Monday, June 6, 2011
2011 Volkswagen Golf R Cabriolet Concept
At the Wörthersee Tour in Austria, Volkswagen reveal concept cars to it enthusiasts. There are including Skoda Fabia RS 2000 Convertible, VW Golf and R Cabriolet Concept, Audi A1 Clubsport Quattro Concept and many more. There you can also see car's sexy girls. You must follow the news of this post updating. Please jump to more info guys..
Using the recently introduced new Golf Cabriolet as a base, the designers and engineers of the Volkswagen R GmbH division built a convertible version of the gutsy Golf R hatchback.
2011 Volkswagen Golf R Cabriolet Concept as a concept car with 270 PS of power and a top speed of 250 km/h; it is a fascinating thought experiment in cabrio dynamics. This “power cabrio” also demonstrates the inexhaustible potential of the Golf.
Like its closed top counterpart, the 199 kW / 270 PS Cabriolet concept races to the 100 km/h mark in less than six seconds. Their top speeds are also identical at 250 km/h. This makes the R Cabriolet the fastest open-top Golf ever. Even more impressive, however, is the engine’s tremendous torque – 350 Newton metres from a low 2,500 rpm make this cabriolet an ideal cruiser.
The cabriolet was lowered by 25 mm via a sport chassis. A 17-inch brake system with internally ventilated discs at all wheels and blue painted high-performance brake callipers (including R-logo) enables impressive deceleration values. Making contact to the road surface on the Volkswagen Golf R Cabriolet Concept are 19-inch “Talladega” alloy wheels with size 235 tyres.
2011 Volkswagen Golf R Cabriolet Concept comes with sporty interior. Motorsport shell seats in dark blue carbon leather, combined with high-end Nappa leather in “Pure Grey”, set the tone here. The backs of the shell seats are painted in luxurious black piano paint. Upholstery piping and decorative seams provide for colour contrast. Carbon accents emphasise the concept’s technical-sporty character. The sand-blasted aluminium door sill plates with black piano paint inlays display finely crafted workmanship.
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