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Matt Farah Drives the Unflappable 475 HP APR Gonzo Golf R

The Golf R, I don’t need to tell you, is a wonderful thing but no car is better than the addition of a couple hundred horses. APR is all too happy to help.

The Gonzo Golf R takes what was good and makes it unforgettable. With forged internals, a 71 mm Borg-Warner turbo, and more the Gonzo makes 470 hp and 425 lb-ft of torque on pump gas. With race gas, that’s more like 536 hp and 476 lb-ft of torque, which allegedly gets it through the quarter mile in just 10.8 seconds.

And the result is predictable, according to this video from The Smoking Tire.

“Extremely fast,” is how Farah describes it, though it doesn’t really lose its essential Golf R spirit.

“It doesn’t make you work very hard,” says Farah, describing it as both unflappable and remarkably civil. But for the attention-grabbing wrap, it’s still the “gentleman’s choice” despite being fast enough to keep up with “any Porsche south of a Turbo.”

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