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2008 Geneva Auto Show: Real Life Shots Of The VW Scirocco STUD or DUD?

The American small car scene has some pretty hot numbers.  The WRX Sti, The R32, and Evo all come to mind to almost all of us.

However there is more to it than speed. How about a little style such as the Mazdaspeed3 and now the all new VW Scirocco?  While the new Scirocco isn’t destine for US shores the Mazdaspeed3 may have paved the way for a stylish small sport sedan not quite bristling with loads of testosterone, but more with a bit of class in the US. 

After looking at the sots below tt makes me wonder, should VW bring the Scirocco back to the US?

So take a look at the specs and the shots and let us know STUD or DUD?

Key Aspects

* Scirocco is the sports car for every day of the year
* Design with wagon-coupé roof offers surprising amount of interior space
* All-round characteristics of the Scirocco enable multivariable use
* Scirocco is the first sports car with transverse mounted 7-speed DSG

The designers of the third generation of the Scirocco unmistakably designed it to be a pure sports car. Different than the original Scirocco of the 1970s, and the second generation introduced in the 1980s, the new car offers substantially greater interior space. That is because – in contrast to its two predecessors – the Scirocco of the year 2008 does not have a sloping hatchback, but a wagon back with matching long roof and steep tailgate. This offers two distinct advantages. First: the Scirocco exhibits very crisp proportions. Especially when viewed from the rear, it immediately becomes apparent that the 1.80 meter long roof with its lateral arrays of windows stands on very wide and powerful shoulder sections. So the Scirocco gets a waist that is flawlessly cut right from sports car principles. Second: The new model also has space in the rear for two adults plus sufficient luggage. All things considered, the progressively styled Scirocco combines a high level of everyday utility with a classy design.

Design and dimensions

The crisp dimensions of the new sports car also speak with a clear language. The Scirocco – with its short overhangs – exploits its wheelbase of 2,578 millimeters efficiently for maximum space. The Volkswagen is 1,400 millimeters tall, exactly 4,256 millimeters long and 1,810 millimeters wide.

Front end

 

The front end of the Scirocco displays a completely new Volkswagen design language. On the one hand, it preserves historical elements, while simultaneously taking a great leap forward. The radiator grille and bumper are characterized by a dynamic that is timeless and impressive. Technically, the front end concept also fulfills Volkswagen’s stringent requirements for pedestrian protection.

Stylistically, the upper area of the Scirocco’s front end is dominated primarily by horizontal lines. Spanning the area between the prominent dual headlamps is a very narrow air inlet in luxurious black. Beneath this is a very clearly designed area in car color. This narrow double band of the black radiator grille and bumper painted in car color, defined by sharp lines, will be used to identify other new models in the future.

In the lower section of the front end, the image is marked by a central air inlet in black with its diamond-shaped pattern, and to its left and right the integrated turn signal and fog lamps. Incidentally, besides the New Beetle, the Scirocco is the only other Volkswagen to sport the VW emblem, not on the radiator grille, but on the engine hood instead.

Side profile


 
 
If you run your hand, first over one of the headlamps, then over the fender and a door, you will notice that the profile curves alternate in direction. Depending on the perspective and incident light, these transitions on the sides of the car give it the appearance of a moving muscle. The powerful image is reinforced by the standard 17-inch wheels, which – due to the large track width (front 1,569, rear 1,575 millimeters) – are practically flush with the body.

Furthermore, it is the hidden B-pillar, the line of windows that rises steeply toward the rear, and the conspicuously striking C-pillar that – together with the long roof line that appears to be endless – convey a very unique presence and dynamics. In the rear area, an integrated roof spoiler offers another plus in dynamics and additional downforce at the rear axle. Set in very clear counterpoint are the sculpturally shaped taillights that are also eye-catching and prominent from the side view.

Rear end


 

 

The sculptural form of the wide taillights is most apparent when viewed from the rear. Here, the car’s character is defined by the ratio of proportions between the roof and shoulder section and thereby the car’s waist. It is sharply contoured, since the roof runs significantly narrower than the overall body. These stylistic traits produce a design typical of a very powerful and significantly more expensive sports car. In any case, the really wide track actually looks even wider than it is. From the rear, the C pillars cannot be made out, since the rear window extends across the entire vehicle width. The overall design of the rear end – broader, with heftier bumpers plus a wide wheel track, the roof line and roof spoiler, plus wide wrap-around rear window – all lend an exceptionally powerful image to this car.

