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With 503 hp, the Design Vision GTI concept awakens the Volkswagen nerd in us all

Volkswagen Design Vision GTI sketch front three quarterThe annual Worthersee Festival is like Comic Con for Volkswagen fans. Nearly 150,000 of them are expected to make the trek to the Austrian city of Reifnitz this weekend to celebrate all things GTI.

Volkswagen usually returns the love with a concept car or two. This year, the Wolfsburg wonders already have the Audi TT ultra quattro and SEAT Leon Cup Racer on deck, but the Design Vision GTI will probably turn the most heads.

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Based on the newly minted Mark VII Golf GTI, the Design Vision GTI will boast 503 horsepower, 413 pound-feet of torque and a top speed of 186 mph (300 kph).

To put that in perspective, a U.S.-spec GTI produces just 220 hp (a Europe-only performance pack bumps output to 230 hp), and 258 lb-ft. of twist.

How did they do it? The stock GTI’s 2.0-liter four-cylinder is gone, replaced by a 3.0-liter V6. It’s backed by Volkwagen’s DSG dual-clutch automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.

Volkswagen Design Vision GTI sketch rear three quarterIn addition to its 186 mph top speed, VW says the Design Vision GTI will do 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 kph) in 3.9 seconds. That means it could outrun the speed-governed BMW M5 (155 mph) and a 0 to 60 mph drag race between the two would be a dead heat.

To slow the car down form those insane speeds, VW gave the Design Vision GTI carbon ceramic brake discs and wheels designed to vent said brakes.

Unlike the stock GTI, which has always been a bit of a sleeper, the Design Vision GTI has styling to match its grandiose performance (and its grandiose name).

This concept is wider, shorter, and lower than a stock GTI, giving it a means, hunkered-down look. A wide body treatment helps to cover those massive bladed wheels, and accentuate’s the GTI’s signature kinked C-pillar.

As with nearly every other performance-oriented concept car, there’s also a front chin spoiler and a rear diffuser, just in case you didn’t get the message.

Volkswagen Design Vision GTI concept interiorFor the interior. VW’s designers took the opposite approach, going for a minimalist look. This “reduced design” was meant to eliminate as many buttons and switches as possible, probably a good idea when the driver is wrangling 503 hp.

Those controls are limited to the DSG’s paddle shifters, the ESP stability control system, climate control, an engine kill switch, and a pushbutton fire extinguisher.

The rest of the interior is similarly racy, with bucket seats, an X-brace that takes the place of the rear seats, and Porsche-style fabric loops instead of door handles.

Keeping with the racing theme, Volkswagen did manage to work one tech feature into this concept. A camera mounted in the A-pillar records on-track action, which can be transmitted to other drivers on the course, or played back later on a dashboard screen.

The Design Vision GTI probably won’t be mass-produced, but it will probably draw as much attention at Worthersee as Joss Whedon at a Firefly screening.

Stephen Edelstein
Stephen is a freelance automotive journalist covering all things cars. He likes anything with four wheels, from classic cars…
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