The Volkswagen Golf R32 was considered one of the best and most complete packages out there. It has alot of power, great handling, and a myriad of features, all while being sold at an affordable price. Now, the R32's successor, the 2010 Volkswagen Golf R, has been confirmed to come to the U.S. Volkswagen has officially announced that the car, dubbed the Volkswagen GTI-R for the U.S., will come to the U.S. early next year.
The GTI-R has Volkswagen's 4-motion all-wheel-drive system and the same powerplant as the Scirocco R. The 2.0 liter TSI engine produces a whopping 265 horsepower, the most of any Golf, and enables the car to reach 62 mph in 5.7 seconds (with a standard manual transmission)
The car comes equipped with LED daytime running lights and gets an average of 27.7 miles per gallon, highway and city combined.



