Look at what we have here. The Volkswagen GTI, the subaru w r xe
and this the hyundai elantra. N. Now, these are all new for 2022. They have similar horsepower
and they are very similarly priced. Now, they may look like everyday
regular sedans, but the fact is
these are performance models. So they've been upgraded
for better acceleration, better handling, and hopefully anyway better sound to them. So we could get super in-depth about the interiors and the technology
and the fuel economy, blah blah blah. How fun are they?
That's what you want to know, right? That's what I want to know.
And lucky for me, we've got an autocross
course set up right behind me where we can toss these things around. And even better
we'll also set a time for each one. Oh, yeah. You're in for a good time today. But hey, while we finish
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I can get behind the wheel of this thing. But the first thing that you should know is that Volkswagen
actually no longer sells the golf. That's the standard version of this
for 20, 22. The only one you can get is the GTI,
and you can tell you got the GTI because of some cool red badging up here
and on the front and in the back. No one is going to think that you're
in a golf now.
Otherwise,
there's 241 horsepower under the hood. And to go along with that, you've got
pretty big 13 inch brakes up there, 19 inch wheels, and it's wrapped
in very skinny rubber band tires. Let's see how that matters with Grip
when we get out onto the track. Obviously, this is a very,
very bright, loud neon color how do I feel about it? I think it works on the car. It's not my choice, but too many cars are
white and gray and silver right now anyway, so more color. The better. This is also the only hatchback
we have here today which lends the GTI a little bit of extra character, makes it stand out,
especially for a performance car. Now, let's go inside. All right. So the cabin is pretty standard stuff
here for a GTI. Volkswagen
keeps it fresh with cool angles. And panels and this honeycomb pattern that
stretches all the way from side to side. So it doesn't feel bland in here at all. The standard screen on the GTI is 8.2. Five inches, and this one comes
with an optional ten inch screen.
Now, one thing that I like about that
is that the panel that houses it also stretches across in front of the driver
makes it look like one big screen unit. And the driver information
display in front has some pretty splashy graphics animation, which feels like
I'm getting an extra present when it gives me information. It's also really spacious in here. Like there's a lot of room
to move around and get comfortable and find a good driving position,
which is obviously very important. And then one thing that I want to mention
is these seats, which are much more cushy than I expected. They don't feel like performance buckets
or super hardcore or anything like that. So the GTI definitely gets an A
in ergonomics, but one hangup is the controls.
There are no buttons
even the buttons aren't really buttons. Everything is touch capacitive
or done through the touch screen, and you just run the risk of having issues
with responsiveness or glitching. We downgrade other automakers when they do that, and we're going to
knock points off of Volkswagen as well. But maybe the GTI can make it up on
the track. Let's go race this thing or if it is time to drive. So on the GTI, the six speed
manual does not have launch control. So instead, what I'm going to do
is turn off stability control all the way and then build the revs up to about 4000
where the guy has max torque.
Let the clutch go and take off. Let's see what happens. No doubt it's three to one go. Let's go. Oh, quick. Oh, love the steering Okay. On the brakes. You can feel the limited slip
bringing it around. That was awesome. Okay, break for the term. Break for the tight, tight and back on slalom. Stay quick. Stay quick steering. Don't let me down. Back on. Nice. Nice. Little slide action. Back on the steering. Back on the power. Oh, nice and quick. We are moving we are moving. And all the way around Let's go. Hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo. That was fun. The steering is very quick,
very responsive. The power. You can just stab the throttle. You can touch it. It responds very, very fast. You got 66.15. I would love a little bit more power just to, like, really muscle
out of some of those corners. But all in all,
I mean, it felt light, felt compact, agile, really a lot of fun. Can't wait to see how the others do. Now for the Subaru WRC, the rally king and whatever
the polar opposite of conservative is, that's how we would describe the styling
going on here.
Whether you're talking
about the giant hood scoop or the pretty wide fenders
or the lip spoiler there on the back. This is meant to stand out. It's the whole point of the w r x. And also special note
for this classic Subaru Blue, which is just chef's kiss. One thing to know is that there's a little
extra tire on here compared to the GTI. These are two 45 width. So we'll see
if it makes a difference out there. But there are also 12.4
inch brakes in the front.
