golf.The interior continues the color scheme with considerable attention to detail: two Recaro bucket seats at the front and a rear seat bench with black leather upholstery, red stripes over the headrests and inverted side bolsters covered in GTI tartan (Clark). The black leather multi-function steering wheel features decorative seams and painted absolute red spokes. The high-gloss black trim strips on the door trims have sprayed GTI logos.
Another feature that called for extremely precise working was the hand-crafted center console with an integrated, stowable iPhone Docking Station.