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Offline CrunchtheApple78

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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #150 on: 14 January 2026, 12:46 »
I do find that surprising. I’d have expected them to want as many sales as possible within a limited time in order to recoup dev costs. Let’s see!

Offline JoeGTI

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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #151 on: 14 January 2026, 12:56 »
I can't see that being accurate. It's definitely not limited to that degree. I'd read before that it would be available for the whole of 2026.
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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #152 on: 14 January 2026, 14:13 »
I’ve not seen the magazine feature so have no idea about the context and sources but it doesn’t add up to previous info released.
Having spoken to a dealer multiple times last year including right after the big Wolfsburg event where dealer staff were briefed on the model, the UK dealers were told the model would be on general sale for the whole of 2026 with the only limitations being production capacity.
No mention of similar restrictions on numbers to other countries that I’m aware of and the UK is a big market for GTI’s.
It’s not a difficult car to build, no special bodywork or anything like that.

I’m wondering if they’ve got advance knowledge of a limited special similar to the CSS?
There are already bucket seats homologated for the platform used previously in various models and currently available in the RS3. We’ve also seen extensive links to the Ed50 people working with Eibach(?) on chassis work.
Maybe another go at the ‘Ring in a more focussed car this year? Or is that just wishful thinking?

While I’m going all conspiracy theory, it makes sense that VW will use the heritage of the GTI to counter the Chinese EV invasion using people’s heartstrings to keep the brand in focus and keep the Euro factories busy, especially as there is more and more push to put back the zero emissions mandate.
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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #153 on: Today at 07:36 »
So it seems looking at VW UK configurator no deposit contribution on edition 50 . I wonder how many people this will put off ordering as for some contribution makes a big difference, if not as many order as VW hope wonder if they will add some sort of incentive as has previously happened .

Offline Paul70

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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #154 on: Today at 07:39 »
The Edition 50 is listed on the UK configurator. No VW contribution but a much lower rate of interest in lieu of no contribution, which equates to over £3K saving based on a comparably priced Golf R and the buyer paying the standard deposit etc.
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