They don't use ea113 engines in Rs or CS or even gtis do they? They are all ea888.
You're right. Thought R still had EA113 (as per MK6), but after looking into it, they're all EA888. There'll still be some differences between higher output (CS/CSS/R/TCR and S3) and standard (245ps) for the higher output variants to be optimised for 97/98/99RON with the ability to drop performance for 95RON use.
APR state the following differences for 2019 R vs 2019 GTI:-
Cylinder head (made from a different alloy compared to other engines in this module because of higher thermal stress)
Exhaust valves (hollow, higher Ni content, nitrided)
Exhaust valve seat rings (improved temperature stability and wear resistance)
Exhaust camshaft (adapted valve timings)
Compression ratio 9.3:1 with different pistons
Piston cooling jets (higher flow rate)
High pressure injectors (even higher flow rate)
Exhaust turbocharger
Charge pressures of up to 17.4 PSI (1.2 bar)
High performance main radiator with 1-2 auxiliary radiators (depending on country specifications)
Additional acoustic modifications have been made in order to achieve a sporty sound - use of a sound actuator (for the occupant cell) and active exhaust flaps in the exhaust system
There's no reason for RON99 fuel to cost any more than RON95. There's nothing in there upping the RON that's any more expensive than the constituents of 95RON. There's just the marketing opportunity to charge more for something perceived as better. They justify the difference with detergent additions. Doesn't account for any meaningful price hikes, assuming that the 95RON fuel doesn't have the same level of detergents.