Thanks to the revised suspension settings and larger wheels, the car will be more driver-focused and less refined than the R32, which was praised for its ability to cover ground quickly, but criticised for its lack of character. With an additional 50bhp, the new car is expected to be able to sprint from 0-60mph in only 6.0 seconds, while the maximum speed will be limited to 155mph. However, in-gear performance is likely to give the R36 its greatest appeal, although the engineers’ biggest challenge will be retaining the light, direct steering and supple ride of the brilliant Golf GTI.Since VW sold 150'000 worldwide of the previous generation R32s with little or no marketing effort, the company is keen to bring the updated version in early 2008, and the price is expected to be 2500$ more than the R32, that wil be somewhere arround 44-45000$.

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