Posts Tagged ‘vw golf gti’

  • VW To Launch Special-Ed Golf GTI’s At Worthersee
    Volkswagen, too, will use the Worthersee Tour to reveal two different modified vehicles. The previous announcement comes from Audi as they are planning for seven different A1’s to taunt sheet metal. VW’s include starts with the Golf GTI Excessive concept which boasts a brand new body kit. A front splitter, revised side skirts, modified fascia’s,...
    by Dean at May 7th, 2010 at 11:05 am
  • Revozport Modifies The Volkswagen Golf VI GTI With New Body Parts
    Revozport has revealed their brand new styling package for the Volkswagen Golf VI GTI. The new Razor package will be available in three different stages and it will boast 3 kits, where the range topping unit will boast wheel arch extensions, LED daytime running lights, a front splitter, a rear diffuser, a roof mounted spoiler and new side sills. If you’re not interested...
    by Dean at March 30th, 2010 at 11:03 pm
  • Wimmer RS Tunes The 2010 VW Golf VI GTI
    Wimmer RS has decided to prove Golf GTI fans that there is always more power, and new styling options available. The German tuners have created more power from a new optimized turbo loader with manifold, a new sport CAT, and a new intake system with a modified fuel pump. There will be new innovative injection valves, piston rod and intercooler along with a new high grade...
    by Dean at December 9th, 2009 at 02:12 pm
  • VW Releases The Pricing On The US Spec 2010 Golf GTI
    Alongside the release of the pricing for the Golf 6 TDI and petrol variants, VW has announced full information on the 2010 GTI MkVI. The 2010 Golf GTI will be powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine with direct injection. The power will be set at 200-horsepower (150kW) with 207lb-ft (280Nm) of torque. These figures are the same as the 2009 model, however they...
    by Dean at October 5th, 2009 at 11:10 pm
  • APS Has Modified The VW Golf GTI — No Cosmetic Changes, Only MORE Power
    Most tuners prefer body kits over power upgrades, while most body upgrades do come with power upgrades, you never really see power upgrades alone. It seems as if APS has turned the tables on this. The UK tuner has created a new package that consists of a Stage One engine performance kit that is limited to an ECU upgrade which will increase engine power by 40-horsepower. The...
    by Dean at October 2nd, 2009 at 09:10 pm