Volkswagen has released an R-Line package for the Up, as it further expands the reach of the £9325 city car following the success of the Up GTI micro hot hatch.
The package adds trim across the car’s exterior including a revised front bumper, side sills, a silver strip in the grille, R-Line badging, a black roof and mirror caps and tinted windows.
It draws inspiration from the Up GTI, and is being offered for the first time since the model entered production in 2011.
Also offered in the pack are 16in or 17in alloys, the latter of which commanding a premium over the standard 16in wheels.
The pack starts at €795 in Europe but will not be offered in the UK, with Volkswagen UK being "happy with the Up product range as it stands". Despite the firm’s prolific R brand spreading to SUVs, Volkswagen has previously told Autocar that an R-badged Up would not happen, as R models are four-wheel drive only.
This means that a Polo R is also not on the cards. A T-Roc R is imminent, and has been spotted numerous times in development. A T-Cross R is not expected, as that model is less likely to be given an all-wheel-drive powertrain.
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spqr
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Autocar’s equivalent of “What you could have had”. The R-Line pack is not coming to the UK so who cares if it costs €795? And there will not be an Up R either. Pointless. Except VW get more free advertising from Autocar.
brian245
spqr wrote:
The rest of us are interested, even if you are not. The world does not revolve around which might or might not be available in the UK
typos1
brian245 wrote:
Good point, we dont hear much about stuff not vailable here in Autocar anymore, when was the last time you read somethign about the Ampera-e for instance ?
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catnip
R-Line spec on VW's other
R-Line spec on VW's other models includes sports seats, but as with the GTi, the Up misses out on this desirable feature again.
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