Im getting married next May (which plays havoc with a fellows finances). If it looks like that I will be down to the dealers upon return from my honeymoon.
Goodbye to freedom, hello to a housefull of shoes!

Sadly I fully expect it to be Scirroco R running gear with maybe a little tweak but I can't see it being 4wd 
I found this on the Scirroco's set up
http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsArticle/AllCars/240236/
It looks like you may be right.

I wonder if
Audi have got anything to do with this? Afterall, the new Mk6 engine, the EA888 was created and developed by Audi - and if Audi don't want it to be developed further, particularly increasing its power, then they might just put the stops on it. And I doubt they'd want a VW eclipsing their S3.
But the older EA113 Mk5 engine is now 'fair game', being used in all VAG marques.

The R’s engine gets a new head, uprated pistons and conrods, and higher-pressure injectors. The turbo produces more boost, and there’s a new intercooler to deal with the extra heat.
So the above is IDENTICAL to the BHZ & CDL engines used in the S3 and TTS. So maybe VW is saying to Audi "if you won't let us develop your new engine, we'll just steal your current S3 one"

- because according to AutoCar, the anticipated 261 bhp and 258 <Jeremy Clarkson mode=on> torques <Jeremy Clarkson mode=off> - is identical to the imperial conversions of the S3s BHZ lump, even the torque rev-range spread is identical.

Or maybe AutoCar have just been stealing ideas from Wikipedia?

However, I've noticed a nugget of horse sh!t from AutoCar - the state "all of the torque is available from 2500rpm through to 5000rpm, one of the advantages of using
direct injection on a petrol engine"!!! Erm, no, you stoopid journos - torque spread like that is a result of turbos, not how the fuel is injected - fcuking muppets . . .

And why the fcuk are they (AutoCar) blatantly misleading readers over the XDS?
GTI’s electronic XDS differential
It is NOT an "electronic differential"! XDS is just an old skool jurassic conventional open differential, but the limitations of the conventional diff is merely
anticipated by some pre-emptive braking of the inside driven wheel by . . . wait for it . . . . the ESP system! Fcuking muppets part deux. What else can I rip to shreds in AutoCars 'journalism'?