That's the smallest in the group. And then, of course, surrounding that
is this big plastic cladding
with these cool streaks for extra speed. Now, there's a lot of controversy
about that. A lot of people don't like them, but those people probably aren't
driving through dirt and gravel sideways. So who cares what they think Overall,
the w r x is meant to stand out,
and that's exactly what it does. One key difference is that this is the only car
we have today with all wheel drive, and it's the only car
with a center differential. We'll see
if it makes a difference in the turns, but for sure it makes a difference
in terms of weight. Depending on the trim. The W are about £200
heavier than the other two cars. Well, let's see what it's like
on the inside Now, for the interior of the oryx,
I call it hard plastic chic. There's a lot of areas that don't feel
all that nice to the touch, and they feel kind of cheap
compared to something like the GTI. Now, to be honest, this is an improvement
over the previous Generation X.
So keep that in mind. And though they are few, there are more
actual buttons in here than in the GTI. The touch screen in here is 11.6 inches,
and it's vertical tablet style. Again,
there's just not as much functionality. There's not as much space busyness
as in the GTI. Otherwise, there is plenty of room
in here, and it's just like the GTI. Easy to get comfortable
and find a nice position. These seats are kind of a suede material, and they do feel more sporty
like they're holding me in place. I think that's probably
for when you're drifting around an apex, and that's pretty nice. The final thing I want to point out
is the manual transmission, the W or X is going to be available
with a CVT automatic, especially on the new high end GTI trim.
But for now, because of shortage issues, every w r Xe gets a six speed manual. Overall,
if I had to give it a grade, I'd give it C plus. Maybe it's just not jumping out to me. It's going to have to do really
well on the track to make up for this. So let's head it over time. So again, a six speed manual, there's
no sport mode, there's no launch control. What I can do is turn off traction
control down here that turns on this green little track button in here. And hopefully that will propel us
to victory. So let's see, how does the race is three. You want to show them all wheel drive? Well, that was violin shifts are not as smooth as a GTI for sure, but it got going quick.
Definitely Okay. More power for sure. Oh, a lot of understeer. But the back came around eventually. Okay. Hard on the brakes? Well, not as much brakes either. The brake almost to a stop. Okay. Here we go. Slalom again. Be quicker. Be quicker. Steering is definitely not as quick
as the GSI And let's hit this apex Yeah, just understeer is just enough.
This is going to be tough. I don't think it's going to beat the GTI,
but we'll see. Let's go across the line. Who Oh, well, that was fun. It was definitely eventful. I I don't know how quick it was. We'll have to wait and see,
but it was definitely entertaining. There's a lot going on here. I think the big difference
is the steering. Like, it's
just it's nowhere near as responsive and precise as the GTI is. And maybe that's what you want
if you're, like, on sloppy terrain and tossing it around and having a good time
digging yourself out of gravel, you know, that sounds like a blast. But out here definitely lack some grip
and some precision for sure.
But the speed was a lot of fun. Off the line it was, I'm pretty sure, quicker than the GTI. And that's got to be that all wheel drive giving you better traction
when you launch. And then I think just more power overall
helped pull it out of some of that stuff where the steering and handling
wasn't really up to par with the GTI. Overall, pretty fun ride. So your last race,
you got a 56.15 on this race.
You got 56.6. Whoa. Wow. I'm surprised I didn't
that didn't feel anywhere near as fast. Yeah. If you're like me, you heard that Hyundai was making the Elantra
and you thought they really serious, but then you see stuff like this
red accent on the front, sharp teeth, front grille,
a pretty big rear wing. And you realize, okay,
not only are they serious, they're maybe a little too serious. Like, we get it back for a shot. But one of the things that stands out about the Elantra and is,
first of all, the power. 276 horses under the hood. And then just like the GTI,
there's an electronic limited slip differential that sends power to whichever
one of the front wheels needs it most. Now, just like the GTI,
it's front wheel drive. So that means it's pretty similar
in terms of weight, which is going to make it lighter
than a w r x Big advantage out here. It's also got the same width tires
as the W rex, but the biggest brakes of the bunch at 14 plus inches Hyundai's not playing around. So Hyundai is clearly taking a risk here.
