Review: 2018 VW Golf GTI - MK7.5

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Review: 2018 VW Golf GTI (MK7.5)






Power


It seems everything about the GTI has grown mature and this includes power delivery. While it might seem that the new kid isn't as eager to pounce at the initial, for example when driving off a stop junction, it felt tighter than usual. Nevertheless, feed it with a bit more throttle and the GTI is generally effortless. However, Its true force is unleashed from mid range to top end. The new GTI has set its sights for bigger badder boys. At 230 ps, the ever evolving EA888 2L Turbo engine that's been powering generations of the Golfs before the new 7.5 now makes 10ps more at 4,700rpm to 6,200rpm. Torque is now 350nm from 1,500rpm to 4,600rpm


Sepang Run





Suspension


The adaptive suspension in this refreshed hot hatch tend to feel a bit high strung in general urban driving. Sensation of bumps and dips are a touch more pronounced than expected as well, even in default comfort mode. It feels like it's ready-for-battle, but most of all, the new GTI is noticeably lighter and nimbler this time around.




2018 VW Golf GTI Specifications


  • Engine: 2.0L TSI turbo
  • Transmission: 6-speed DSG wet clutch direct shift gearbox
  • Power: 230PS and 350Nm from 1,500 to 4,600rpm
  • Price: RM246,490 (Post SST)
  • The Golf GTI features:
    • GTI ‘Vienna’ perforated leather seats
    • 18” Milton Keynes alloy wheels
    • 12.3” Active Info Display
    • 8” Discover Media with App-Connect
    • LED headlights with Dynamic Cornering Lights
    • LED taillights with Dynamic Indicators and Adaptive Chassis Control (DCC) with driving mode selection


A Brief Run


Handling


At the limit is where this firm chassis come alive. Genting Highlands can throw all of its twisted corners and undulating strips at it and the GTI remains flat and exceptionally planted for what it is. Even the huge bumps and dips are no match for its robust, adaptive shocks, as the new hatch sit perfectly the second it lands.

One might think it's a given that electronic damping are the be-all-end-all of suspension systems but that is far from true. It's hard to nail the perfect ride when balancing between comfort and handling so not every manufacturer gets it right.

In the new GTI, ride is just as plush as before, in the city, highway, anywhere. It is on the firm side by default, an underlying assurance of the talent that lies within. In Sport mode, the suspension goes into battle mode in an instant and delivers a confidence inspiring chassis, plenty of mechanical grip for what it is, a mainstream hot hatchback, with a bang, for buck? The thing is though, there isn't much difference here compared to previous MK7 GTI so while the MK7.5 GTI is mighty, one might find it difficult to differentiate the new and old GTI.

Such relentless passion for corners were usually reserved for the hot hatch elites such as the Megane RS, AMG 45s or even its supposed Golf R sibling. But it looks like the GTI no longer want to be just another fast basic everyday hatch no more. It's since moved up the hot hatch hierarchy.


Cockpit




New Tri-Bar Tail Lights




Following through some of the continuous bends or hairpins, its XDS electronic limited slip differential filters out any possibility of understeer even with the throttle pedal floored. In mid corner whilst powering out of an exit, VW's XDS e-LSD system work in the background by cleverly applying calculated braking force on either side of the wheel to reduce understeer, while allowing the GTI to slingshot out of the corner with more throttle and less effort.


Steering


Steering is nice and is one of the more enjoyable aspects of the GTI. It is sharp and mostly quick, inducing a tinge of sportiness. Also because the wheel is variable-ratioed, it adapts and changes according to driving situations.




Verdict


VW's latest GTI has been sterilised and refined. The urban "runabout" simplicity of its iconic MK5 brother, with its iconic paddle shifting DSG box was all the craze back then, followed by XDS and so on, they were all awesome gimmicks that had made the Golf GTI popular in the first place. Even so, all that tech can hardly contain the beastly hatch at the time, which was probably its selling point. But now, with the refinements made, all that torque steer is no more, so are its old boyish tyre screeching days. The new 7.5 GTI is the same grown up 7 GTI but a bit more mature, disciplined, has better finesse.

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Can I test drive her?

Golf GTi is the benchmark. Sadly despite an update, the safety package offered in Malaysia is shamed by the Myvi full spec. Likewise with cars offered by all the German Marques here in Malaysia.

Sigh. Why oh why.
 

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This is still hot hatch. A45 is already hyper hatch class along with the RS3.
...Sadly despite an update, the safety package offered in Malaysia is shamed by the Myvi full spec. Likewise with cars offered by all the German Marques here in Malaysia.

Sigh. Why oh why.
Really?? What's the safety rating of the GTI now?
 

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Our car market always slow in these sense. Elsewhere already have the features, ours comes a few years later. Honda Sensing now only have but only in top model, Subaru eyesight only coming, probably next year and also probably only top end model....
 

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Our car market always slow in these sense. Elsewhere already have the features, ours comes a few years later. Honda Sensing now only have but only in top model, Subaru eyesight only coming, probably next year and also probably only top end model....
Perodua very fast what.

Whats VWs take on the gearbox/DSG issue
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But also their top model only have....
Toyota Malaysia not a single model have. I think Mercedes, BMW & Audi also don’t have.
 

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update: i've just included some short clips and a full VW trackday drive to the main post and in this reply for anyone who wants to see a comparison between the GTI and the TSI

please enjoy


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