Sunday, 16 February 2014

SCOOP 2 - The 2014 facelifted versions of Volkswagen's Scirocco and Scirocco R coupes have been revealed

Volkswagen has given a sleek new look to its Scirocco and Scirocco R hatchback coupes. While visually, the new VW Scirocco may appear to be a classic case of a blink and you’ll miss it facelift, VW has also made revisions under the bonnet, with more powerful but more efficient engines now offered.



The updated model will make its debut at the Geneva Motor Show, which kicks off on March 4. The unveiling will also mark 40 years since the original model was first revealed at Geneva back in 1974.

Designers have borrowed styling cues from the latest-generation VW Golf, carrying over the aero-optimised blades featuring integrated indicator lights, daytime running lights and fog lights sitting beneath the restyled headlights. If you opt the optional bi-xenon headlights, the daytime running lights are LEDs within the main headlights.


Volkswagen Scirocco headlights
At the rear, changed are also minimal but all models now come with LED taillights, while the bumper has been reshaped. Also, like the Golf, the Volkswagen logo badge now doubles as boot release handle. New-look dials and an auxiliary instrument cluster above the centre console inside, complete the visual changes.  
 

The flagship Scirocco R benefits from similar cosmetic treatments, but features bespoke bumpers and a new alloy wheel design. Mechanically, the range-topper features one of six new tubocharged direct-injection engines. It's now fitted with a more powerful 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine developing 276bhp – up 15bhp on the old car.


Volkswagen Scirocco R seats
Three other petrol and two diesel engines are offered across the range. The petrol lineup consists of a 123bhp 1.4-litre (up from 120bhp), a new 177bhp 2.0-litre and a 217bhp 2.0-litre TSI engine, which replaces the previous 207bhp motor. Diesel offerings come in the shape of a 148bhp or 181bhp 2.0-litre TDI engine. All come with a six-speed manual as standard, with selected models offered with a seven-speed DSG gearbox.  

Despite the increase in power across the range, VW Claims efficiency is also up by 19 per cent, with the engines returning between 68.9 and 34.9 mpg.
The refreshed Scirocco will be available to order in the UK from May, with first deliveries scheduled for September. Pricing will be announced closer to the car’s launch. 

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