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HGP builds 640HP Bi-Turbo Golf R36

HGP builds 640HP Bi-Turbo Golf R36
If you were disappointed by VW’s decision not to shoehorn its potent 3.6L V6 into the Golf then you’ll be glad to hear German company HGP has gone ahead and done it. However, not content with the 300hp output of the naturally aspirated mill, the tuner has added a pair of turbochargers and boosted power to a supercar-rivaling 640hp (477kW). That’s as much power as VW’s own Golf GTI W12 650 concept car, which relied on a 6.0L W12 engine for its numbers.

HGP builds 640HP Bi-Turbo Golf R36

The car is based on the AWD R32, already a strong performer thanks to its torquey 3.2L engine, but with 640hp available from the uprated biturbo 3.6L unit this model takes performance to another level. Testing of HDA’s previous Bi-Turbo Golf R36, which only had 600hp, saw the car reach a top speed of 202mph (327km/h) and accelerate to 174mph (280km/h) in an amazing 23.5 seconds at Nardo’s high speed test track last year. The 0-62mph (100km/h) dash took a brief 3.8 seconds but we suspect the latest 640hp version will be able to shave a few tenths of that mark.

If you don’t find hatchbacks particularly appealing, HGP also offers its kit for the Passat sedan and Touareg SUV as well.

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3 Comments

  • What news of VW’s own R36 project - with just the standard 3.6l engine? That was promised for 2008, then slipped to 2009, now all quiet. Any inside info?

  • @Holman

    Hi there, unfortunately no recent news for R36 project. The last one we know dates back from August 07 when they postponed the production till November 07.

    Will keep in touch when something shows up!

    Cheers

  • [...] The latest kit is from Germany’s ABT Sportsline, and although it’s not as nearly as potent as HGP’s 640 twin-turbo model, the new tuner R32 still packs some serious [...]

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