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Don’t be fooled by the name. VW is dubbing its latest concept vehicle the Iroc, but it’s really an early look at the soon-to-be-revived Scirocco sports car. The easy giveaway — besides the ...
Tucked among Volkswagen's lineup sits the Scirocco, but you won't find it on a US dealer lot. CNET got behind the wheel of a European-spec Scirocco R to see what a real hot hatch was like.
Production is slated for 2008, so even if you can’t wait for a new Scirocco…uh, you’ll have to keep waiting at least three years to buy one. And that’s if VW even decides to bring it to ...
Volkswagen claims thanks to FWD, the Scirocco blazer a path for an affordable, fuel-efficient sports car. The top GTI trim, introduced in 1976, featured 108 hp (81 kW) and a larger front spoiler.
The last car to bear the Scirocco name in the U.S. disappeared after 1988, when it was replaced by the Corrado. Volkswagen revived the name in 2008, ...
The new Scirocco GT24-CNG uses the same basic architecture as the last year’s car, but with the aid of Compressed Natural Gas, delivers 300 horsepower while returning a 25% improvement in emissions.
From this angle, the modern-day Scirocco bears resemblance to a sleeker version of the smaller VW ID.2all hatchback, boasting sportier proportions due to its lower and wider stance.
In California, there is a white 1980 Volkswagen Scirocco which rolls through the streets with a head-turning paint scheme. The car is owned by Jason Whipple. Whipple, the owner of a California ...
For its latest video, Petrolicious shines the spotlight on the the Volkswagen Scirocco as an affordable, classic sports coupe. This one has been owned by Road & Track senior editor Jason Cammisa ...
Last year VW’s Golf GTI hatch took top honors in its class and the same 300hp 2.0L TFSI engine design from the race winner will be used in this year’s Scirocco race car.
From Fiat to Volkswagen, these 10 sports cars from unexpected brands once turned heads but are now extinct from showrooms. Here's why they disappeared.
One of many American-owned F1 cars before Haas was the Scirocco SP1 BRM. There's a reason you've probably never heard of it . One of many American-owned F1 cars before Haas was the Scirocco SP1 BRM.
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