Auto

Volkswagen Golf GTI 2023 review

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review
The VW Golf GTI we tested had the optional 19-inch wheels fitted. (Image: Matt Campbell)
auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review

Up front there is ample storage, head and legroom. (Image: Matt Campbell)

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review

The back seat is easily roomy enough for smaller adults and kids. (Image: Matt Campbell)

Likes

Superb engine Nice to drive, even around town Good space utilisation

Dislikes

Too much road noise Annoying touchscreen Pricey

In a world where hatchbacks are being cancelled left, right and centre, it was super refreshing to get into the Volkswagen Golf GTI hot-hatch recently.

I’d driven other Mk 8 Golf models including the R flagship wagon, but this was my go in the car I’d long considered to be the best Golf for the money.

But with prices continuously cruising north – this car is now a $54,990 prospect before on-road costs – does it still make dollars and sense? And what’s it like to live with in the daily grind?

Price Guide

$54,990

Based on new car retail price

This price is subject to change closer to release data

Does it represent good value for the price? What features does it come with?

As I mentioned, the 2023 VW Golf GTI lists at $54,990 (all prices listed are MSRP, or before on-road costs). So, on the road, you’re up over sixty grand. That used to be more than enough for a Golf R, but times they are a-changin.

And don’t go thinking you’re getting 15-inch touchscreens and leather trim for that money, either. The Golf GTI runs the iconic tartan cloth trim as standard, has the typical exterior styling treatment with red highlights, and it has LED headlights, keyless entry and push-button start, electric heated folding side mirrors, standard-fit 18-inch alloys and adaptive chassis control dampers.

Inside you’ll find a 10.0-inch touchscreen with sat nav, digital radio, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a six-speaker stereo, wireless phone charging, auto-dimming rearview mirror, a digital instrument cluster, front, side and rear parking sensors with auto-parking, sports front seats with manual adjustment, leather-wrapped steering wheel,

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review
Inside the GTI is a 10.0-inch touchscreen and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. (Image: Matt Campbell)

The car I drove had the $2500 Sound and Style pack, which adds 19-inch wheels and Hankook Ventus S1 Evo3 (235/35/19) tyres as well as a Harman Kardon stereo with subwoofer, plus a head-up display.

If you want leather trim, you’ll have to option the Luxury Package ($3900) which adds Vienna leather upholstery, a panoramic sunroof, heated front seats, electric driver’s seat adjustment and electric driver’s lumbar adjustment, too.

Colour options include the no-cost Pure White and Moonstone Grey, Atlantic Blue metallic, Dolphin Grey metallic, and Deep Black pearl. Only the eye-catching Kings Red metallic costs $300 more.

Rivals for the VW Golf GTI include the Hyundai i30 N (from $46,200 for the manual; $49,200 for the dual-clutch auto), Renault Megane RS Trophy (from $62,300) and the mechanically related Cupra Leon VZ (from $52,990).

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review
The $2500 Sound and Style pack comes with 19-inch wheels. (Image: Matt Campbell)

Is there anything interesting about its design?

You can tell it’s a GTI at a glance, and that means it’s off to a good start. There’s the telltale red grille strip, sitting proud above a very aggressive lower bumper with chequered-flag style daytime running lights.

In profile there’s a GTI badge on the front fender, and I think the 19s on this particular car sit a lot nicer than the ‘Richmond’ 18-inch rims on the standard car. There are red calipers, too, and tinted rear glass.

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review
There’s the telltale red grille strip, sitting proud above a very aggressive lower bumper. (Image: Matt Campbell)

At the rear there is a minimalist approach to the badging – just the three important letters ‘GTI’ below the VW emblem, which doubles as the boot opening handle. The lower bumper features a pair of round exhaust tips, which poke out a bit more than you might expect.

The inside has the iconic – but not identical between generations – tartan seat trim, and I love it. Got a few really nice compliments on the design, which is called ‘Scale Paper’, in this gen and spec.

Otherwise, it’s a pared back affair, and you could be sitting in any other high-grade Golf.

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review
At the rear there is a minimalist approach to the badging. (Image: Matt Campbell)

How practical is the space inside?

You’ll fit more in the Golf hatch than you might expect. I took myself, my daughter and both my parents for a few-hour drive in it, and there were no complaints about comfort or space.

The 374-litre (VDA) boot space was large enough to fit the pram, a few shopping bags and a baby backpack, though for families with a baby or toddler, longer trips with more baggage might prove a squeeze. If you need more space and don’t have a child-seat in the back, you’ll get 1230L (VDA) with the back seat folded down. And there’s a space-saver spare under the floor.

The back seat is easily roomy enough for smaller adults and kids, and I could even slot in behind my own driving position (I’m 182cm/6’0” tall) with enough room. Three across will be a squishy, but it is possible.

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review
The boot capacity measures at 374-litre (VDA). (Image: Matt Campbell)

There are dual ISOFIX and three top-tether points for kid seats, plus there’s a fold-down armrest with cup holders, big door pockets for a bottle or loose items, and a few pockets on the front seat-backs, too. There are USB-C ports (x2), and directional air-vents.

