2009 VW Scirocco In Depth

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by Brian Potter
June 17, 2008 12:00 AM
Filed Under: German, Volkswagen

Press Release

In Brief

  • Comeback of a sports car legend:
  • Third generation of the Scirocco to be launched
  • New Scirocco will be available across Europe by mid-November

Scirocco is the right choice as an affordable sports car for every day of the year

The countdown is running for the new era Scirocco: the third generation of the sports car will already be arriving on the market in August. Volkswagen is staging the comeback of a legend with the debut of the two-door car – Scirocco generations I and II wrote history as the most successful Volkswagen coupé of all time with about 800,000 units sold.

Cult status. In particular, it is the original Scirocco presented in 1974 that has long held cult status. Because, in contrast to many of its competitors of that time, the Scirocco – designed by Giorgio Giugiaro – was an affordable car with everyday utility, and front-wheel drive also made it a safe sports car for use every day of the year.

Scirocco unites passion and logic

Fascination. The new Scirocco is extending this tradition. It offers pure driving pleasure, a new powerful design, high-end technologies such as DCC adaptive chassis control and the new 7-speed DSG dual clutch transmission. Plus: exclusive use of efficient turbo engines with up to 147 kW / 200 PS power, space for four adults despite its sporty lines, an extremely high level of safety and the everyday utility that is typical of every Volkswagen. This mix of passion and logic costs far less than one might guess based on the car’s key data.
New paths. Although the third generation of the Scirocco follows exactly the same positioning as the first one, Volks­wagen very intentionally avoided retro elements. In this regard too, the Scirocco of the year 2008 is a conceptually counterpart to the original version: because in the mid-1970s the successor to the Karmann Ghia also set out on new paths, both technically and visually.

Front end design of a new era

High-sheen black headlamp housing. The third Scirocco is the first Volks­wagen to sport the front end design of a new era. Especially characteristic here are the chrome lamp bodies and high-sheen black interior surfaces of the headlamp housings that are joined by the radiator grille cross bar that is also painted in high-sheen black.
Flawless sports car fundamentals. The VolkswageTwo crisply shifting dual clutch transmissionsn design team created a wagon-coupé based on flawless sports car fundamentals. This resulted in a side profile that had the potential to imbue this new Volkswagen too with a status that goes beyond class distinctions. Thanks to its long sweeping roofline and near-vertical rear window, it also frees up space for variability and up to 755 liters of cargo capacity.
Crisp dimensions. Other benchmark figures of the new sports car also speak a clear language. With its short overhangs, the Scirocco efficiently utilizes its 2,578 millimeter wheelbase to offer ample space. The Volkswagen is 1,404 millimeters tall, exactly 4,256 millimeters long and its width measures 1,810 millimeters.

Four turbo engines at market introduction

A lot of power for just a little fuel. One challenge in creating an affordable sports car involves the engines. On the one hand, they must absolutely be agile, yet it is also essential that they be economical and widely affordable. There are two approaches to resolving this apparent conflict Both of them have three letters: TDI and TSI – turbocharged diesel and gasoline direct injection engines.
One TDI and three TSIs. At the market introduction Volkswagen will offer the Scirocco with two TSI engines (118 kW / 160 PS and 147 kW / 200 PS). Shortly thereafter, a TDI (common rail turbo-diesel, 103 kW / 140 PS) and another TSI (90 kW / 122 PS) will be added to the engine lineup. Decisive here is the fact that even the 122-PS base engine offers a maximum of torque at extremely low engine speeds (200 Newton-meter starting at 1,500 rpm). Its average fuel consumption of 6.1 liters per 100 kilometers shows considerable restraint.
5.4 to 7.7 liters fuel consumption. The combination of maximum torque and minimum consumption is a common theme running through the entire engine lineup. In the case of the latest TSI with 160 PS, 240 Newton-meter torque contrasts with just 6.5 liters super unleaded per 100 kilometers. And even on the 200-PS TSI with its considerable 280 Newton-meter of torque, fuel consumption is just 7.7 liters. As would be expected, the TDI also makes a brilliant showing here: 320 Newton-meter of powerful torque while being satisfied with just 5.4 liters of fuel. Incidentally, all engines up to 160 PS already satisfy the future Euro-5 emissions standard*.

Two crisply shifting dual clutch transmissions

6-speed and 7-speed DSG. Standard equipment on the Scirocco is the smoothly and precisely shifting 6-speed transmission. The DSG dual clutch transmission is offered as an option on the three engines starting at 140 PS. A 6-speed DSG is used with the TDI and the powerful 200 PS TSI. The 160-PS TSI distributes its power over an even broader range of gears with the 7-speed DSG.

