2023-05-31 18:10
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Volkswagen announces new Golf R 333 Limited Edition, yours for £65,000

Volkswagen announces new Golf R 333 Limited Edition, yours for £65,000

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Today, Volkswagen has announced the all new and exclusive, Golf R 333 Limited Edition. The new car has, as the name suggests more power than the standard Golf R, with 328bhp (333PS) and 309lb ft torque. This is 9bhp more than the standard car, with an improved top speed of 167mph and 0-60mph in 4.6 seconds.

The standard kit includes an Akrapovič exhaust system with titanium silencers, 19-inch Estoril wheels and semi slick tyres. The Golf R 333 also looks to be only available in Lime Yellow, with black roof and special 333 decals around the inside and outside.

Inside, you also get Nappa leather sports seats and a Harmon Kardon sound system.

Sadly, the Golf R 333 Limited Edition won’t be clung to the UK and is reserved for customers in Germany only. Prices are from €76,410 / £65,802 – a huge mark up over the standard Golf R. Production starts this September, with deliveries in October.

Alex Lowe

Volkswagen announces new Golf R 333 Limited Edition, yours for £65,000

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