![Crazy VW Golf Packs a Twin-Turbo Lamborghini V10 Engine [Video] Crazy VW Golf Packs a Twin-Turbo Lamborghini V10 Engine [Video]](http://s1.cdn.autoevolution.com/images/news/crazy-vw-golf-packs-a-twin-turbo-lamborghini-v10-engine-video-89344-7.jpg)
Yes, the topic here is still the heart of a Gallardo, namely a 5.2-liter V10 unit and while it has been gifted with a pair of turbos, the vehicle around it is not a Lamborghini, but a Volkswagen.

The V10 engine received what you could call a mid-level tune and now allows the driver to play with a nicely rounded 1,500 PS. As usual with this kind of projects, the people who build them are such thrill seekers that power alone is never enough to satisfy them, which means they also put their cars on serious diets.
This Golf IV was no exception and the thing was stripped down to 900 kg (1,990 lbs). To get an idea of what this all means, we’ll tell you the car comes with a power to weight ratio of 1.66 PS per KG. For the sake of comparison, we’ll mention the most explosive hypercar of the moment, the Koenigsegg One:1 has, as its designation explains, one hp per kg.

It’s easy to understand how people get carried away with creating such Golf monsters when VW itself couldn’t help it. Back in 2007 the German automaker gave us a Golf V GTI that was powered by a mid-mounted Bentley W12 engine. The twin-turbo six liter unit delivered 650 HP and unlike many concepts, this was actually drivable.

Whether you want to call this the Golfardo, Golborghini or some other VW Group designation mashup, you have to admit it is one special... sleeper.

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