Interior

Four sport seats

The Scirocco is a full-fledged four seater. Here, full-fledged means that two adults can be seated comfortably in the rear. Even when a 1.90 meters tall driver adjusts the seat, there is still plenty of knee room in the back. There is no sense of cramped space here. Also guaranteeing that everything is comfortable in this new sports car are the four sport seats. Similar to the new Passat CC, ideally-contoured ergonomic individual seats are used in the back of the Scirocco. Providing for a high level of safety are the headrests that are permanently mounted to the seatbacks in the rear.

The front sport seats include an Easy Entry feature for easier entry and exit of the rear passengers. Specifically, when the seatback of a front seat is unlatched, the seat moves forward; afterwards, it automatically returns to its preset position. Also standard: height adjustment of the front sport seats. By way of an option for the Scirocco, Volkswagen also offers a “Lifestyle seat upholstery and trim” with Alcantara appointments and the leather upholstery and trim “Vienna”, the latter in the colors “Titanium Black” or “Truffle”.

Cargo area

The cargo area shows good size too. Laid out like a station wagon, loaded up to the height of the cargo cover it offers a volume of 292 liters. If the seatbacks of the rear individual seats are folded down, a cargo area capacity of 755 liters is available. Even in this case, there is no problem loading the car up to the roofliner, since a cargo net can be integrated behind the front seats.

Cockpit


The driver and front passenger in the Scirocco experience a sporty and well-developed ergo­nomic environment. Pleasing to the touch and appealing to the eye are the complex designs of the interior door trim. Instruments and gages have also been laid out intuitively and clearly. In particular, the center console with its controls arranged at a high level exhibits a refreshingly clear layout. Arranged directly beneath the two center air vents is the selected audio system. The latest equipment generation is being implemented on the Scirocco (RCD 210 to RCD 510). Always there: a MP3-capable CD player and changer. In parallel, there will be two audio-navigation ­systems. The top model, designated the RNS 510, delivers refined features such as a 6.5-inch touchscreen and an extremely fast 30 gigabyte hard drive. The Scirocco also features a special instrument cluster with white illumination.

 
Engines and transmissions

Volkswagen will be offering the Scirocco as the world’s first sports car whose engines are all charged. The three TSIs – gasoline direct-injection engines –output 90 kW / 122 PS, 118 kW / 160 PS and 147 kW / 200 PS. The TDI, a highly advanced common rail engine, develops 103 kW / 140 PS. All of the Sciroccos are shifted by a six-speed gearbox.

TSI with 122 PS

Maximum power with minimal consumption – within a very short period of time this property has made the TSI four cylinders synonymous with a new generation of the most fuel-efficient and at the same time sporty Volkswagen engines. Representing the entry level into the world of these multiple award winning engines is a 90 kW / 122 PS strong TSI (at 5,000 rpm). In the Scirocco, the four cylinder engine develops its maximum torque of 200 Newton-meter at a low 1,500 rpm – i.e. just above idling speed. The TSI takes the car to a top speed of 200 km/h. The122 PS Scirocco handles the classic 0-100-km/h sprint in 9.7 seconds. Its average fuel consumption of 6.1 liters Super Unleaded per 100 kilometers makes it one of the most economical sports cars of its class. Important: even this entry-level engine breathes agility into the Scirocco in the lower speed range and turns country highways into a source of great enjoyment.

TSI with 160 PS

This is the latest TSI: a four cylinder, turbo- and supercharged, with 118 kW / 160 PS (at 5,900 rpm). Like all of the TSIs, this engine is exceptionally economical (average fuel consumption: 6.5 l/100 km) and torque-strong (maximum of 240 Newton-meter at just 1,750 rpm) too. This TSI takes the Scirocco from rest to 100 km/h in 8.0 seconds; its top speed is 217 km/h. As an option, the 160 PS TSI may be paired with the first 7-speed dual clutch transmission (DSG) in the world that is transverse mounted.

TSI with 200 PS

At the highest power level, the Scirocco comes with a powerful 147 kW / 200 PS (at 6,000 rpm) TSI. It too has a turbocharger, and it also shines with very good torque and fuel economy. Per 100 kilometers this 280 New­ton-meter (from 1,700 rpm) strong four cylinder consumes just 7.6 liters of fuel. Yet it can still deliver a top speed of 235 km/h. The highest performing Scirocco of all times completes the sprint to 100 km/h in 7.2 seconds. As on the Golf GTI with an identical engine, for example, this engine can be ordered with an inno­vative 6-speed dual clutch transmission on the Scirocco too.

