German premiere of Golf GTI TCR Concept at GTI 'Coming Home'
26 Aug 2018|3,380 views
For the second year in a row, the GTI 'Coming Home' meet will take place in Wolfsburg. GTI fans and visitors will be able to access the event area in the Volkswagen Arena and the Autostadt from 10:00am on 1st September 2018. To bridge the gap until the next GTI meet in Worthersee, Austria, in May 2019, Volkswagen is once again inviting fans to join the company in Wolfsburg at the end of the summer.
In addition to a varied supporting programme for the whole family, a very special GTI procession is also planned as a highlight. Fans can drive their own GTIs through the Volkswagen plant where the first Golf GTI rolled off the production line in 1976. Volkswagen is also hosting the German premiere of the Golf GTI TCR Concept. The vehicle was first presented at Worthersee in May. With 286bhp and a top speed of 264km/h, the concept vehicle is one of the fastest GTIs.
"Last year's event received incredible feedback from the fans. It was really exciting!" says Jurgen Stackmann, Member of the Volkswagen Brand Board of Management responsible for Sales. "The GTI family has an amazing fan base all over the world, some of whom will be travelling to our main plant. We can't wait to say a big hello to our GTI fans!"
For the second year in a row, the GTI 'Coming Home' meet will take place in Wolfsburg. GTI fans and visitors will be able to access the event area in the Volkswagen Arena and the Autostadt from 10:00am on 1st September 2018. To bridge the gap until the next GTI meet in Worthersee, Austria, in May 2019, Volkswagen is once again inviting fans to join the company in Wolfsburg at the end of the summer.
In addition to a varied supporting programme for the whole family, a very special GTI procession is also planned as a highlight. Fans can drive their own GTIs through the Volkswagen plant where the first Golf GTI rolled off the production line in 1976. Volkswagen is also hosting the German premiere of the Golf GTI TCR Concept. The vehicle was first presented at Worthersee in May. With 286bhp and a top speed of 264km/h, the concept vehicle is one of the fastest GTIs.
"Last year's event received incredible feedback from the fans. It was really exciting!" says Jurgen Stackmann, Member of the Volkswagen Brand Board of Management responsible for Sales. "The GTI family has an amazing fan base all over the world, some of whom will be travelling to our main plant. We can't wait to say a big hello to our GTI fans!"
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