Volkswagen has decided that the price they were asking for the new Golf R Cabriolet was silly, so it’s price is being cut by £5,600 to £33,170.

The VW Golf R Cabriolet (pictured) drops in price by £5,600
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We’ve long wondered why Volkswagen hadn’t built a Golf R Cabriolet.
But when they did finally bite the bullet and take the top of the Golf R for a production run, it was a bit of a let down.
At that price, the Golf R was more expensive than the new Mercedes A45 AMG and more even than the starting point for the Porsche Boxster. But VW has now had a re-think and decided they got the price point wrong.
With immediate effect, VW are reducing the price of the Golf R Cabrio from that eye-watering £39k to a more reasonable £33,170, which with the GTI Cabriolet costing just under £30k, seems more viable.
But what about anyone who’s been daft enough to pay almost £40k for a Golf R Cabriolet already, you may ask? It seems VW has that covered, and will be refunding the difference in price.
We don’t expect it will be a long list of payees.



Dteamer says
I have to say that at £33,000 the Golf R Cab is still a silly price for a previous gen cab and it doesn’t even have four wheel drive. You may as well take the GTI Cab for less money and have a MK7 instead of a Mk 6.
You’re right. It’s cynical by VW.