No sooner had the new Golf Estate been unveiled that VW announced a concept based on its compact station wagon. The Golf Estate Concept R-Line that made its debut today in Geneva is the first to receive the R-Line  treatment and, according to the company, this concept shows how they  envision such a version.
A redesigned front bumper with a bigger air intake and body-colored  front splitters, high gloss black side sills, 18-inch “Salvador” alloy  wheels in “sterling silver” paint with 225/40 tires, a roof spoiler and a  black rear diffuser with chrome tailpipes at the left side set the  R-Line apart from the Estate’s lesser versions.
In the cabin, the seats feature nappa leather in the middle and black  carbon leather upholstery on their side bolsters while the steering  wheel, arm rest and outside surfaces of the seats are covered in black  nappa leather.
Under the bonnet, there’s a 2.0-liter TDI turbodiesel that puts out  147HP (150PS) and 320 Nm (236 lb-ft) of torque. Power is channeled to  all four wheels via VW’s 4MOTION AWD system that utilizes the new  Haldex-5 clutch.




