Volkswagen Scirocco in Its Environment: The Road!
Watch The Car In Motion
Most cars look better moving than in stand still. This is also the case for the VW Scirocco, recently introduced at the Geneva Motors Show. Besides showing the car in some of its best colours (we have just loved the red one), the German brand has also released a video of the new vehicle in its natural environment: the road. And what a road car it is!
We have already given you all the information about the new sport coupe, but it is worth repeating the main ones: prices in Germany will start at € 21,750, three petrol (TSI, generating 122 cv, 160 cv and 200 cv) and one diesel (TDI, developing 140 cv) engines will be offered, the six-speed DSG gearbox will be available for the 200 cv TSI and the TDI and the seven-speed DSG for the 160 cv TSI (why not for the 200 cv?) and last, but not least, its suspension will feature the Adaptative Chassis Control.
Since Scirocco’s front end reveal the new Volkswagen’s “design language”, this video is really handy. It will help you get used to the new looks most cars from the German automaker will have in the future.
We have already given you all the information about the new sport coupe, but it is worth repeating the main ones: prices in Germany will start at € 21,750, three petrol (TSI, generating 122 cv, 160 cv and 200 cv) and one diesel (TDI, developing 140 cv) engines will be offered, the six-speed DSG gearbox will be available for the 200 cv TSI and the TDI and the seven-speed DSG for the 160 cv TSI (why not for the 200 cv?) and last, but not least, its suspension will feature the Adaptative Chassis Control.
Since Scirocco’s front end reveal the new Volkswagen’s “design language”, this video is really handy. It will help you get used to the new looks most cars from the German automaker will have in the future.
Source: Volkswagen
asif
March 11, 2008 1:00:16 PM
the only beautiful thing in this video is the scenery. the car is bland. it hardly shows off its design. oh wait a second ....theres hardly any design going on from this lacklustre piece of metal. as for the interior? unbelievably dull. so not cohesive and already dated looking. the usual suspects will love it though.
THERENAISSANCEMAN
March 11, 2008 7:22:48 PM
watch out folks , it's the great white "shark" coming your way , on terra firma . pam pam pam pam pam pam ... ta da daaa ! is VW employing ichtyologists these days ?
THERENAISSANCEMAN
March 11, 2008 7:26:45 PM
if this happens to be VWs upcoming "design language" , it's sure is speaking volumes through its cavernous mouth , er , air intakes , rather...
THERENAISSANCEMAN
March 11, 2008 7:35:27 PM
check out the car's rear elevation . . . a sagging buttline being dragged along the road as the car goes through its course . Giugiaro must be shaking his butt off laughing . Mama mia !
jphxr
March 14, 2008 10:13:33 AM
i think VW's aggressive design for this car was amazing.. until i saw the rear end. i'm not sure what they were going for with the rear end, but it looks cheap to me.
radmeister
March 15, 2008 9:12:27 AM
I think the video is stretched vertically. This car looks nothing proportion wise like the car at the geneva show, too tall.








i haven't seen the white illumination(interior) that vw refers at press release.i have senn the dash illumination at some videos ant it is blue like the other VWs..