TDI with 140 PS

At its market launch in Europe, the Scirocco will already be available with a clean and torque-strong 140 PS TDI (103 kW at 4,200 rpm). This highly advanced common rail diesel is especially quiet. It develops its maximum torque of 320 Newton-meters starting at just 1,750 rpm. The Scirocco completes the 0-100-km/h sprint in just 9.3 seconds with this TDI. Its top speed of 207 km/h contrasts with an average fuel consumption of just 5.4 liters per 100 kilometers. Volkswagen offers an optional 6-speed DSG with this engine too.
Scirocco - Highlights in driving dynamics

ADAPTIVE CHASSIS CONTROL

Perfectly tailored to a sports car like the new Scirocco is the newly developed “adaptive chassis control”. It exercises direct control, not only over the suspension characteristic, but also over tuning of the electro-mechanical power steering.

“Adaptive chassis control” offers three programs: “Normal”, “Sport” and “Comfort”. “Sport” and “Comfort” are each selected by a button in front of the gearshift lever. It is important to note here that “adaptive chassis control” improves the driving properties of the Scirocco in “Normal” mode too – that is, all the time. That is because the suspension is continually being adapted to the roadway and driving situation. The system also reacts to acceleration, braking and steering inputs. This resolves the conflict in goals between a stiff sporty suspension and a comfortable one. That is precisely what makes for considerably better ride comfort – which is also quite noticeable in the “Normal” mode.

The “Sport” program can be recommended as a type of “Nuremburg Ring– North Loop” race track mode. In this case, the suspension is significantly stiffer. In parallel, the power-assist for steering is reduced for more direct steering response. The opposite is done in “Comfort” mode. In this case, ride comfort is especially improved on poor roadways and while driving slowly.


2008 Geneva Auto Show: Real Life Shots Of The VW Scirocco STUD or DUD?



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bigmotovbigmotov - 3/5/2008 1:32:16 PM
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Looks like a stud. The front has a little Lancer/EVO look to it IMO.

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commander104commander104 - 3/5/2008 3:30:34 PM
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ditto



EnnNorakEnnNorak - 3/5/2008 5:18:54 PM
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Make that a double ditto even if a V6 is not offered.


TurboSpyderTurboSpyder - 3/5/2008 1:34:06 PMView My AgentSpace
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Styling wise: Dud. Looks like a small station wagon.

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molarrollermolarroller - 3/5/2008 1:55:29 PM
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Total DUD. The early 90's Corrado was way better looking. Outside is amorphous and inside is bland. Very dissapointing


EnnNorakEnnNorak - 3/5/2008 5:20:34 PM
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Beauty is only skin-deep guys!


07G35J07G35J - 3/5/2008 1:36:24 PM
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PorschinatorPorschinator - 3/5/2008 1:39:19 PM
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Best lookin' car of its type! But of course may not be seen in the States...

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RupertRupert - 3/5/2008 1:40:10 PMView My AgentSpace
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Stud - I really like it.

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DROOPYSAKKDROOPYSAKK - 3/5/2008 1:44:57 PM
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it kind of looks like a frog, but i like it.

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mini22mini22 - 3/5/2008 1:48:04 PM
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I never disliked the car from the beginning shots. I had just thought the car was too close to a GTI.Now when I look at the real photos I see a way more agressive looking car.In spite of losing the big front grill the new noarrow grill bumper works for me.I really like the rear fender bulges that seem to have made it ove from the Iroc unchanged. True it is a hatchback but VW's philosophy was a sports car with some utility. I'm not going to let the lack of a slanting rear window get in the way. The sideview looks aggressive like it's moving fast while standing still. A lot of the dash is taken over from the Eos but seems to work as a sporty cockpit for the Scirocco.Overall the car is a styling stud in my book. I would certainly take it over a GTI any day of the week.

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AudiphileAudiphile - 3/5/2008 1:50:24 PM
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It's a nice-looking car. Sort of like a sleek, classy GTI with a bigger back seat and cargo area. Where is is it written that sports cars can't be practical? I vote STUD!

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KirillerKiriller - 3/5/2008 1:54:46 PM
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STUD! This car is the best looking out of the whole VW lineup. Its got style and technology along with decent power. The interior is alright, only thing i dont dig is the whole center console.

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mini22mini22 - 3/5/2008 1:58:41 PM
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I have a practical suggestion for Adrian Hallmark VP of VW of America and Stephan Jacoby CEO of VW of America.Too avoid the Scirocco canabolizing the GTI and R32 why don't you change the name of the Scirocco in the US to G T I. You will solve the problem that you seem to have. So make a GTI and R32 version with the Scirocco body style.Leave the 4dr to the Jetta and the new Golf mark 6 can be the new Rabbit.

