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UPDATE: Volkswagen GTI Clubsport S Local Pricing
UPDATE: Volkswagen GTI Clubsport S Local Pricing-August 2024
2023-12-14 EST 02:30:44

The VW Clubsport S is finally on sale in South Africa, but all 47 units were pre-sold. In fact, some of the S derivatives have already sprung up in the used market (repletewith huge markups). Could this limited edition live up to its mythical status and should consumers shell out a premium just to get their hands on one? Our UK correspondent, Andrew Frankel, drove the Clubsport S last year and shares his thoughts on the car…

The GTI Clubsport S is the most powerful GTI ever – it produces a peak output of 228 kW, which is directed to the front wheels. It also holds the record for the fastestfront-wheel-drive production car lap time around the infamous Nurburgring Nordschleife (7m49.21).Special go faster bits include semi-slick tyres, a 17-inch braking system and specialised brake pads. The aerodynamics on the Clubsport S have been altered to improve downforce and cornering stability. The Clubsport S also has a special sports suspension as well as reconfigured front and rear axles that allowit to run more negative camber at the front, which improvesturning ability and reducesundersteer.

A total of just 47 units have made their way to our shores and all werepre-sold by Volkswagen. All 47 cars look identical in pure white body colour and a black roof. It’s also distinguishable by its 3-door configuration and lack of rear seats.Whileyou can’t actually buy one of these Clubsport S models, the official retail price was R742000. There are a few already available on the second-hand market, but the asking prices are around R900000 already and we've seen some of them advertised at well over that figure!

By Andrew Frankel

You don’t really hear of Q-cars anymore. A few years ago, automotive enthusiasts referred to a high-performance car(usually a sedan) thatlooked like it couldn’t pull the skin off a cup of cold cocoa – but was blindingly fast –as a Q-car. The name reputedly came from the heavily armed merchantmen "Q-ships"deployed by the Royal Navy in the first World War to trap U-boats.

The kind of cornering speeds that the Clubsport S can achieve will givea Porsche Cayman GT4 headaches.

This Golf GTI Clubsport S is very Q-car-like. Were it not for its new front spoiler and subtle rear wing, you might think it the same as any other Golf GTI. But it’s not: by one measure at least it’s the fastest front-wheel drive car ever created.

That measure is its lap time around the old Nurburgring, a fact I’m not going to dwell upon because I know that for many, such talk bores them rigid.

So I’ll restrict my comments to saying only that a car’s speed around this particular track is an exceptional indicator of its all-around ability, The Green Hell testspower, grip, braking, aerodynamic stability and user-friendliness to the limit. Then consider this hatchback is only 7 seconds a lap slower around the Nurburgring than a brand new Porsche Cayman GT4.

Top speed limiter raised to 265 kph

It got that way by Volkswagen cranking up the Clubsport's turbocharged 2.0-litre 4-cylinder motor's outputs to 228 kW and 380 Nm, fiddling with the suspension (adaptive chassis control now has a Race mode in addition to the standard Normal, Comfort and Individual modes), fitting (road-legal) semi-slick tyresand modifying the bodywork to turn the considerable lift that the Golf experiences at top speed (the limiter is raised to 265 kph in the S) into appreciable downforce.

Aerodynamic addenda might be subtle, but the bodywork creates appreciable downforce at top speed.

Equipped with a 6-speed manual gearbox and sold exclusively as a 3-door (as opposed to the DSG-equipped 5-door Clubsport that was recently released on the local market), the S features unique 19-inch alloy wheels too. But the biggest difference is inside the Golf's cabin, however, were Volkswagen rippedout 30 kg worth of equipment

That includes the rear seat bench, which has been replaced by a rear strut brace (to aid the body's structural rigidity),the space-saving spare wheel has been replaced with a tyre mobility kit and the panoramic sunroof is not available.

Remarkably easy to drive

I drove the Clubsport S at the infamous track– as hard as I could – and was stunned not simply at how the speed of the thing defied entirely its modestly enhanced appearance, but just how easy it was to drive.

To extract maximum lap time from a car usually means making it stiff and edgy to minimise weight transfer and make it change direction quickly; but the Golf was endlessly forgiving, assiduous in its dedication to building your confidence and devastatingly fast. By any measure, it was profoundly impressive.

And yet it felt just a touch clinical. The way it interacted with me was enough to make me feel involved, but not quite entirely immersed in the experience. And Volkswagen would not let me drive it on the public road, which makes me suspicious about its real world ride and refinement.

The Clubsport S will be the first 3-door Golf to reach the South African market for many a year.

Summary

Just 400 Golf Clubsport S units will be built; that's 10 for every year that the Golf GTI has so far been in production. The track-focused Clubsport S feels as if it was conceived to set a benchmark, which it duly did at the Nurburgring, but that does not eliminate the fact that (in the UK) you can buy a Golf R that comes fully equipped with back seats, a brilliant four wheel drive system for less money.

It’s not quite as quick as the ClubSport, but it’s no less fun to drive and a sight easier to live with. Even in these days of the Ford Focus RS (R699 900)and Honda Civic Type R (R615 900), it remains my favourite hatchback.

And brilliant though the Clubsport S is in so many ways, it can do nothing to change that.

Watch the Clubsport S set a new (FWD) lap record at the Nurburgring:

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