As far as I’m aware, all European market Mk8 GTI’s have the red badges with the chrome border?!
If you want a red badge on your car, but the one you are looking at has a chrome badge, you can buy a red badge from the parts department and then install it in place of the existing chrome badge. If you look closely, you will see that the portion of the grill that the badge is mounted on is only about 5 or 6 inches long. It is a "press to fit" part held in by two clips. See the attached photo.
If the car you are looking at is a new car, you could probably convince the dealer to change the badge for you at no charge if you tell them that is all they have to do to make the sale.
Installing the red badge adds at least another 10 horsepower to the car.
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I doubt that the difference in the colour of the GTI logo is indicative of any difference in specification of the rest of the car. It's not like 15 years ago when the vehicles had 'TDI' lettering on the rear, and the number of letters that were in red indicated horsepower differences of the engine....is the car missing a certain option which include the red badges?
is this it?Thankyou for your answer & for the information on how to change it. I actually do know that it is changeable, i have owned other mark gti’s in the past.
My worry is more about the fact that the GTI i want to buy has full chrome badges instead of red badges with chrome outline. Like is the car missing a certain option which include the red badges?
Its a 2020 GTI with 40K KM on it
is this it?
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202403217817618
If so. It’s either a bad picture, or it’s got some vinyl overlays as suggested above, there are no uk supplied Mk8 GTI’s with anything other than red GTI badges like the picture at the top of the page.
I’ve never seen or heard mention on other forums of all-chrome GTI badges on a mk8 Golf GTI and I’d be surprised if this hadn’t come up before on a forum in the time that the mk8 GTI / GTI Clubsport and GTI Clubsport ED45 has been in existence.
@GTIpowerr - It could be that the car you’ve seen has had its original red GTI badges replaced with aftermarket chrome badges by a previous owner - like the one at the link below. Alternatively, the original badges may have had a chrome / silver coloured vinyl overlay applied to them (Badgeskins sell these in a variety of colours, including silver, for the mk8 GTI - https://badgeskins.com/collections/...grille-gti-badge-inlay?variant=42827959468088
Are the small GTI badges on the front wings / fenders also chrome or just those on the front grille and the tailgate?
The early mk7 Golf GTI non-performance models with the lower engine bhp used to have chrome GTI badges. Is it possible a previous owner has substituted the original badges with the chrome version from a mk7 GTI (non-performance) car? It would be easy to tell as the font style used for the GTI lettering would be different to that in the picture posted by @PanEuropean above.
Mk7 GTI chrome GTI font style;
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Link to chrome aftermarket mk8 style GTI badge;
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/159...e=1&gbraid=0AAAAADutTMeQKjQCv2skwd7lTs-276ryQ
I doubt that the difference in the colour of the GTI logo is indicative of any difference in specification of the rest of the car. It's not like 15 years ago when the vehicles had 'TDI' lettering on the rear, and the number of letters that were in red indicated horsepower differences of the engine.
The only colour difference at the front end that I am aware of is the difference in colour of the stripe across the top of the headlamp assemblies. If you have a red stripe on the grille but a silver (chrome) stripe across the top of the headlights, that indicates one specification of headlight (not the highest one).
If you have a red stripe across the grille and it appears to continue with an identical red stripe across the top of the headlights, that indicates that the vehicle has the highest specification "IQ" headlights.
Note to North Americans: We all get an intermediate specification headlight (with a chrome stripe). The full IQ capability headlight is not offered in North America.
No sir, Thats not the GTI im talking about.is this it?
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202403217817618
If so. It’s either a bad picture, or it’s got some vinyl overlays as suggested above, there are no uk supplied Mk8 GTI’s with anything other than red GTI badges like the picture at the top of the page.
I'm afraid I just don't understand European pricing.... UK cars are CHEAP lol. £24K is €28K here which is still extremely cheap for a mk8 gti. Same spec & miles would be 40k euros here lol