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amazinBimmeramazinBimmer - 3/5/2008 2:18:53 PM
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mini22mini22 - 3/5/2008 2:26:10 PM
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I just read on the "Motor Authority" web sight that the real reason VW won't sell the Scirocco in the US is the exchange rate. They claim that VW could not make money on the car here. The Scirocco is being produced at the same plant that the Eos is made at. This tells me that VW would want to price the Scirocco close to GTI levels but would have to charge Eos price levels to make any money on the car.The plant that is to open in the US will be producing the Jetta and a smaller car. Suggestion-Make the Scirocco with a V6 and replace it with the R32 or give the Scirocco the engine from the Audi TTS.

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BMW995BMW995 - 3/5/2008 3:22:17 PM
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More of a DUD than Stud.
The problem is the nondescript front end...resembles a 5 yr old Corolla. It's basically a sporty hatchback. This is probably what the next Audi A3 should look like.
Nevertheless, it should sell well, even in the U.S. They should find a way to bring it here.


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audispyaudispy - 3/5/2008 3:27:29 PM
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STUD

The car looks aggresive and it uses clean curves. The color also makes it stand out, but I have to say that the thing I like most about it is the VW logo on the hood and not the grill; they shuld do that with all their cars.


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Matthew1Matthew1 - 3/5/2008 4:44:32 PM
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They will, this hints at the new Golf.


finishlinefinishline - 3/5/2008 3:36:55 PM
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Total stud. Of course, I'm more enamored of hatchbacks than the average (LOVE the A3). I think the lines of the exterior are sporting and athletic. It's got haunches! The interior is an improvement over what VW is offering on most of their cars now. I especially like the area around the shift, which borrows heavily from the TT/A3. For the right price, I'd buy it. I'm too old for the GTI, and I can't quite pull the trigger on the A3 because it feels like it needs some refreshing (esp. tech-wise).

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golfer38golfer38 - 3/5/2008 3:48:01 PMView My AgentSpace
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Stud, however, the interior is somewhat boring. Then again many will say "straightforward".

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JUGNUJUGNU - 3/5/2008 3:48:42 PMView My AgentSpace
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Good to see VW not puting that big grille on this but then they made the bumpers too big.

anyway looks OK but the GTI looks better.

JGUNU


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IhavearedS2000IhavearedS2000 - 3/5/2008 6:33:24 PM
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Dud - pointless, just get a GTI

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Homer008Homer008 - 3/5/2008 7:28:43 PM
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BimmerFanBimmerFan - 3/5/2008 10:13:45 PM
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If ONLY it had kept the same front end styling as the IROC concept, then it would have gotten my STUD vote. VW watered down the styling to where its lost its appeal to me.

A DUD in this form. Too bad.


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PintoRacerPintoRacer - 3/6/2008 1:56:30 AM
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Doesn't look bad... Mitsubishi Lancer GTI!

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EL34EL34 - 3/6/2008 3:19:58 PM
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Maybe Mitsu needs to stop copying the Germans ;-)


PintoRacerPintoRacer - 3/8/2008 3:04:53 AM
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The Lancer came out long before this bud!


M35MTM35MT - 3/6/2008 8:04:15 AMView My AgentSpace
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hmmm...concept looked better. Oh well, not coming here anyway. Next.

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snatchandgrabsnatchandgrab - 3/6/2008 8:42:50 AM
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Boys and girls, the word for today is yuck. Really disappointed. I do however like the interior. It looks sporty. The first car I owned was a 1984 Scirocco wolfsburg edition. I loved that car. This looks like one of those electric cars.

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dumpstydumpsty - 3/6/2008 10:13:17 AM
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The exterior is pretty slick!

It actually looks like Mitsubishi designed it as an alternative the current Lancer Evo.


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EL34EL34 - 3/6/2008 3:18:39 PM
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Much better lookin' than the upcoming 2 door Lexus IS250.

In fact, I love the shape :-D


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S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 3/6/2008 9:33:15 PMView My AgentSpace
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atomicbriatomicbri - 3/6/2008 9:37:59 PMView My AgentSpace
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Stud! No doubt.... but to us here in the states, it won't matter to us.... we can't buy this here anyway.

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saintdiablosaintsaintdiablosaint - 3/7/2008 11:31:24 PM
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i love it
it's similar in spirit to the GTI, but definitely more of a sporting machine
it will probably replace the R32, because VW can't afford to have two cars in the same segment
the design of this new hatch totally looks like a bmw design, especially in the lights and sharp lines in the rear of the car


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farabira1farabira1 - 3/8/2008 6:27:18 AM
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Super Stud, the best looking hatchback in the world.

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