Photo Gallery «VW Golf R32 DSG - The joy of stopping»
The VW Golf IV R32 was a latecomer; it was only presented shortly before the end of the fourth generation of the Golf. As the most powerful Golf of all time and the first Golf with a direct-shift gearbox (DSG), the sporty compact achieved cult status and is now practically as expensive as a new car. An achievement too! This driving report tells the story of the Golf IV R32 and shows it in historical and current images.
VW Golf IV R32 (2003) - the blue color looks good on him
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VW Golf IV R32 (2003) - compact at 4.15 meters long and 1.735 meters wide
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VW Golf IV R32 (2003) - with dual-flow exhaust system
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VW Golf IV R32 (2003) - next to a Golf VIII R
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VW Golf IV R32 (2003) - the first R32 alongside the modern Golf R
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VW Golf IV R32 (2003) - clearly drawn instruments, a bit of mouse cinema in between
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VW Golf IV R32 (2003) - where it says R32 on it, there is also R32 in it
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VW Golf IV R32 (2003) - clearly labeled
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