VW Scirocco by CSR Automotive
CSR Automotive has unveiled a new styling package for the Volkswagen Scirocco.
Designed to give the car an aggressive appearance, the body kit features a revised front fascia, extended side skirts, and a sporty rear bumper with an integrated diffuser. Other highlights include a tailgate-mounted spoiler, headlight masks, and a stainless steel sport exhaust system.
Customers can also order a foil wrap and 20-inch Schmidt Revolution wheels with faux carbon fiber accents and Toyo tires.
No word on body kit pricing, but the Cirrus wheels are available for €3,400 ($4,790 / £2,995).
SUCCESSFUL RESUSCITATION by CSR Automotive
After several years of hesitation, VW - not least because of pressure from the customers - has won through to reanimation of its warm Mediterranean wind Scirocco. Good news, because many professional tuners have in the meantime put into action their version of a still further perfected Scirocco. Thus, the company CSR Automotive from Nurnberg is in a good company, but it presents a stunning version of the Mediterranean wind that has no parallels.
Originally from the 2009, Scirocco III was equipped with a turbocharged engine with an in-house body kit consisting of a single-frame front grille, side skirts and a rear apron from the O-Line-Design, the upper and lower rear wings, "bad-look" headlight trims and a stainless steel rear silencer with suitable outlets.
The obvious effect is also provided by a partial foil design in carbon-look.
The alpha and omega of any redevelopment continues to be a successful tire / wheel combination that can never be spectacular enough. And now - once again - Schmidt Revolution (www.FELGE.de) from Bad Segeberg comes into play. Thanks to its rims Cirrus with carbon-look parts (wheel assembly costs 3400 euro) in the dimensions of 8.5x20" with 235/30 ZR20 tires from Toyo at the front or 10.5x20" with 285/25 ZR20 - at the rear axles, Schmidt comes near to the ideal of "perfect footwear" for the Scirocco.
There is only the pious hope to sit in the sports chair and go on. That is quite feasible ...














