CHICAGO – Volkswagen of America,
Inc. today announced the return of
its motorsports-inspired R32 at the
Chicago Auto Show. First introduced
in 2004 to an enthusiastic
reception, the R32 delivers the
ultimate in Volkswagen sports
performance with dynamic handling
and refined road manners.
The
R32’s power comes from a 3.2 L
naturally
aspirated 15-degree narrow angle
V6 engine. With 250
horsepower and 236 ft. lbs. of
torque, the R32 is all muscle. The
standard
4MOTION all-wheel-drive system
transfers at least 75 percent of
available torque to the rear wheels.
Volkswagen’s acclaimed DSG®
transmission allows for seamless
gear changes and accelerates from
0-60 in approximately 6.4 seconds.
With a
fully independent multi-link rear
suspension that sits wider and lower
than its GTI sibling, the R32
flaunts its authority both inside
and out. Twin chrome exhausts,
18-inch alloy wheels, Bi-Xenon
headlights, a uniquely shaped front
grille and R32 badging distinguish
this car from anything else on the
road. A rear roof spoiler and deep
front spoiler, coupled with
body-colored bumpers, side bump
strips, door handles and door
mirrors, add to the streamlined,
sporty look.
The R32
boasts a long list of safety
features, including Electronic
Stabilization Program that reacts to
critical driving situations in
milliseconds by controlling the
speed of individual wheels; and a
confidence-inspiring Anti-Lock
Braking System that helps to prevent
wheels from locking under heavy
braking. Brake Assist boosts brake
pressure in emergency braking
situations and the state-of-the-art
Electronic Brake-pressure
Distribution automatically varies
the amount of force applied to each
of a vehicle's brakes based on road
and driving conditions.
Inside, the R32 takes it cues from
racing with aluminum-look foot
pedals and deep front sports seats.
Features such as automatic climate
control (Climatronic™), ten-speaker
premium CD stereo system, rain
sensing wipers, automatic dimming
interior rear-view mirror, heatable
front seats and heated washer
nozzles, anti-theft alarm, cruise
control and trip computer are
standard luxuries that complement
this performance-driven champ.
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.