2014 Volkswagen GTI Roadster Concept
aints of production models – for example feasibility and price – designers
Malte Hammerbeck, Domen Rucigaj and Guillermo Mignot came up with a winning
design that was selected by Klaus Bischoff, Head of Design for the Volkswagen
Brand, and Kazunori Yamauchi of Sony Computer Entertainment, the creator of the
Gran Turismo series.
The virtual car was unveiled on 26 May, and just days later, Volkswagen is
presenting it made real, at the annual gathering of GTI fans on the shores of
Woerthersee, which runs from 18-31 May.
The GTI Roadster draws on last year’s Woerthersee car, the Design Vision
GTI, but with an even more extreme design. Its 2,494 mm wheelbase is 137 mm
shorter than that of the production Golf GTI, and also shorter than the
wheelbase of the Design Vision GTI. The GTI Roadster’s minimal height (1,090
mm) and extreme width (1,894 mm) versus its overall length (4,158 mm) help
create jaw-dropping proportions.
Power for the two-seat GTI Roadster comes from a 3.0-litre V6 biturbo TSI
engine that produces 503 PS, and maximum torque of 560 Nm between 4,000 and
6,000 rpm. Some 500 Nm of torque is available from just 2,000 rpm. Power is
delivered via a seven-speed DSG gearbox and 4MOTION four-wheel drive, helping
to propel the 1,420 kg GTI Roadster from zero to 62 mph in just 3.6 seconds,
and on to a top speed of 190 mph. Stopping power is suitably prodigious, thanks
to ceramic brakes that nestle behind 8.5 J x 20-inch wheels with 235/35 tyres
at the front and 9.5 J x 20-inch wheels with 275/30 tyres at the rear.
The exterior of the car is painted a new colour, called Gran Turismo Red,
which is designed to make the GTI Roadster look fast, even when it is standing
still. The interior features black- and anthracite-coloured sections,
contrasted by classic GTI red on the stitching and also on the five-point
safety harnesses.
While there are no plans for production, players of GT6 will be able to
download the virtual GTI Roadster from mid-June.
Source:Volkswagen Press Release
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