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AWE Tuning Releases Mk7 Golf 1.8T Exhaust Suite

AWE Tuning announced today the introduction of their new exhaust suite for the Volkswagen Mk7 Golf 1.8T.

“This exhaust lineup adds a nice kick to the Golf. This hatch wakes up with the tone of the Touring Edition, and for those looking to take it up a notch, the Track Edition accomplishes just that,” stated Jesse Krame, VP of Marketing.

Mk7 Golf 1.8T Exhaust Suite Highlights:

  • Max gains of 7 hp and 7 ft-lbs of torque to the crank
  • Engineered, designed, and manufactured in-house at AWE Tuning
  • Touring Edition and Track Edition available
  • Performance Downpipe with 200 cell high flow EURO 6 compliant HJS catalyst available
  • Handcrafted from 2.5” U.S.sourced CNC mandrel-bent T304 stainless steel
  • 90mm double walled adjustable tips available in Chrome Silver or Diamond Black
  • Direct bolt-on
  • No Check Engine Light – Guaranteed
  • Perfect Fitment – Guaranteed
  • Featuring the AWE Tuning Lifetime Exhaust Warranty (one year on catalyst)


The AWE Tuning MK7 Golf 1.8T Exhaust Suite joins AWE Tuning’s distinguished Volkswagen performance catalog.

More information, performance specifications, and pricing can be found on AWE Tuning’s website, on the AWE Tuning MK7 Golf 1.8T Exhaust Suite web page, by calling AWE Tuning directly at 888.565.2257, by emailing one of AWE Tuning’s Porsche Performance Specialists at performance@AWE-Tuning.com or via AWE Tuning’s Dealer Network.

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