The heart of the R400 was a 395-horsepower (400 PS) engine that shared technical DNA with Volkswagen’s rally car. Key engineering highlights included:
While the exact meaning of "1.45" in your request is ambiguous, it likely refers to the car's , which was approximately 3.45 to 3.55 PS per kilogram . This ratio allowed the all-wheel-drive concept to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in a staggering 3.9 seconds , with a top speed electronically limited to 280 km/h (174 mph) . Performance and Engineering Volswogen Golf R400 1.45
: Featured the 4Motion permanent all-wheel-drive system and a six-speed manual or DSG transmission. The heart of the R400 was a 395-horsepower
: Produced 200 PS per liter of displacement, a feat typically reserved for high-end supercars. it likely refers to the car's