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Volkswagen GTD here in June

  • By Neil McDonald
  • Herald Sun
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    Because the five-door petrol GTi is the most popular here, only the five-door hatch Volkswagen GTD will be available in Australia.

A hot turbodiesel version of Volkswagen's popular Golf GTi will hit the road here in June.

And Volkswagen Australia has confirmed the frugal fast four will be priced under the five-door $40,490 GTi when it arrives.  By adding a turbo-diesel with ‘GTi’ credentials, VW Australia is hoping to pick up where the previous-generation GT Sport left off.

Because the five-door petrol GTi is the most popular model here, VW Australia spokesman, Karl Gehling, says only the five-door hatch GTD will be available.  "The three-door actually makes up a small proportion of total petrol GTi sales," he says.

The GTD is no slug.  It will hit 100km/h in 8.1 seconds and has a top speed of 220km/h with a combined with average fuel consumption of just 5.3 litres/100km, giving the car a range of more than 1000km.  VW has applied the lessons learned through the creation of the sixth-generation GTI to the GTD.

The GTD is powered by a 2.0-litre common-rail TDI engine that develops 125kW at 4200 revs and 350Nm from 1750 revs and CO2 emissions of just 139 g/km.  Like its petrol brother, the car gets a sharper chassis, firmer suspension, 15mm lower ride height and the added benefit of riding the torque wave from just 1750 revs.

The car is expected to be available with either a six-speed manual or DSG gearbox.  Visually the GTD takes its cues from the GTi.  It gets the GTI's honeycomb grille, badge-style and front-end design, though with the addition of chrome rather than red highlights.

The Golf's standard wheels are replaced with 17-inch Seattle Black alloys.  Inside, the main contact points are unique to the Golf GTD: a flat-bottomed steering wheel, a GTD gearshift and a standard tartan interior.  The tartan finish is subtly different from the GTI, being grey, white and black, rather than red, white and black.

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  • What do you expect, it is a VW.

    Fred Gerk Posted on 30 December 2011 11:22pm
  • I bought a GTD a month ago. Pleasantly surprised and impressed. Great torque wave and in gear pace. amazing economy even if you put the boot into it...

    nick of melbourne Posted on 25 October 2011 10:59pm
  • Yes I have one of the GTD's and I love it. It is as frugal as the article stated and is fun to drive , especially on the open road. I have never had a diesel before but will definitely but another. The DSG gearbox is a little jerky in the city but very efficient and quick! If you want an economical and fast Golf that is cheaper than a GTI go for the GTD.

    GW of Perth Posted on 25 April 2011 4:12pm
  • Yes I have one of the GTD's and I love it. It is as frugal as the article stated and is fun to drive , especially on the open road. I have never had a diesel before but will definitely but another. The DSG gearbox is a little jerky in the city but very efficient and quick! If you want an economical and fast Golf that is cheaper than a GTI go for the GTD.

    GW of Perth Posted on 25 April 2011 4:05pm
  • I would like to find out how many GTDs have been sold since released, have they been a hit.Has anyone got any reports on how one of these GTDs is preforming.

    garry jackson of QLD Posted on 12 August 2010 10:45am
  • Bring on the 3 door version for those who want it!!!!!!!!!

    Jamie Dunkley of Melbourne Australia Posted on 21 June 2010 11:20am
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