2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R 
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| 2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R | 
Four new versions of the Golf R at the Geneva International Motor Show
- Exclusive paints, two-tone leather and carbon for the Golf R
Wolfsburg / Geneva, 01 March 2011 – 
The Golf R – the top model of  the Golf series, is on display in four special versions in Geneva.  Especially high-end: the Golf R concept cars in exclusive exterior  colours and two-tone leather combinations. Especially sporty: the Golf R  in sophisticated motorsport look with carbon accents.In Geneva, Volkswagen R GmbH is exhibiting four special  interpretations of its successful Golf R model. The concept cars  showcase the competence of Volkswagen R GmbH in generating contemporary  sports appeal. “Based on the high demand and success of the Golf R, we  decided to develop four high-end versions of this vehicle,” says Ulrich  Richter, Managing Director of Volkswagen R GmbH.Golf R in exclusive paints and two-tone leather
The Golf R versions in the exclusive “Oryx White” and “Carbon  Steel Grey” exterior colours – with coordinated high-end Nappa leather  interiors – interpret the top model in an especially exclusive way.“Oryx White” is a sophisticated, pearl-effect paint. The vehicle  rides on 19-inch Talladega wheels, a visual branding symbol of the most  powerful production Golf ever. Inside, an elaborately upgraded seat  system gives the Golf R its unique flair – this seat system was derived  from Volkswagen R’s Exclusive programme. Volkswagen R GmbH has  colour-coordinated the centre panels of the front sport seats and the  rear bench seat with the car’s exterior by using a light-coloured “St.  Tropez” Nappa leather; this colour is also used in the door inserts.  Lateral seat supports in perforated leather give the seat and seatback  an especially sporty elegance. The Nappa leather surface is black, and  the perforation creates an exciting contrast to the underlying “St.  Tropez” colour. This light colour is also applied to the seams of the  door inserts, shift lever and parking brake lever boots and borders of  the black floor mats. The car has brushed aluminium trim inserts and  displays the R logo on the passenger’s side.The second version of the Golf R is painted in the exclusive  exterior colour “Carbon Steel Grey.” All interior detailing in “St.  Tropez” colour in the white version is now executed in the sophisticated  dark “Almandine Red” colour here. This creates an especially attractive  interplay of colours around the perforated Nappa leather. This version  also has 19-inch wheels and aluminium trim strips.Golf R in motorsport look with carbon accents
The Golf R being presented in a separate lounge sports an  exterior that captivates with its special “Space Grey” (mid-tone grey)  colour, polished 19-inch “Talladega” alloy wheels, orange brake  callipers and carbon mirror caps.Inside is where this Golf R really picks up speed: the driver and  front passenger are treated to motorsport shell seats with ideal  ergonomics. They are upholstered in black Nappa leather; around the  lateral seat supports toward the inside, as well as in the head section,  the seating surfaces consist of anthracite-coloured Nappa leather  (“Light Anthracite”). The cross-stitched centre panels of the seats and  seatbacks are an even lighter grey (Nappa leather in “Pure Grey”). The  back shell glistens in black piano paint. A refined contrast is formed  by the piping on the side panels of the seat surface and the head  section: the orange of the brake callipers is repeated here.The car’s interior accents match the look of the door mirror  shells: carbon. The same material is also used for the steering wheel,  gear shift lever, inserts of the leather-trimmed sport steering wheel  and the door sill plates. Black piano paint, on the other hand, is used  on door panels behind the interior door handles, on electric window  switch panels and the panel around the shift lever.The second vehicle is painted in the high-end “Aplomb Blue.” Its  19-inch “Glendale” wheels are “Brilliant Silver.” As on the Golf R  “Space Grey”, the door mirror caps, various interior accents and door  sill plates are produced in carbon fibre. The shell seatbacks of the  newly sculpted motorsport seats also utilise this extremely lightweight  and high-strength material in certain areas. Elegant, black Nappa  leather adorns the outer sections of the seat surfaces and backs. The  crest of the seats – a wrap-around stripe on the lateral seat supports  and seatbacks – is designed in blue leather. Meanwhile, the  leather-trimmed sport steering wheel has inner segments and hand grips  consisting of what is referred to as carbon leather; it has a  characteristic webbed structure of lightweight and precious carbon  material. Even the floor mats have a carbon look. Their decorative seams  are blue as are the seams around the parking brake lever.|  | 
| 2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R | 
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| 2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R | 
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| 2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R | 
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| 2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R | 
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| 2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R | 
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| 2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R | 
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| 2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R | 
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| 2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R | 
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| 2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R | 
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| 2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R | 
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| 2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R | 
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| 2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R | 
2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R 
2011 Volkswagen Study Golf R