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Offline JoeGTI

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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #300 on: 08 March 2026, 13:12 »
EIGHTY ONE THOUSAND EURO. For a Volkswagen Golf.

I had to say it out loud for it to sink in.

With no Nav   :grin:
MK8.5 GTI Clubsport. Moonstone grey. Queenstown 19’s. DCC. Harmon Kardon sound. Pano roof.

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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #301 on: 08 March 2026, 14:33 »
€82 with area view

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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #302 on: 08 March 2026, 15:53 »
€82 with area view

You’ll get it up over 85k if you add the pan roof, HK audio, leather…
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Offline MrEdition50

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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #303 on: 08 March 2026, 16:18 »
Today’s email from Vw



Who were you in contact with to get that information? Vw uk?
2026 Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50

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Performance pack
Area view & Reversing camera
HK sound system
AV Steering Wheel
Sports tyres
Front & Rear wind deflectors
GTI Edition 50 pattern fabric seats

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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #304 on: 08 March 2026, 22:22 »
EIGHTY ONE THOUSAND EURO. For a Volkswagen Golf.

I had to say it out loud for it to sink in.

I paid just over €93k for my R here 3 years ago haha!
Formerly GTI but now gone to the darkR side…

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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #305 on: 09 March 2026, 01:27 »
Yes Vw uk any questions I have I email her as she is keeping the case open until we have received our car

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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #306 on: 10 March 2026, 01:45 »
Yes Vw uk any questions I have I email her as she is keeping the case open until we have received our car

So they are basically going to release the cars in bunches across the uk so everyone gets one roughly at the same time? My order went in on the 15th of January and I was hoping that would make me high on the list but now I’m thinking it’s just a lottery,
2026 Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50

Dark moss green
Performance pack
Area view & Reversing camera
HK sound system
AV Steering Wheel
Sports tyres
Front & Rear wind deflectors
GTI Edition 50 pattern fabric seats

Offline SRGTD

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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #307 on: 10 March 2026, 06:50 »
Yes Vw uk any questions I have I email her as she is keeping the case open until we have received our car

So they are basically going to release the cars in bunches across the uk so everyone gets one roughly at the same time? My order went in on the 15th of January and I was hoping that would make me high on the list but now I’m thinking it’s just a lottery,

If the ED50 is a truly limited production run of a specific small number of vehicles, it probably does make sense for VW to build them all in a specific batch - or batches - which would then mean customers receiving their vehicles at roughly the same time.

It’s always been a bit of a mystery how VW schedule specific vehicles for production; seems that ordering early is no guarantee of an early build. Historically, there seems to be no correlation between order date and build date. I can remember a few years ago (think it might have been when the mk7 GTI was launched), a forum member creating a spreadsheet of other forum member’s car order details (e.g. vehicle spec, order dates and confirmed build dates) to try and understand how / when VW allocated specific vehicles for production but it didn’t help - if anything, it created even more confusion / uncertainty.

I dare say a customer’s chosen spec might (will?) also affect when their car’s scheduled to be built as VW are unlikely to allocate cars to specific build weeks until all of the manufacturers of a customer’s chosen options have confirmed availability of those options and / or when they’ll be able to supply them. Assuming this to be so, then ‘fully loaded’ cars might not be scheduled for production as soon as standard spec cars due to the more complex supply chain (more manufacturers / suppliers in the supply chain increases the risk that there could be delays if some manufacturers have production or supply issues themselves).

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2020 Polo GTI Plus; Pure White, DSG (because they all are)
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2016 Polo GTI; Blue Silk
2011 mk6 Golf GTD; Carbon Grey
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Offline GTI354

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Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Reply #308 on: 10 March 2026, 12:30 »
Hi all,

Been reading through this thread and wanted to confirm with others who in the UK has been charged extra for the sports tyres? I ordered in Belfast but UK car and added the performance pack at £3675 - but also been charged an extra £880 for the tyres. I have queried this with my dealer so waiting on a response but noticed others stating these are included as part of the pack? It's a bit of a sticking point with me as I have no use for the sports tyres when daily driving so don't want to pay extra when I'm already paying for the performance pack. Also I got no discount at all and was told the £1000 contribution was only for existing VWFS customers. Was even debating switching my order to an R Black Edition as the discount on them at the minute is crazy - but really want the Edition 50 - just feel as though the order process has been a bit of a mess.

Thanks!