Optional sport chassis with three level settings

Clever Chassis. Ideally tailored to the Scirocco is the new DCC adaptive chassis control system. Not only is the damper characteristic controlled here, but also tuning of the electro-mechanical power steering. Adaptive chassis control offers the three programs “Normal”, “Sport” and “Comfort”. Significant here is the fact that adaptive chassis control improves the driving characteristics of the Scirocco full-time. That is, the suspension is continually adapted to the roadway and driving situation. The system also reacts to accelerator, brake and steering inputs. It is able to resolve the conflict in goals between a tight sport suspension and a comfortable one.

Standard features

Full program. The new Scirocco is one of the most attractive sports cars in terms of price. And yet its standard features place it on the same level as far more expensive coupés. Always on board are 17-inch alloy wheels, height-adjustable driver and front passenger seats, leather steering wheel, parking brake handle and shifting lever grip, sport seats, split folding rear seatbacks, power windows, air conditioning, ESP, braking assistant, six airbags, power steering and of course a sport chassis. On the top 200 PS model, standard equipment also includes chrome tailpipes, a “Titanium black” roof liner and a sound generator.

Panorama vent sunroof

Transparent roof. Supplying vast amounts of light to the interior is an optional large panorama vent sunroof that extends from the A-pillars to the B-pillars. At the press of the button the transparent roof opens up to 39 millimeters. When the sun is intense, a sunshade can be driven into place. But that is not likely to be necessary very often, since the glass of the panorama vent sunroof only transmits 8.2 percent of the UV radiation, 2.8 percent of the infrared radiation (heat) and 6.9 percent of the visible light.

Scirocco - Fact Sheet
Key aspects in alphabetical order

  • Automatic transmission: 6-speed and 7-speed DSG
  • Body: With panorama vent sunroof upon request
  • Cargo capacity: 292 liters to 755 liters
  • Character: Genuine, affordable sports car with space for four adults, status beyond class distinctions
  • Chassis: McPherson front suspension, four-link rear suspension, ESP is standard
  • Colors: “Candy white”, “Rising blue metallic”, “Deep black pearl effect”, “Reflex silver metallic”, “Shadow blue metallic”, “Beryllium gray metallic”, “Dark maroon metallic”, “Opal silver metallic”, “Salsa red”, “Viper green metallic” (the latter in homage to the first generation of Sciroccos)
  • Debut of generation I: 1974; 504,153 units built
  • Debut of generation II: 1981; 291,497 units built
  • Design: Visual look of flawless sports car fundamentals, first Volkswagen with new front end design, wagon-coupé with extremely long roof (1.8 meters). Design responsibility: Walter de Silva (Group), Klaus Bischoff (Brand)
  • Dimensions: 4,256 mm long, 1,810 mm wide, 1,404 mm tall, extremely wide tread width (front 1,569 mm, rear 1,575 mm)
  • Drive: Front-wheel
  • Engine power range: 90 kW / 122 PS to 147 kW / 200 PS, all engines are charged, all engines up to 160 PS satisfy Euro-5 emissions standard*
  • Engines – diesel (TDI): 103 kW / 140 PS, 125 kW / 170 PS
  • Engines – gasoline (TSI): 90 kW / 122 PS, 118 kW / 160 PS, 147 kW / 200 PS
  • Fuel consumption range: 5.4 to 7.7 liters fuel per 100 kilometers
  • High-tech driving systems: DCC adaptive chassis control, ACC automatic distance control (starting early 2009)
  • Infotainment: Two radio systems, two radio-navigation systems, 300 Watt Dynaudio sound system, MEDIA-IN port (USB)
  • Market introduction: August 29, 2008 in Germany and Great Britain, by November across Europe, in May 2009 in Japan
  • Production site: “Volkswagen Autoeuropa – Automóveis Ltda.” in Palmela, Portugal
  • Racing use: At the start of the 24-hour race on the Nürburgring in May 2008 with powerful 238 kW / 325 PS racing version; results: double victory in its class.
  • Safety: Six airbags, exceptionally rigid body, ESP, Isofix child seat mounting brackets, special pedestrian protection features, front passenger airbag can be deactivated (for rear-facing child seat), in case of crash: automatic activation of hazard flasher and interior lights, automatic door opening, automatic deactivation of fuel pump
  • Standard features: Include 17-inch alloy wheels, height-adjustable driver and front passenger seats, leather steering wheel and parking brake handle, newly designed sport seat system, split folding rear seatbacks, power windows, air conditioning, ESP, braking assistant, six airbags, power steering with countersteer feature, sport chassis
  • Standard transmission: 6-speed manual

* Due to current vehicle registration laws, the vehicles can only be registered for the current Euro-4 emission standard initially. It will then be possible for the car owner to re-classify or re-register the vehicle at additional charge.

