2014 Volkswagen GTI Images Leak On Geneva Motor Show Website
Automakers are a finicky lot. They like to release their cars when they're good and ready. But it's a big industry, and sometimes things leak out despite their best efforts. And that's what has apparently happened this time with the new Volkswagen Golf GTI. We brought you initial (if somewhat low-res) images of the new GTI just the other day, but now a new crop has popped up. So where did they come from? The website of the Geneva Motor Show where the car is set to be unveiled next month.
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Henanamani1 -
2/13/2013 3:13:53 PM
+4 Boost
This beats the Merc A-Class in looks alone!
LexSucks -
2/13/2013 3:45:55 PM
-2 Boost
It looks like any other golf from the last 6 years.
USNA1999 -
2/13/2013 6:38:55 PM
0 Boost
sportbike 82 apart from the MQB platform, Volkswagen also have a platform called the MLB which is based on Audi cars with a longitudinal engine placement which can be used for bigger cars with a similar layout from Audi, Porsche and VW. Then there is the MSB platform for the most expensive and exclusive segment which can be used for the high performance and luxurious cars like the Bentley Continental, Porsche 911 and Lamborghini Gallardo. This is a rear and all-wheel drive layout.
kussimek -
2/13/2013 7:06:03 PM
+2 Boost
Looks the same to me, and also the MB A-Class looks much better than this.
commander104 -
2/14/2013 8:42:17 AM
+2 Boost
now where's the GTD!? I want my fun and gas mileage too. Last time I checked, diesels are exempt from PA emissions testing.
HighDesert -
2/15/2013 12:10:55 AM
+1 Boost
The current TDI is of German manufacture and, although not the GTD, it has a considerably more tweaked suspension than the current Golf, 6 speed manual, and GTI seating. I think with the reduced weights of the 2014 models, both the GTI and TDI or possibly the GTD will make for some nice tourers.
IKRobertson -
2/16/2013 6:48:34 PM
+1 Boost
These photos aren't of the upcoming Golf GTI, they are of the Golf GTI Concept that was unveiled at last year's Paris motor show.
Doh! Someone didn't do their homework.
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