Up front you’ll find similar storage – cup holders between the seats, a pair of big cubbies in the doors, and additional holsters for a phone (with wireless charging) and 2x USB-C ports, a centre console bin, and reasonable glovebox.

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review

Up front there is ample storage, head and legroom. (Image: Matt Campbell)

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review

The back seat is easily roomy enough for smaller adults and kids. (Image: Matt Campbell)

The usability of the media system is not terrific. There are menus upon menus, and nothing as intuitive as it could be because so much of it is touchscreen-based. There are only a few hard buttons below, and then you still need to use the screen to get where you need.

I also think the much-criticised lack of knobs and buttons for volume and temperature control is an issue. There are controls below the screen, but they aren’t illuminated, and they aren’t always the most receptive.

I also didn’t love the haptic touch buttons on the steering wheel. I kept bumping buttons inadvertently when driving enthusiastically.

What are the key stats for the engine and transmission?

You know the VW Golf GTI formula. Punchy engine, front-wheel drive.

In this iteration, the engine is a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol with 180kW of power (from 5000-6200rpm) and 370Nm of torque (from 1600-4300rpm).

This generation doesn’t come with the option of a six-speed manual transmission like GTI models before it – instead, you get a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission as standard.

The 0-100km/h claim is 6.4 seconds. But in some situations it feels faster than that.

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review
The Golf GTI has a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine. (Image: Matt Campbell)

How much fuel does it consume?

The official combined cycle fuel consumption figure is 7.0 litres per 100 kilometres. That’s what you should be able to achieve across a mix of driving.

During my time in the Golf GTI, I did a few hundred kilometres of mixed driving, and saw a real-world return of 8.1L/100km. Respectable, I think. Undoubtedly it would be higher if all you do is drive hard – but this test was about how usable the car is in normal life.

It has a 50-litre fuel tank that needs to be filled with 95RON premium unleaded at a minimum.

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review
The official combined cycle fuel consumption figure is 7.0 litres per 100 kilometres. (Image: Matt Campbell)

What safety equipment is fitted? What safety rating?

The Golf 8 range scored a maximum five-star ANCAP crash test rating in 2019. Standards have changed a bit since then, but it still has plenty of standard active safety tech.

The list includes forward AEB with pedestrian and cyclist detection, plus it has blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, reversing collision avoidance, lane keeping support, adaptive cruise control, a reversing camera and front and rear parking sensors.

If you’re waiting for a new VW Golf GTI, the brand has confirmed that from November production, the R-Line, GTI and R models pick up a front centre airbag. That’ll make the tally seven airbags, with dual front, front side and full-length curtains fitted to all earlier and future models.

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review
The Golf 8 range scored a maximum five-star ANCAP crash test rating in 2019. (Image: Matt Campbell)

What does it cost to own? What warranty is offered?

Buying a VW? You’ll score a five-year/unlimited kilometre warranty. That’s good, but not as good as Skoda, MG, GWM Haval or Kia. But none of those brands have a real hot-hatch like this.

Servicing is every 12 months/15,000km. There’s a capped-price plan or “Care Plan” prepay packs for three years/45,000km ($1600) or five years/75,000km ($2800). Choose the latter and you’re saving heaps over pay-as-you-go ($786, to be precise).

You get a year of roadside assistance included, but that renews each time you service your car with VW.

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review
You’ll score a five-year/unlimited kilometre warranty with the VW Golf GTI. (Image: Matt Campbell)

What’s it like to drive around town?

This was an urban test first and foremost, and the Golf GTI still is one of the most liveable sporty hatchbacks on the market.

There are things you will need to contend with – the amount of coarse-chip road road that intrudes into the cabin is downright nasty at times, and even in the most comfortable drive mode it’s quite firm over Sydney’s pockmarked city roads – but otherwise, this thing is great.

The steering has heaps of weight to it, and is super direct. The heftiness of it might take some getting used to, especially when negotiating tight parking spaces, but there’s always the auto-parking function if you’re nervous.

Now, the adaptive chassis control dampers will be stiffer or softer depending on the drive mode you choose. There are Eco, Comfort, Sport and the configurable Individual setting, and when my family was on board I had the car in Comfort mode. Again, no complaints about ride comfort.

auto, autos, car, cars, volkswagen, android, volkswagen golf gti 2023 review
The Golf GTI still is one of the most liveable sporty hatchbacks on the market. (Image: Matt Campbell)

In Sport mode, it is sharper and lumpier, but never lacking in control or refinement. Yes, you do feel sharp edges, and it might be too edgy for full-time use, but it really does help the car feel more confident and planted.

The engine is terrific. It has more than enough grunt to make easy work of daily duties, and you needn’t fear about whether you’ll have enough squirt to make it for overtaking moves. It has an abundance of torque and the linear way in which it builds power from low in the rev range is superb.

I also had no complaints about the dual-clutch auto transmission. The action of it can take some getting used to at lower speeds, where it can feel like it’s slurring a bit, but it really is a super gearbox, with snappy shifts at speed and smooth changes when you want them.

Breaking thailand news, thai news, thailand news Verified News Story Network