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Artega’s new model future and interview
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VW Design Vision Golf GTI (2013) 493bhp Golf revealed
Wed, 08 May 2013As CAR reported in our scoop last week, VW will unveil a higher-performance Golf GTI hot hatch at the 2013 Wörthersee show, and here we have the first sketches of the super-Golf. Called the VW Design Vision Golf GTI, the concept packs close to 500bhp and can outrun a Porsche 911. It's by far the most extreme Golf hot hatch since the Bentley-engined GTI W12 concept of 2007.
Volkswagen give the VW XL1 Ducati power
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