New Golf GTI 2009
Volkswagen unveiled U.S.-spec variants of its sixth-generation Golf and its pavement-eating cousin, the GTI, earlier today at the New York International Auto Show Following in the tradition of past GTI models, the performance   version of the sixth-generation car will not look radically different  from the standard car. That being said, larger wheels and tires, a  lowered suspension and a few GTI-specific parts are part of the  equation. A red grille surround returns, albeit in revised form. 
  The new GTI will be powered by a 210-horsepower, 258lb-ft of torque,  2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder. VW’s six-speed DSG transmission  will be available on the GTI, as will a six-speed manual. 
 The  new GTI will hit 62 mph in 7.2 seconds, and will also boast a top speed  of nearly 150 mph. However, the GTI will return more than 30 mpg on the  European cycle. 
 In order to ensure the GTI is an all-around  performer, expected the hot hatch to come equipped DCC adaptive damping  and an XDS electronic differential. 
 The GTI will show up in dealerships later this summer in both two- and four-door versions. 



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