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What happens when VW Golf GTI put a 6.0 letters W12 twin-turbo engine from a Bentley Continental?

What happens when VW Golf GTI put a 6.0 letters W12 twin-turbo engine from a Bentley Continental?

Rather than the great handling of this stable car, hearing the noises of this engine is something that you will really love, it’s something else! and that makes me think What could happen when VW Golf GTI put a 6.0 letters W12 twin-turbo engine from a Bentley Continental?

This car was made especially roe celebrating its kind; it’s a 3.7 second dash to 100km/h and a top speed of 325km/h. I love the concept of this car and I would love to drive one!

The purposeful new stance is further emphasized by a set of 19-inch wheels styled to mimic the standard wheels fitted to the Golf GTI but, in the case of the GTI W12-650 wrapped in 295-profile tyres to aid traction.

I cannot even wait to see how the new VW Golf GTI will look at 2011!!

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  • tenerifeholidayhomeinsider
    Wow...That car sounds cool ! Don't forget that Ferdinand Porsche built the first Volkswagen... In its early days, rear engines were already proof of excellent traction and road holding. Remember that those early VW sports cars from 1950 onwards were hardly ever skidding on race tracks... Therefore, VW is a master of the rear engine technology. To mix and match parts with those of other VW models must have been an exciting game for the car developers off lately, as we can see by the end of 2009.
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