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Report: VW to release 235-hp 35 Edition GTI to U.S. dealers

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Old 06-02-2011, 05:50 PM
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Default Report: VW to release 235-hp 35 Edition GTI to U.S. dealers


Volkswagen Golf GTI 35 Edition - Click above for high-res image gallery

Does this storyline look familiar? A German or Japanese automaker announces some hot-sounding variant of a vehicle we already love, but then they follow that news up by telling us that the new model won't be making its way to the U.S. We thought this tired and disappointing plot was once again unfolding with the recent announcement of a Volkswagen 35 Edition GTI, but Car and Driver cites sources who say we're likely to receive the hot hatch after all.

The big news for the 35 Edition GTI is a jump in horsepower to 235 horsepower, or 25 more ponies than the already awesome standard GTI. The name of the special edition VW comes as a tribute to the fact that the GTI has been available in Europe for 35 years. Not so in the U.S., though, so the name may have to change if it indeed reaches our shores. C/D points out that the first GTI hit the States in 1983, so the 30 Edition name could be a strong possibility. Of course, that means the 35 badging on the door sills, seats and fenders will need to go, but we're guessing the deletes won't be much trouble at all.

While this report is no clear confirmation from VW, we're optimistic that C/D's sources could be onto something. Hope springs eternal and all that...VW to release 235-hp 35 Edition GTI to U.S. dealers originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 02 Jun 2011 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.


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