Volkswagen Scirocco Unveiled
Today Volkswagen has officially announced the comeback of the much anticipated legendary two-door Scirocco - dubbed as both 'versatile and affordable.' Exactly 34 years ago, Volkswagen launched the original first-generation Scirocco at the Geneva Motor Show in 1974.
When production of the second-generation Scirocco ended in 1992, the Corrado carried on the mantle of Volkswagen's sport coupe, but Corrado's life cycle was cut short in 1995 due to gloomy sales figures. Fast forward to 2008 and you'll find that conceptually, little has changed. The Scirocco is the sports car you can drive every day of the year and it'll be priced competitively at affordable prices, VW says. Volkswagen claims that the Scirocco incorporates "the successful marriage top technology and low running costs, dynamic performance and high comfort, a surprisingly spacious interior and an uncompromising sporty design."
As it goes on sale in late summer, prices start at 21,750 euros in Germany. Martin Winterkorn, Volkswagen Group Chairman, says that "what we have done with the Scirocco is to put the kind of sports car in our showrooms that people have dreamed of owning. A dream that a good deal of motorists – in spite of all the high-end engineering we have integrated – can actually afford."
In a nut shell, these are the most important details:
Engines
- Three petrol engines will be available
- 122 hp TSI - 9.7 second acceleration (0-100 km/h) - 200 Nm torque - 200 km/h - 6.1 liters / 100 km
- 160 hp TSI - 8.0 second acceleration - 240 Nm torque - 217 km/h - 6.5 liters / 100 km
- 200 hp TSI - 7.2 second acceleration - 280 Nm torque - 235 km/h - 7.6 liters / 100 km
- One diesel engine will be available
- 140 hp TDI - 9.3 second acceleration - 320 Nm torque - 207 km/h - 5.4 liters / 100 km
- 6-speed DSG available on 200 hp TSI and 140 hp TDI, 7-seven speed DSG available on 160 hp TSI
Other features
- Four full-fledged sports seats
- Cargo area - 292 liters
- 17 inch wheels and hidden B-pillar
- Front end - Volkswagen's "new design language"
- Adapative Chassis Control - control over suspension and steering (Normal/Sport/Comfort)
For pictures, see link on the right.
The GTI has its own practical appeal with more headroom, four doors, and a sunroof (the original Sciroccos didn't have one and this looks low enough to exclude it.) It's also likely to be more pricey than the GTI and unless they give it AWD or the 3.6, it may not cannibalize the GTI.
Wow, I am really not feeling this one. Front end? Ehh. Rear end? Really ehh. It looks like a flattened GTI.
This looks so much better than the golf, and that interior mmmmmmm, the seats look like they belong on a ferrari. Going to be a sector leader in sales i predict.
Looks like another hot hatch. I like the first generation Scirocco better. It has more character.
looks like the 20th aniversary edition golf with 640hp. fugly.... the photoshoped one looked alot nicer
sorry but i dont like this car... i would way rather hav a mini or a c30.. it looks squished nd wide nd long nd all that doesnt make a good looking car... i couldnt care less if i didnt come to australia...
as expected, with vw. you have all this company generated hype about how secret they want to keep the model before launch wit the customary trickle of info. then on the day all you get is a typical yawn inducing (in terms of looks) car that has "seen it all before" written over its sorry face. this is not a patch on the Scirocco's of the past. i know for sure no one buys a vw for its looks thats for sure. audi should be raising its eye over the slight resemblence to the 3 door a3.
I agree. Yawn. VW always hypes up their concept cars and then dumbs them down considerably. Yes, it will have some excitement when it first comes out, but it will quickly fade into just another average hot-hatch. Come on VW, don't you know that desire is fed by fantasy? With the internet and film, we have come to expect freshness and bold statements. This new Scirocco is nice but it already looks dated. Yawn.
Yes, definitely not as exciting as the return of the Beetle.
They should use it to replace the 3-doors Golf/Rabbit, and only keep the 5-doors for the Golf VI (which will probably be heavier and seems to have a dreadfully boring look)
somehow the design looks like a stepchild of the new subary impreza in the front and the volvo c 30 in the back with too much asian influence. Would have to see it on the street. I first didn't think that the M3 was all that much cooler than the 3 series coupe untill you stand next to it...
I think it looks stunning. One concern is the dash looks a bit dated as a similar design has already been implemented in the golf and Eos. However, I totally agree the car will look much better in real life, and with the 2.0 TSI engine from the Golf GTI, I bet it will be amazing to drive.
I like it, it somehow looks better in the motor show photos. But i don't see the point of this car.
Are you guys kidding, this car is the best styling effort from VW in YEARS, people who know the scirocco of old are buying family cars and passats, new generation, new styling.
122 what do you care about the point of this car?this something that vw must care.if you don't like it just don't buy it.anyway the car is gorgeous...from every angle...
'looks great but its going to kill the sales of the gti.' I own a GTI MK5 and would never choose to buy this Scirroco. Looks awful from the rear, some BMW / Audi poor clone. I'll stick to mine thank you very much. Can't speak for others, but I think the comment a massive overreaction: just because it's new in design, doesn't mean everyone wants one.
Wouldn't call it a really sportscar with those engines + performance... Well done VW at least tried something diff from their other boring models.. however still looks like a flat version Golf .....


























looks great but its going to kill the sales of the gti.