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Hats Off To Volkswagen’s Golf GTI As It Turns 50

Now, here’s a fitting story for the end of year. It is the world’s most successful compact sports car: the Golf GTI. More than 2.5 million units have been produced to date. In 2026, the Golf GTI will turn 50 – and this will be celebrated with a variety of national and international classic events, the exclusive anniversary model Golf GTI EDITION 50, and the world premiere of the first all-electric GTI.

It all started in 1976

When the Golf GTI was launched in 1976, no one could have guessed that the 110 ps Volkswagen, with its red grille accents, black wheel arch extensions and golf ball gear knob, would soon become the world’s most successful compact sports car. Only 5,000 units were planned, but in the first year alone dealers sold 10 times as many vehicles. In total, 461,690 first-generation Golf GTI cars were built. 

The first-gen Golf GTI

It was the unusual overall package that struck a chord: a precision sports car for twisty Alpine passes and, at the same time, a practical companion for every day of the year, extremely economical and instantly a timeless style icon. The price was also a hit: 13,850 Deutschmarks in Germany or around $5,280 at the time. The media spoke of the democratisation of the sports car, and indeed, the performance of the 182 km/h Volkswagen was impressive. It would sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.0 seconds, the 1976 Golf GTI left behind numerous sports cars and coupés that were easily 10,000 Deutschmarks more expensive. 

No frills design

The unique combination of agile engine, lightweight front-wheel drive, balanced chassis, perfectly fitting sports seats, and crisp, no-frills design still characterises the Golf GTI today. It is this synthesis that Volkswagen has continuously refined over 50 year,s making the Golf GTI an authentic sports car and the original in its class. 

And the crowning glory of this iconic brand in the anniversary year 2026 is the Golf GTI Edition 50 – the most powerful production Golf GTI to date, with 325 ps. The anniversary model is already available to order in some European markets, with the first units to be delivered in early 2026. Volkswagen has also proven that the GTI philosophy is successful in other model series, especially with the Polo GTI. In 2026, an all-new 226-ps ID. Polo GTI will transfer the GTI philosophy into the electric drive era for the first time.

The GTI’s 5th generation from 2004

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The first five decades of GTI will be the focus of various major classic events in 2026. The celebrations take place from January 28 to February 1 in Paris at Rétromobile. The classic car show at the Port de Versailles will celebrate its 50th birthday in 2026, just like the Golf GTI. Almost simultaneously, the first German show for classic vehicles begins in the Hanseatic city of Bremen: the Bremen Classic Motorshow. Here, the Golf GTI will be in the spotlight from 30 January to 2 February. 

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