Volkswagen Golf GTI
The Golf GTI is the original hot hatch, the benchmark for all the others. The first generation launched in Canada in 1983 with a mere 90 horsepower. Today, the turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine under the hood generates 241 horsepower. It can be mated to a six-speed manual transmission or a seven-speed automatic, sprinting from 0-100 km/h in 6.4 seconds. The rear hatch makes it a versatile sporty car, but the lack of physical controls is a problem for drivers.
Detailed ratings
The Car Guide rating | 83% |
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Fuel economy | 8/10 |
Reliability | 8/10 |
Safety | 6/10 |
Infotainment | 5/10 |
Driving | 9/10 |
Overall | 9/10 |
The Car Guide rating | 82% |
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Fuel economy | 8/10 |
Reliability | 6/10 |
Safety | N/A |
Infotainment | 5/10 |
Driving | 9/10 |
Overall | 9/10 |
What's new in 2024
Final year of the manual transmission highlighted by the special edition 380, available on the GTI Autobahn and Performance.
Pros
- Excellent handling
- High performance
- Comfortable and practical interior
Cons
- Anti-ergonomic controls
- Braking too sudden
- Stiff reactions on cracks and bumps (19-inch rims)
- Limited availability
Competitors
N/A
Recalls
none