Introducing the VW Golf GTI Edition 50: A Performance Upgrade
At the rear, the Edition 50 reintroduces a twin-attachment track rod – reminiscent of the Mk7 GTI – and new wheel carrier geometry for greater lateral stiffness and toe stability under load, particularly in fast direction changes.
Volkswagen has also recalibrated the electromechanical steering, DCC (Dynamic Chassis Control) and VDM (Vehicle Dynamics Manager) to suit the Edition 50’s more aggressive hardware set-up.
Complementing the chassis upgrades are 235/35 R19 Bridgestone Potenza Race semislick tyres, developed specifically for this car. They are 1.2kg lighter per tyre than previous-generation Potenza Races and paired with 19in forged aluminium Warmenau wheels.
The tyre and wheel combination alone is said to reduce unsprung mass by more than 2kg per corner compared with the Clubsport’s cast wheels and standard rubber – a key factor in improving steering response. A further 11kg can be shed with the optional Akrapovic titanium exhaust system.
Beyond weight, the semislicks improve grip in both dry and wet conditions and increase sidewall stiffness for better support under load – all aimed at greater lap-time consistency and real-world drivability.
According to Frömmig, the Edition 50 turns in more decisively and offers significantly greater body control than the existing GTI variants. He said: “There’s less roll and a more progressive build-up of lateral force. We’re absolutely serious about performance in this car.”