Volkswagen has set a new record for front-wheel drive vehicles at the Nürburgring Nordschleife.

The 2026 Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50 set a 07:46.13 lap in June last year, but VW factory test and development driver Benny Leuchter slashed nearly two seconds off with his latest 7 minute 44.523 second attempt around the famed 20.832km circuit – beating the previous record holder, the 2023 Honda Civic Type R, which set a 7:44.881 lap time.

Prior to the anniversary special, Volkswagen’s previous record holder around the ‘Ring was the 2022 VW Golf R 20 Years, which Mr Leuchter piloted to a 7 minute 47.31 second attempt.

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Benny Leuchter driving the GTI Edition 50 around the Nurburgring – June 2025
Benny Leuchter driving the GTI Edition 50 around the Nurburgring – June 2025

The Golf GTI Edition 50 is the most powerful and track-capable version of Germany’s iconic hatchback yet, boasting a 239kW/420Nm 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine and an array of chassis upgrades and performance equipment.

Claiming a 0-100km/h time of 5.3 seconds and a de-restricted top speed of 270km/h, the GTI Edition 50 gains 18kW/20Nm over the already potent GTI Clubsport available in overseas markets like Europe and the UK, driving the front wheels via a seven-speed DSG dual-clutch automatic transmission.

The available GTI Performance Package for the Edition 50 drops the ride height by a further 5mm over the standard version – which already rides 15mm lower than a standard GTI – and also adds 19-inch forged alloy wheels shod in 235/35 Bridgestone Potenza semi-slick tyres.

Further, the optional package adds a lightweight R-Performance titanium exhaust system, and stiffer springs for better response and reduced pitching and rolling.