Discreet "16V" badges on the grille and rear, twin-pipe exhaust, and a deeper front spoiler lip compared to the 8V GTI.
at 5,800 rpm (Catalyst version, common in later models). Torque: 168 Nm (124 lb-ft) @ 4,600 rpm. Acceleration (0–100 km/h): Approximately 8.5 seconds . Top Speed: ~208 km/h (129 mph). Transmission: 5-speed manual, close-ratio. 2. Chassis & Dimensions Curb Weight: ~933 kg to 1,050 kg depending on equipment. Length: 3.98 meters.
Multi-function computer (MFA), sports seats, and a speedometer scale that reaches 260 km/h . VOLKSWAGEN GOLF GTI 16V MK2 1.46
The Mk2 GTI 16V, introduced in 1986, is widely considered the peak of the second-generation Golf lineup, offering a significant power jump over the standard 8-valve version.
For a "paper" (technical specification or overview) on the , the following data covers the essential performance and technical details. Note that "1.46" likely refers to a specific scale model (like a 1:43 or 1:46 miniature) or a specific height measurement (the car's factory height is approximately 1.40–1.41 meters ) . Technical Overview: VW Golf GTI 16V (Mk2) Discreet "16V" badges on the grille and rear,
1.8L (1781cc) Inline-4, Dual Overhead Cam (DOHC), 16-Valve. Power Output: 139 PS (137 hp) at 6,100 rpm (Non-catalyst version).
If you are looking for a specific (e.g., a 1:46 scale version), high-quality replicas are often produced by brands like MCG Models or Norev . REVIEW - VOLKSWAGEN Golf Mk2 GTI 1/18 scale MCG Models Acceleration (0–100 km/h): Approximately 8
Ventilated discs at the front and solid discs at the rear (a standard upgrade for the 16V over the 8V). 3. Identification Features
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