Currently reading: Mountune launches new brand for VW Group car upgrades

Long-time Ford tuner teams up with Fifteen52 to launch M52 brand, offering Mountune service for VW Group car owners

Mountune, a performance upgrade company traditionally specialising in Fords, is expanding its operation by launching a new brand dedicated to tuning Volkswagen Group vehicles. 

Called M52, the new aftermarket brand is formed in collaboration with alloy wheel maker Fifteen52. Mountune claims it “will offer VW enthusiasts the same level of service, car and performance that Mountune’s customers have enjoyed for over a decade”. 

M52 will first offer a number of upgrade parts and packages for the Mk7/7.5 Golf GTI and Golf R models. These include a stage 1 ECU retune and induction system upgrade, with more hardware and software upgrades to be offered throughout 2019. Customers with DSG gearboxes are also offered a free transmission calibration to provide quicker changes and better low-speed response. 

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Mountune, based in Brentwood, Essex, just down the road from Ford UK’s headquarters, is well known for being the only company to offer manufacturer-approved modifications to Fords without voiding the warranty.  

But it also has a history with the VW Group, supplying tuned-up 1.8-litre Audi engines to the Formula 2 racing series for four seasons. It’s not yet clear if the new products will void a VW Group warranty, however

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RednBlue 13 May 2019

Is this a press release?

Is Autocar Mountune's PR? This is an advertisement. Like most of the articles on JLR, have to say. 

escaton 14 May 2019

"Is this a press release?"

Seems to me you don't know the difference between PR and advertising.

jer 13 May 2019

Wheels from the

1990s...

Uncle Albert 13 May 2019

Mountune

I'd assume this would be available for the Seat Cupra 300???