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VW Golf GTI one step closer to SA return following successful fuel quality tests

Volkswagen is expected to launch the Mk8.5 GTI in South Africa by the end of 2025, following successful fuel quality tests for the hot hatch.

Volkswagen has all but confirmed that the Mk8.5 GTI will be coming to South Africa and is looking likely to arrive by the end of the year after fuel quality tests provided favourable results for the front-wheel drive hot hatch!

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Revealed in January 2024, the Golf Mk8.5 GTI continued the benchmark its predecessors had set. Previously under investigation by the German firm for local introduction, it was reported that the hatchback was delayed due to poor fuel quality in the country. However, it seems that the latest tests have delivered more favourable results for the hot hatch…

The front-wheel-drive model could even hit local shores by the close of the year, which would align well with Volkswagen’s commitment at the 2025 Festival of Motoring, taking place at Kyalami towards the end of August.

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The model picks up from where the pre-facelift Golf Mk8 GTI left off from its introduction date in early 2020. Depending on the market, the new iteration now delivers 195kW and 370Nm from the revered EA888 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol motor. This power is sent to the tarmac beneath via a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. All of this translates into a car which can best the 0-100km/h sprint time of the pre-facelift predecessor with a time of 5.9s (as opposed to 6.4s). The top speed is electronically limited to 250km/h.

Other than performance, buyers can also appreciate the subtle exterior tweaks, which include a revised front fascia (with new LED headlamps). The exterior is given similar treatment, but the interior is where Volkswagen has proven it has listened to customer feedback by ditching haptic pads and has now installed traditional physical buttons. Depending on the market, a more sizable 12.9-inch infotainment system sits adjacent to the steering wheel.

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In addition to this, the fan favourite GTI Clubsport has since been launched too and it has been billed as the most powerful Golf with front-wheel drive. Like those that have worn the moniker before it, it boasts a redesigned front apron and more aerodynamic bits. With this uncertainty, there is no knowing which iterations Volkswagen plans on introducing into the country.

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