What does GTI mean?

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DeRowan
07/29/25 4:58pm
GTI refers to the high-performance version in the Volkswagen vehicle series. GT originates from the Italian term Gran Turismo, meaning grand tourer, while the 'I' is taken from the English word Injection, indicating the uniqueness of the engine technology. Introduction to Golf GTI: The Golf GTI is a high-performance sporty hatchback, equipped with a powerful powertrain. The 2.0TSI engine delivers peak torque at a low rpm of 1700 and maintains a peak torque output of 280Nm across a broad range from 1700-5000rpm. The Origin of GTI: The 'I' in GTI is derived from the English word Injection. The first Golf GTI was equipped with a 110-horsepower engine featuring the Bosch K-Jetronic gasoline injection system. It was this gasoline injection system that distinguished this Golf from other Volkswagen models with carburetors, making the sporty Golf one of the earliest vehicles from Volkswagen to be equipped with a gasoline injection engine. Hence, this Golf was named the Golf GTI.
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