Pocket rocket: The Volkswagen VW Up GTI is back!

After a short time away, the Volkswagen Up GTI is once again available to buy in the UK. Happily, little has changed on this pint-sized hot hatchback.

VW Up GTI 2020

After a short time off-sale, the Volkswagen Up GTI is available to buy once again in the UK. Not wishing to mess with a fan favourite, Volkswagen has changed very little on its entry-level hot hatch. The most obvious difference is the new VW badge on its snout.

The peppy 115hp 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbocharged engine and six-speed manual gearbox remain, which means 0-62mph in 8.8 seconds.

Three and five-door variants of the GTI are available, although the former is now exclusive to the GTI and the entry-level Up. Most of the range remains the same. 

VW Up GTI 2020

“The Up GTI is the perfect example of Volkswagen catering for enthusiasts and regular car buyers alike – the GTI has attracted numerous fans thanks to its unique blend of everyday practicality and usable performance,” said Lisa Hartley, Up product manager at Volkswagen UK.

“Simplicity is the word for the Up, with a rationalised specification range, and streamlined engine line-up reflecting its versatility. The addition of new technologies sees the Up range continuing to set the standard for the city car class.”

Volkswagen e-Up

New to the range is the electric e-Up, which enjoys a useful increase in range to 162 miles.

Also new is the sporty-looking R-Line specification, with big 17-inch ‘Polygon’ wheels. A black painted roof and door mirrors also add aggression. Plush though the R-Line is, we’d still take a GTI. 

Volkswagen Up prices, fuel economy and CO2

Model CO2 (g/km, WLTP) Fuel economy (mpg, WLTP combined) Price (RRP OTR)
Up 3dr 124 51.4 £12,440
Up 5dr 125 51.4 £12,840
Black/White Edition (5dr) 127 50.4 £13,125
Beats (5dr) 125 51.4 £13,490
R-Line 126 50.4 £14,280
GTI 3dr 120 53.3 £15,895
GTI 5dr 121 53.3 £16,295

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Ethan Jupp
Ethan Jupp
I'm Content Editor at MR. Road trips music and movies are my vices. Perennially stuck between French hot hatches and Australian muscle cars.

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