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Update:
SPECIAL EDITION
GTI HEATS UP DEALERSHIPS
20 February
2007
AUBURN HILLS, Mich.
–Volkswagen
of America, Inc. today announced
that the exclusive Fahrenheit GTI
has arrived at dealerships. This
uniquely styled, high performance
hatchback is available to only 1200
lucky customers.
The Fahrenheit GTI
distinguishes itself from others in
the lineup with its electrifying
orange exterior color that is sure
to turn heads. Each distinctive
vehicle includes “Fahrenheit”
badging and a unique vehicle number
displayed on a three-spoke
perforated leather steering wheel.
This special edition also boasts a
European sport-tuned suspension;
18-inch alloy wheels; leather top
sport heated seats; a sunroof;
Fahrenheit orange interior accent
trim; Fahrenheit orange stitching on
the floor mats, DSG™ boot, brake
handle and steering wheel; and
optional Sirius Satellite Radio.
This special edition GTI is priced
at an affordable $27,665 and is only
available with the advanced
automatic DSG transmission.
Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of
America, Inc. is headquartered in
Auburn Hills, Michigan. It is a
subsidiary of Volkswagen AG,
headquartered in Wolfsburg,
Germany. Volkswagen is one of the
world’s largest producers of
passenger cars and Europe’s largest
automaker. Volkswagen sells the
Rabbit, New Beetle, New Beetle
convertible, GTI, Jetta, GLI, Passat,
Passat wagon, Eos, and Touareg
through approximately 600
independent U.S. dealers. Visit
Volkswagen of America online at
vw.com.
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“DSG” is a registered
trademark of Volkswagen AG.
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2007 GTI: NOW AVAILABLE WITH FOUR DOORS!
A sporty stance and performance features including
a dual-clutch DSG® make the 2007 GTI from Volkswagen a worthy
successor to the original "Pocket Rocket"
Click Here for
Technical Specs
(pdf file)
UPDATE! 2007
VOLKSWAGEN GTI NAMED AMONG CAR AND DRIVER’S 10BEST CARS FOR 2007
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. – Volkswagen of America, Inc. announced that the
GTI has been named one of Car and Driver magazine’s 10Best cars in
its 25th annual competition. This is the fourth time the GTI has
earned this distinction.
The GTI is fun to drive, with its high-tech, 200-horsepower 2.0T
four-cylinder engine that produces 207 ft.-lbs. of torque, fully
independent sports-tuned suspension, aggressive exterior styling,
and a practical interior that equally mixes functionality, flair and
a driver-first focus and layout. For the first time in the U.S., a
four-door hatchback body style is available in addition to the
traditional GTI coupe.
The 2007 GTI is a solid and aggressive sports model with an
available automated manual DSGTM transmission that
utilizes direct shifting which essentially automatically depresses
clutch-shift points more efficiently and quicker than even a
professional driver can. For those driving enthusiasts who want the
unique control of a clutch, the GTI comes with a standard six-speed
manual transmission. Top speed is electronically governed at 130
miles per hour in the U.S.
Car and Driver selects its
10Best cars after a weeklong, staff-wide assessment of all of the
year’s newest and best cars. The GTI was among 58 vehicles
considered for the honor.
Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc. is headquartered
in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG,
headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. Volkswagen is one of the
world’s largest producers of passenger cars and Europe’s largest
automaker. Volkswagen sells the Rabbit, New Beetle, New Beetle
convertible, GTI, Jetta, GLI, Passat, Passat wagon, Eos, Touareg and
Phaeton through more than 600 independent U.S. dealers. Visit
Volkswagen of America online at vw.com.
AUBURN HILLS, Mich.
– The Volkswagen
GTI was first introduced over 30 years ago in Europe, and in the
U.S. in 1983. Heralded as the first truly affordable German
engineered sports sedan, the model quickly won fans with its
combination of performance and hatchback practicality. In 2007, for
the first time ever in the U.S. market, a four-door GTI is
available.
So endearing was the GTI, and so enduring is its
legacy, that whole generations who never experienced the original
recognize those three letters—G-T-I—as forever linked to the
Volkswagen that earlier generations affectionately called the
"pocket rocket."
