Maybe not on the hybrids but the wet clutch DSGs fitted on the larger 2.0TDI/2.0TSI engines are generally considered stronger than the manuals and are looked on as the better platform for tuning.
To be honest I haven't done research on those indeed, they are unaffordable in NL, e.g. a Golf GTE is € 45k, a GTI was next to 60k I believe and an R is 80 K here.
Anything over 100 grams CO2/km gets so heavily taxed they are not worth buying here. The most popular new car model was a Tesla model 3 here in 2022 or 21 iirc because of the lack of extra tax. Diesel sales have completely crashed here as they are disencouraged.
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Maybe not on the hybrids but the wet clutch DSGs fitted on the larger 2.0TDI/2.0TSI engines are generally considered stronger than the manuals and are looked on as the better platform for tuning.
The DQ250/DQ381 are incredibly strong. They'll take 500ft-lbs of Torque with some tuning to increase clutch clamping pressure, and well into 750 ft-lbs with nothing more than an upgraded clutch pack
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