07:49.21 lap, beating much more powerful cars like the 425 HP BMW M4 and the 707 HP Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. Quite a sharp weapon, this Golf, isn't it?
The 2.0-liter four-banger turbo has been massaged to 306 HP and 380 Nm (280 pound-feet) of torque, for a 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 5.8 seconds and a 265 km/h (164 mph) top speed.
Specially tuned chassis and electronics are also part of the package, along with a front differential lock, aerodynamic elements and 19-inch wheels wrapped in semi-slick tires - plus, much to purists' delight, it comes with a six-speed manual instead of a dual-clutch auto.
X-Tomi's interpretation is as good as they get, but such a Golf would completely defy the purpose. See, what makes the Clubsport S so sharp is its 911 GT3, no-frills approach that ditches the rear seats and throws practical issues out of the window to focus on pure driving dynamics. On the other hand, there could be an argument for adding the aero and chassis tweaks, keeping the rest of the estate as is and still come up with a super estate. Like we said, though, in VW Group's scheme of things, this is a four-ring specialty.