The 2007 GTI starts at $22,100.
Sporty performance is what the GTI was – and is –
all about. The 2007 GTI is equipped with an ideal power source to
carry on that tradition.
The 2.0-liter FSI turbocharged four-cylinder engine
incorporates maintenance-free hydraulic lifters for smooth,
worry-free operation. A fully electronic engine management system
includes drive-by-wire throttle control and FSI direct injection for
optimal fuel delivery, which increases power, and improves
efficiency while reducing emissions. The Volkswagen 2.0T engine
cranks out 200 horsepower at 5,100 revolutions per minute and 207
lbs.-ft. of torque between 1,800 and 5,000 rpm. Combined with a
standard six-speed transmission, it accelerates the 2007 GTI
from 0-60 miles per hour in 7.0 seconds and to a top speed
electronically limited to 130 mph.
The 2.0T DOHC 16-valve gasoline engine delivers
plenty of torque, with a high-compression ratio of 10.5:1. Yet with
redline at just 6,500 rpm, power delivery is smooth and relaxed,
evident by the 7.5-second acceleration from 37-62 mph in fifth gear.
It bears noting that the 2007 GTI with manual
transmission delivers an EPA-estimated 32 miles per gallon in
highway driving, and 23 mpg in city driving. All performance numbers
improve when the GTI is equipped with the optional, advanced
automatic DSG® transmission.
The dual-clutch transmission utilizes direct
shifting that automatically engages and disengages gears, sans
clutch pedal. A computer engages one clutch on the next gear needed,
just as it releases the other clutch from the previous gear. The
shifts are seamless and happen without the power loss during a
traditional, clutched-shift.
Later this year, Launch Control will become standard
with the optional DSG. This special automatic transmission
programming gets the GTI off the line a little faster, and with a
little more "show." With DSG with Launch Control, the programming
allows the engine to rev before the first clutch is engaged. The
result is a controlled wheel-spin at launch.
The DSG transmission gives drivers a choice of
fully-automatic operation, with no further driver involvement
necessary beyond selecting "D." The advanced transmission also
offers automated manual shifting for drivers who prefer to be more
involved in the gear-change process. The DSG with Volkswagen
Tiptronic® lets drivers shift gears up and down with a tap of the
gearshift selector or finger-operated shift-paddles mounted to the
steering wheel.
The 2007 GTI equipped with the optional, advanced
DSG transmission charges from 0-60 mph in 6.9 seconds.
Surprisingly—and pleasantly so—the EPA-estimated fuel efficiency of
the GTI with DSG is 31 mpg in highway driving, and 25 mpg in city
driving.
Built in Wolfsburg, Germany, the GTI benefits from
high-tech production processes found in the hometown of Volkswagen.
Industry-leading technology sequencing and robotic assembly help the
new GTI record double-digit improvements in dynamic and tensional
rigidity—15 percent and 35 percent, respectively—over the previous
platform.
The advanced manufacturing process also leads to
best-in-class fit and finish, heightened body strength and crash
protection, improved driving dynamics, and reduced interior
noise—all key components that set the GTI apart from its hatchback
competitors.
Known for being a "wolf in sheep’s clothing," the
exterior design of the GTI is understated but dynamically
aggressive, while the interior is practical and functional with
driver-focused layout. While the original 1976 GTI interior is often
described as classic, the interior of the new, 2007 GTI is also
distinct, but with present-day technologies and styles.
For instance, the seats designed for the GTI offer
maximum comfort with the best possible side bolsters and sporty
looks. Eight-way, manual sport fabric seats are standard with
adjustable head restraints in all seating positions. Both front
seats also include adjustable lumbar support. On two-door models,
both front seats incorporate the Easy Entry System for improved
access to the rear seats.
The 2007 GTI has a standard three-spoke steering
wheel, with aluminum trim, covered with perforated leather for
perfect grip. Aluminum also is highlighted on the gearshift knob,
the trim inserts and the pedal cluster. Sporty brushed-metal accents
also surround the A/C controls and stereo unit, and the instrument
panel gauges are aluminum and black with a chrome surround.
