April 11, 20187 yr We know that Volkswagen is planning a high-performance GLI variant of the new Jetta that is expected in the near future. Thanks to Autoblog, we have gotten some interesting information about what we should expect. Speaking to a Volkswagen representative, Autoblog learned that the new GLI will feature a turbocharged 2.0L four-cylinder. It is expected to be the same engine found in the GTI which produces 220 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. There will be a choice of either a six-speed manual and a seven-speed dual-clutch. The representative also said the GLI would swap the torsion-beam rear suspension found on the standard Jetta for a multi-link independent setup. Expect to see the Jetta GLI make its debut during the next auto show season, possibly at LA or Chicago. Source: Autoblog View full article
April 14, 20187 yr yeah VW really punted on the design, it looks like Hyundai or something now. Or a Ford Taurus / Sonata mashup. BUt, that means it will probably sell huge! Plus it seems a little more exciting than a Cruze now too. The interior seems nice on this car. I like the driver oriented dash. Even just offering a powertrain and this suspension setup should reward VW. There is a huge lack of smaller cars with any performance ability nowadays and there's still folks that will prefer a sedan over the Golf type hatch. I'd like to see Chevy offer a 250hp Cruze. Doesn't need to be a 9/10th car like a Focus ST. But something like a GTi, chevy version. Edited April 14, 20187 yr by regfootball
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