Volkswagen presented the new Golf Cabriolet  at the 2011 Geneva International Motor Show. Now, a year later at the  same venue, the top version of the bestseller is making its world debut:  the first GTI Cabriolet in the history of the Golf! The GTI  engine crowns the open-top four-seater with 155 kW / 210 PS of power,  making it the most powerful Golf Cabriolet ever. GTI does not only mean  more power, but also a sportier exterior and interior and precisely  tuned running gear. The first Volkswagen Golf GTI Cabriolet models will  be delivered just in time for the official arrival of summer 2012.
XDS is standard, DSG optional
At  launch, customers can specify either a 6-speed manual gearbox or  6-speed DSG (dual clutch gearbox) version. Both gearboxes send the power  of the turbocharged petrol direct-injection engine to the front axle.  At a low 1,700 rpm, the engine develops a maximum torque of 280 Nm,  which stays constant up to 5,300 rpm - its torque curve has an ideal  plateau and is actually not curved at all. To convert engine power into  incredible forward propulsion, the Cabriolet is not only equipped with  electronic differential locks (EDS) in its ESP system; the GTI Cabriolet  also has the XDS transverse differential lock as standard. Even in full  accelerations out of bends, the XDS system - also integrated in ESP -  ensures optimal grip and driving stability.
The Volkswagen Golf GTI Cabriolet accelerates to 100 km/h within 7.3  seconds in both gearbox versions. When the Cabriolet is driven with the  roof up, its top speed is 237 km/h (DSG: 235 km/h). This contrasts with a  combined fuel consumption of just 7.6 l/100 km, equivalent to CO2  emissions of 177 g/km (DSG: 7.7 l/100 km and 180 g/km CO2). An even  better argument for the GTI among convertibles is the fact that the  2.0-litre sixteen-valve four cylinder is the ideal engine for cruising  thanks to its high torque characteristic. Even while driving in a high  gear with low revs, the VW Golf GTI Cabriolet still has plenty of  reserve torque for acceleration.
GTI insignia on the exterior
The  convertible exhibits typical visual trademarks of the GTI. On the  exterior, they are the red framing at the top and bottom of the radiator  grille with its honeycomb structure and GTI signature, the front GTI  bumper with a large air inlet screen (also honeycomb) and the typical  vertically arranged fog lights, a new rear diffuser and chrome tailpipes  on the left and right under the rear bumper. Similar to the GTI with a  'permanent hard top', this GTI also has dark-red LED rear lights, LED  licence plate illumination and side sill extensions. The classic wheels  on the GTI are the standard 17-inch 'Denver' type alloys with their five  prominent openings, fitted with 225/45 tyres. Showing the same styling,  but with a machine-polished surface and contrasting black inner  surfaces are optional 18-inch alloy wheels for the Volkswagen Golf GTI  Cabriolet - known as 'Detroit' (tyre size: 225/40).
GTI interior styling
The  interior of the new Cabriolet matches that of the classic GTI (except  for a more raked windscreen frame and special rear bench). It also has  sport seats upholstered in the classic and timeless tartan fabric  ('Jacky'), and leather seats ('Vienna') are available as an option.  Integrated in the seats is a lumbar support, which is activated by a  lever on the side of the seat. Naturally, this convertible also has  pedals with brushed stainless steel caps, and a unique GTI gear shift  lever in aluminium look; and of course a leather-trimmed steering wheel  with grip recesses and a GTI emblem; and naturally the steering wheel,  gear shift cover and leather trim of the parking brake lever have  decorative red seams; and the interior lining of the soft top is black  as are the trim covers of the roof pillars. All of these are typical GTI  features. And so the decorative inlays in the doors and instrument  panels are GTI-specific as well: in 'Black Stripe' - black, high-gloss  accents in metallic look. Also standard: automatic climate control  (Climatronic), chrome surrounds (e.g. around switches for the lights,  electric windows, mirrors) and the RCD 210 radio-CD system.
Summer in 9.5 seconds
The  fabric top of the VW Golf Cabriolet, the basic construction of which  was already designed for high speeds, was adopted 1:1 for the GTI. It is  operated electro-hydraulically and takes just 9.5 seconds to open (and  11 seconds to close). The top may also be operated while driving at  speeds of up to 30 km/h. When the top is up, this Volkswagen is one of  the quietest convertibles available. The Volkswagen Golf GTI Cabriolet  also exhibits top quality and safety attributes. Automatically deploying  roll-over protection, front and side head/thorax airbags and a knee  airbag on the driver's side are always standard. Last but not least, the  Golf GTI Cabriolet offers the most spacious interior in its class and a  fully usable boot (250 litres), even when the top is down. So, now  there is no reason not to take a vacation in the Volkswagen Golf GTI  Cabriolet.

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