The Volkswagen Golf R might be the sort of motor that appeals to those looking for a great business insurance deal.
With one importer - APS of Brackley - announcing that a new Stage One ECU upgrade package has been announced for the model, now may be a fantastic time to head to the carmakers dealership.
Previously, the standard Golf R features a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine which can generate 267bhp and 354 nanometres of torque.
With the newly upgraded version, it can reach 300bhp at 6,000 revolutions per minute, not to mention 440 nanometres in terms of torque output.
Such power might persuade corporate customers and secure a deal for a car that appears to be both economical and stylish.
Last year, APS Sportec announced the introduction of an ECU upgrade package for the 1.4-litre TSI MkVI Golf GT.
The revamp saw the engine's power rise from 160bhp to 200bhp.