PDA

View Full Version : 550HP HPA VW Jetta R GT!



Kappe
November 4th, 2005, 11:31
So what we all know right now is that HPA made 3 project vehicles specially built for the SEMA Show.

The Jetta R GT, Passat R GT and Touareg R GT are not just flights of a fancy branding. The badging on each of these one-offs tells a story of advanced platforms enriched with strategic applications of factory and aftermarket expertise.

The Jetta R GT began its transformation as a base 2005 model with a 150-horsepower, 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine and front-wheel drive. After the combined efforts of Volkswagen Design and HPA, however, it now sports fresh-as-tomorrow bodywork and a powerful, exquisitely massaged drivetrain that’s as comfortable cruising Pacific Coast Highway as it is smoking the competition at weekend time trials.

HPA replaced the base 2.5-liter engine with a twin-turbocharged, twin-intercooled, 550-horsepower variant of VW’s 3.2-liter, 240-horsepower six-cylinder V6 that powers the R32. To ensure that every bit of the torque gets to the ground in the most entertaining way possible, HPA fit VW’s highly acclaimed DSG twin-clutch transmission and 4MOTION all-wheel drive, both systems suitably modified by HPA to complement the engine’s bravura performance. A KW FIA GT 3-way coil-over race suspension and WRC-spec Brembo brake system were also installed to help harness the forces unleashed by the twin-turbo V6.

Cloaked with a special smoke gray paint treatment in the best Q-ship tradition, the revised coachwork includes new front and rear bumper fascias, side rocker panels and bespoke rear spoiler, offset by contrasting graphics and smoked glass treatment. The Jetta R GT’s willingness to run is revealed by the huge Michelin ultra-high-performance tires mounted to the 9.5 x 19-inch custom-built, forged-aluminum, modular Avus® alloy wheels. Should the Jetta R GT hit the track, changing to a set of 9.5 x 18-inch mono-block, forged-aluminum DTM-spec Avus wheels is quick and easy with their DTM-style center locks and the AP Racing air jacks incorporated within the Jetta’s framework.

The Jetta R GT’s cockpit is inspired by the needs and desires of the weekend racer. An integrated roll cage, Recaro race buckets, Schroth® harnesses and a fuel cell provide the required safety elements for competition, while an F1-style Stack electronic gauge cluster relays operating parameters to the driver quickly and clearly. Black leather, black Alcantara and matt-black carbon fiber styling elements complete the interior’s unashamedly competitive character.


Here are some pictures, Greatz Kappe^


http://www.vwvortex.com/artman/uploads/jrgt_800.jpg http://www.vwvortex.com/artman/uploads/003_024.jpg

Duma
November 4th, 2005, 13:53
Oh my God !!!!!!! :MTM: :MTM: :MTM:

Benman
November 4th, 2005, 15:35
I'm really impressed by HPA. They seem to be stepping it up Big Time. The three vehicles you posted so far seem to be in league with cars like the ones MTM and ABT put out, not a small time tuner from Vancouver Canada. Really impressive stuff! Even the bumpers (though a tad Rice Rocket) look great and of high quality.:thumb:

Ben:addict:

Ruergard
November 4th, 2005, 16:23
It looks pretty good in my opinion... :D

Klint
November 4th, 2005, 17:07
Looks like a Honda from the rear, otherwise, I like it!

HPA are hitting the nail on the head, wonder if they have any distributors in the UK?

Andi
November 4th, 2005, 22:39
nice..:love:

Qriouz
November 5th, 2005, 10:16
:MTM:

Duma
November 6th, 2005, 18:06
More pics @ http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?&id=2270859&postid=24548484

Benman
November 7th, 2005, 17:33
Just read over the weekend (in Autoweek) that this was not HPA, but VW that made this Beast.:vhmmm:
Link: http://www.autoweek.com/files/specials/2005_sema/gallerys/vw_jetta/pages/01.htm

Link does not say as much as the magazine, but mag say they spoke directly to VW brass? Which source is correct?

Ben
:addict:

Kappe
November 7th, 2005, 17:54
Your almost right, but no ;) It was volkswagen, a disign studio in california and HPA motorsports :)

Quote: When VW began to develop plans for its first official appearance at the SEMA Show, it asked its California-based design studio and HPA to work on a number of questions:

this is the first source on the internet: http://www.vwvortex.com/artman/publish/volkswagen_news/article_1594.shtml

And on more web site's they say this

It's a 1 time concept project for SEMA 2005. (to bad th0 :()

Benman
November 7th, 2005, 18:17
Originally posted by Kappe


Quote: When VW began to develop plans for its first official appearance at the SEMA Show, it asked its California-based design studio and HPA to work on a number of questions:

Yeah, Autoweek says "they asked California based desing studio" but zero mention of HPA. I would think HPA will be a little tweaked about that!

Ben:addict: