Scirocco Official Volkswagen Scirocco R Thread


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Specs:

2.0 TFSI 261 BHP
258lb ft

• 0-62mph 6.5sec (6.4sec with DSG)
• Top speed 155mph (limited on both models)
• Kerbweight 1333kg (1353kg with DSG)
• Combined economy 34mpg (34.5mpg with DSG)
• CO2 194/g/km (192g/km with DSG)
 
Hot, hot, hot......oh wait...we won't get it in the U.S. Oh well. Then again we'll get a GTI R with this same engine so there is hope.

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As if the car wasn't hot already.
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That's a seriously seductive piece of machinery. The rims and interior are pure perfection and visually it almost shames the 130i in Le Mans blue. It's only a shame that power has been restricted to a mere 265hp. A 0-100km/h spring close to 5.9-6.1sec would have been perfect, but it isn't a problem as long as this car comes at a respectable price.
 
Cool car, but I think the Golf GTi/R is better looking.

The Scirocco seems to have struck an unexpected demo here in Stockholm - as a second car for the wife or as a midlife crisis vehicle.
 
If i was in the market for a new car, this would be a damn serious possibility.
 
Awesome - I'd have one.

Don't y'all find it interesting that VW have opted to use the old generation DI engine from the MK V GTI instead of the newer EA888 engine because, according to VW, it is more readily tunable?
 
But it's shame they didn't call it the "Storm" like they did with the original Scirocco.

"R"? That is so unimaginative... but really... I'm just nitpicking, here. "R" or "Storm" or whatever, I will take as it is because I'm fan of Scirocco and I'm glad it's back. ;)
 
mmmm me likey but FWD?

I said it before, my next car might be the Scirrocco but 2.0T. There are already engine tuning for this engine.
 

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