Source: VW
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Comments

lo and behold ! the muscular sportscar with the abominable posterior section to match . will Porsche soon follow suit with its own version . . . cya next episode !

by THERENAISSANCEMAN | June 17, 2008 12:19 AM
well its a nice car...but i dnt understand wat market VW are tryin to enter???

by gt500 | June 17, 2008 12:30 AM
i assume it's competing with cars like the Alfa GT and 1 Series Coupe and maybe on some level the TT, Z4, Brera etc. what really annoys me is WCF's wrong usage of TFSI, TSI etc. the 200 PS is a 2.0 TFSI engine as always! and same with the 125 PS 1.4TFSI in the A3. i know it's complicated, but it can be worked out!!

by sub39h | June 17, 2008 1:41 AM
If I need a press-release, I'll go to VW's site, thanks.

by fusion01 | June 17, 2008 12:42 AM
fusion01, the full press release on the following 8 pages, 100 photos and video are not viewable on the VW site without media accreditation. For the thousands of enthusiasts who are interested in this car, we provide one location where all can be seen and easily referenced later. If you have access and you're happier going to the press site - be my guest.

by BrianWCF | June 17, 2008 2:37 PM
it's great hatch...

by Pentium | June 17, 2008 2:53 AM
It looks like Lancer Evolution X

by 12 | June 17, 2008 9:13 AM
This car is already old. It is so visible.

by alessandro | June 17, 2008 9:56 AM
And more. It should be a huge dissapointment for them who remember or knew old Scirocco or Corrado and feel and love even today the design message of these two cars. I think VW did not anderstand what their loyal clientele is waiting for and I started to think that actually VW is not aware what the traditional Golf traditional buyers are about.

by alessandro | June 17, 2008 10:20 AM
wens it coming to australia???

by BabyMilo | June 17, 2008 10:30 AM
Intending to buy just about every car that comes there?

by mps | June 18, 2008 10:49 AM
Well....mean?....The car is not smart and interseting so not many people likes him........But many people.......

by VT1995 | June 17, 2008 12:08 PM
Astra OPC looks more handsome and wild.

by trailer | June 17, 2008 12:39 PM
Plus, with a max power output of 200hp, we can not compare it to Porsche or TT.

by trailer | June 17, 2008 12:40 PM
beautiful car. but my choice is still volvo c30 .

by u52 | June 17, 2008 1:22 PM
Especially this new blue tone is worth a place on my shopping list. This "rising blue metallic" resembles ravena blue metallic from VW Bora range in the past. A nice addition to the VW stable...

by catch22 | June 17, 2008 1:42 PM
It look CRAP. Who copying who? It look like Mitsubishi Lancer or Evo X.

by American-Rules | June 17, 2008 1:58 PM
Nice VW Golf.

by LMS | June 17, 2008 2:34 PM
Where are the 58 photos? I see 28...

by Dzian | June 17, 2008 8:33 PM
what a bunch of clueless 5th world nerds.. this car kicks a.s.s., its proportions in real life are simply impressive.. they just need to make available those amazing 19" wheels displayed in nyc

by ck314 | June 18, 2008 12:13 AM
don't sweat it , ck . take a good hard look at that quarter rear on shot and you will readily swear before the US federal grand jury that this car is actually a Jap economy car masquerading as an affordable sportscar . kind of like a second-generation Honda Civic Coupe , comprende ?

by THERENAISSANCEMAN | June 18, 2008 8:34 PM
i rather see a bunch of ppl talking out of their as.ses and sweating blood in the process, most japanese cheap hatches bear the planned obsolescence mark on them, not this.. this just isnt another 3-door hatch, it's a 3-door coupé, and most ppl bashing it now will change their minds as they see the real thing with 19" wheels on

by ck314 | June 19, 2008 8:25 PM
could that music be more goofy? love the car.

by MiracleWhipp | June 18, 2008 11:30 PM
vw is to toyota, just as Merc is to BMW.

Planned obsolescence is pertinent to all car manufacturers. Different products will have different marketing strategies. Simply buying into the notion of prestige, heritage etc etc is simply the other side to the coin of "jap = cheap economy".

by PotatoEater | June 29, 2008 2:44 AM
not true, look at the vw golf or the previous audi tt.. theyve been sold for 5-6 years with basically unchanged external/interior features, which is unthinkable with toyota

by ck314 | July 7, 2008 5:10 PM

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