Volkswagen Golf GTI
Components inside the GTI are carefully tailored to one another to give the vehicle its distinctively sporty look. This starts with the stainless steel pedals and extends to the decorative trims and hallmark stitching all the way to the black headliner. The LED background lighting adds accents of light in all the right places. And you’ll also notice straight away that the digital future has arrived in the cockpit. These features are dominated by high-resolution displays and the majority of functions, like the radio, air conditioning system and lighting, can be operated using touch-sensitive surfaces and sliders.
Volkswagen Golf 7R
The Golf 7R has a fuel consumption of 7.1 litres/100km and goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds, a maximum top speed of 250 km/h, the Golf 7 R 2.0 TSI 300HP has a turbocharged Inline 4 cylinder engine, Petrol motor.
BMW M2
The BMW M2 is a high-performance version of the BMW 2 Series automobile developed by BMW’s motorsport division, BMW M GmbH. As the 2 Series replaced the 1 Series coupé and convertible models, the first generation M2 was marketed as the most basic M Car in the range.
Mercedes Benz V Class
With the four-cylinder OM 654 engine and the 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission now available for the first time with V300d, V-Class delivers even more driving fun. With 176 kW and 500Nm of torque, V300d sets the benchmark in the MPV. What’s more, thanks to the new engine generation, it is also more efficient and cleaner than before and offers an improved level of noise and vibration comfort.