Exactly and it is to be seen if there are in the end differences at all because the majority of Cupra's been tested on a rolling road had all between 295 to 305 Hp and some a little more.
It wouldn't surprise me.
I've only really seen the Autocar road tests for both cars where the Golf was quicker. Who has done these tests you mention?
You receive your Cupra then?
The Golf must have more than 296 in that case, as it's usefully quicker than the Cupra and not just off the line, its in gear times are better, too.
speed is definitely deceiving, built too well you may say this mqb stuff, makes me pine for a wilder car sometimes, then it rains and i remember i am only a humble fwd and the longing for more wildness soon dissipates lol
The autocar test with Sutters driving? They found the Cupra was quicker:
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-video/video-volkswagen-golf-r-vs-seat-leon-cupra-280
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/volksw...-golf-r-vs-seat-leon-cupra-video-track-battle
Perhaps it was dark.......No, I'm talking about their full road tests and the Golf beat the Cupra on almost every timed distance they cover in these tests. Examples:
0-60 4.8 vs 5.9
0-100 12.0 vs 13.6
80-100 in 4th gear 4.3 vs 4.6
40-60 in 4th 3.5 vs 3.9 etc etc
All the Golf's times were set in the wet, too!
The only place the Cupra wins is the dry handling circuit, but it was still raining when the Golf went round. The Cupra beat the M135i on the dry circuit by half a second, too.
or dark and snowing....
Maybe it was dark, snowing, and the Cupra was in Reverse?
No, I'm talking about their full road tests and the Golf beat the Cupra on almost every timed distance they cover in these tests. Examples:
0-60 4.8 vs 5.9
0-100 12.0 vs 13.6
80-100 in 4th gear 4.3 vs 4.6
40-60 in 4th 3.5 vs 3.9 etc etc
All the Golf's times were set in the wet, too!
The only place the Cupra wins is the dry handling circuit, but it was still raining when the Golf went round. The Cupra beat the M135i on the dry circuit by half a second, too.
No, I'm talking about their full road tests and the Golf beat the Cupra on almost every timed distance they cover in these tests. Examples:
0-60 4.8 vs 5.9
0-100 12.0 vs 13.6
80-100 in 4th gear 4.3 vs 4.6
40-60 in 4th 3.5 vs 3.9 etc etc
All the Golf's times were set in the wet, too!
The only place the Cupra wins is the dry handling circuit, but it was still raining when the Golf went round. The Cupra beat the M135i on the dry circuit by half a second, too.
Acceleration stats are the least useful data for an indication of how the car drives on the road in normal dailyn life. How many owners are going to use launch control more than once just to test it out, let alone every time you pull away from a standstill. In gear accel times of sub 0.5s you wouldn't notice anyway.