But the reason they're doing that
is because the Elantra on which this is based, has no racing pedigree whatsoever. Really no performance pedigree whatsoever in order to make it seem
like they're serious about this. They almost had to go 100 miles
an hour on the styling. So does it work? Well, it definitely looks the part,
and that's at least half the battle. Let's see what it's like inside Elantra and Interior. Let's dove
in. First, let's talk materials. Now there is quite a bit of hard
plastic in here, but it's disguised much more than it was
in the w r. And the points that you're touching
are really soft and feel very nice. So that helps cover it up. Up front,
the center touchscreen is 10.25 inches, and it's connected on one panel
to this driver information display which is also very cool
because like the GTI, there are neat, colorful animations,
but the graphics in the Elantra end take it a step further which just helps enhance it and feel
a little bit more special in here.
Also,
hey, buttons, there's buttons everywhere. Real buttons. It's awesome. I can just push them and they do the thing
they're supposed to do. It's so great. I really enjoy that. Speaking
of buttons, up on the steering wheel, there are some really colorful buttons
and that changes your drive mode. There's other end which skips straight
to the most aggressive race setting. And then this bright red Angus
that stands for End Green Shift, and it gives you an extra ten horsepower
for up to 20 seconds. So that gives a maximum of 286 horsepower, which is easily
the best that we have here. Cool function. Yes. The interior colors and design is a little bit shouty
but it also just makes sense. So not complaining otherwise
ergonomically. Just like the other two.
There's plenty of space in here. Very easy to find a good driving position. And then the seats. These are the most aggressive
seats of the three that we have so far. The bolstering comes right up to the side
so it's going to hold you in place. And there's a nice mix
of leather materials and some kind of suede like material. Not sure if it's real or not,
but all in all, this is my favorite of the bunch for sure. The real question is how does it do
against the other two through the cones? Let's find out more. And finally, it's Elantra in time, so let's see how it stacks up
against the other two cars. Now, this one is not a manual. It's a dual clutch automatic transmission.
And so it does have launch control. And you activate that by pressing
this big red end button, turning stability control into sport or off
going into the end mode menu, selecting launch control and then picking the RPM
that you want to launch at and then you basically stomp both pedals,
come off the brake and you're off. Is that an unfair advantage over the other two
that didn't have launch control maybe. Let's see how the times play out. But if you want to see how a manual launch
and stacks up against a manual, check out our huge rags episode between those two
to see how that played out. Ryan, are you ready to do it? In three, two, one. Yeah, oh, okay. Pops and bangs off the start there. Okay. Steering's way heavier. Not necessarily a bad thing, but it's just something I noticed off the bat. Oh, we're out of there, quick. We're out of that term.
Quick. Oh, this is the fastest of the three,
there's no doubt about it. Okay, sure. Can I get out of this fast? Back on the screen. I think this is a lot quicker. Let's see a nice turn in the differentials. Bringing the car around nicely Need to get on the brakes hard here. On the brakes. Oh, yeah. Okay. And get across the line. Get across the line. There we go. Woo! Well, that was something. The steering.
The heaviness of it
makes it direct and responsive. It is just as quick as the GTI,
especially when you need a power out of something
or dove into a corner around a cone. First base, you got 56.5. Oh, Second ratio to 2669. Huh? If you launch right in any minute,
a whopping 450. 04. Wow. Chicken dinner. A moderate. So a second and a half ahead of GTI. Almost 2 seconds ahead of W That's booking So what did we learn today? Well, we learned that the car that has the most horsepower
is probably going to go the fastest. Imagine that. But most importantly, we learned how
these three stack up against one another. We learned that the w r ex
still has an attack mentality. It's just probably a bit too heavy
and sloppy for our track here.
We also learned that it's hard
to find fault in the GTI, even though it's mostly
just a polished up version of the old one. And we learned that Hyundai
is not messing around with the Elantra. N, which sure feels like the sharpest
and most serious performance car here. So in this comparison of affordable,
compact performance cars, my personal choice is the Volkswagen GTI.
It's fun as all get out the R just kind of failed to excite
in the way that we hoped it would. And while the Elantra n is
the best performance bang for your buck, the styling is just a little bit
too out there for me. But I do think everyone should test
drive one basically as soon as possible. Hyundai officially has our attention. And if you're looking for something
that grabs your attention while being a sensible daily driver
at the same time, it's the Volkswagen GTI
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