The standard stereo in the GTI includes theft
deterrence. The sound system includes a 10-speaker AM/FM radio with
in-dash six-disc CD changer with MP3 format readability and
satellite radio compatibility for SIRIUS™ radio service.
Audiophiles will appreciate the new option of a
premium sound system and optional
iPod adapter, as well as the silver-finish radio
buttons that replace previous black buttons. Volkswagen has also
added an audio auxiliary input and improved the cruise control for
more intuitive operation.
Outside, the GTI is distinguishable by its large,
black honeycomb grille with a defining red strip outlining the
radiator portion. The famous GTI badge sits proudly at the front of
the car on the passenger’s side.
The honeycomb design of the grille is carried to the
lower front fascia with halogen fog lights. Higher up at the
hood/fender intersection, the headlight housings incorporate
high-intensity gas-discharged headlamps (Xenon). Distinctive
bumpers, widened black sill panels
and darkened headlight housings all add to the
exterior appearance. Low-profile summer performance tires are
standard. All-season tires are optionally available.
Large disc brakes are nestled behind each wheel, and
are shod with red-painted calipers. Larger 18-inch alloy wheels are
an available option.
On the hatch, at the bottom toward the driver’s
side, is another GTI badge. Twin chrome exhaust tips, a tasteful
rear spoiler with an integrated but highly visible rear brake light,
a bumper valence, and sophisticated, jewel-like round tail lamps
give a sporty flair to the rear of the car.
The GTI is certainly a driver’s car as handling
precision is achieved using a new electro-mechanical power
rack-and-pinion steering system. This solution offers an extremely
good "center feel" and contributes to the confident straight-line
stability while delivering a desirable, connected-to-the-road feel.
At the same time, it provides the added capability of active-return
steering and straight-ahead driving correction assistance.
Under the GTI is a fully independent, sports-tuned
suspension. While employing the proven independent McPherson strut
architecture, the new GTI handling is enhanced by a number of
revisions that include a new strut-type axle that helps create a
more direct steering ratio and reduces body roll tendency in tight
turns.
New architecture for rear running gear includes
separate mountings of springs and dampers for improved lower
wishbone mounting points and use of twin-sleeve shock absorbers.
This advanced multi-link independent rear suspension delivers a
better blend of sporty performance and comfortable ride. It also
allows for a larger trunk opening and more cargo.
The list of technologically advanced standard safety
equipment on the GTI includes next-generation Electronic
Stabilization Program (ESP). Driver and front passenger front
airbags, driver and front passenger side thorax airbags, and Side
Curtain Protection® supplemental restraint systems are all standard.
The GTI is offered with only two option packages.
One adds a power sunroof and satellite radio service-compatibility
for the standard audio system. The second includes Climatronic™
dual-zone automatic climate control, top-level front sport
seats with leather seating surfaces, heated front seats, and heated
windshield washer nozzles.
For added assurance, all new Volkswagen automobiles
come with 24-hour Roadside Assistance for four years with unlimited
mileage, and new vehicle warranties including:
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Five-year/60,000 mile (whichever occurs first)
Powertrain Limited Warranty.
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Four-year/50,000 mile (whichever occurs first)
New Vehicle Limited Warranty with wear and tear items and
adjustments excluded after the initial 12 months/12,000
miles.
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12-year unlimited distance Limited Warranty
against corrosion perforation.
The 2007 GTI is Volkswagen’s definitive return to
its ground-breaking, hot hatch sports car concept, offering
enthusiasts a modern and dynamic extension of the automaker’s
original pocket rocket.
Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc. is
headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It is a subsidiary of
Volkswagen AG, headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. Volkswagen is
one of the world’s largest producers of passenger cars and Europe’s
largest automaker. Volkswagen sells the Rabbit, New Beetle, New
Beetle convertible, GTI, Jetta, GLI, Passat, Passat wagon, Eos,
Touareg and Phaeton through more than 600 independent U.S. dealers.
Visit Volkswagen of America online at vw.com.
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