Scirocco R20

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  1. Chungster Forum Member

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    copied from Zboyd's post on SCN.

    VWUK Press Release for the new Rocco R

    NEW 265 PS SCIROCCO ‘R’ SET TO MAKE ITS PUBLIC DEBUT

    As the Volkswagen squad prepares to take to the grid this Saturday for the Nrburgring 24hrs, a new road car model will hit the track to give spectators the first glimpse of the new Scirocco R.

    Designed, engineered and developed by Volkswagen Individual, the new car is not only the most powerful and fastest accelerating Scirocco ever produced but also the most focussed R model yet. At its heart is a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder EA113 engine (as opposed to the EA888 fitted to the conventional Scirocco) in heavily revised form. The block has been reinforced with an entirely new alloy head, uprated pistons, conrods and high pressure injectors. An uprated turbocharger generating 1.2 bar of boost is joined by a new intercooler to cope with the extra heat generated. The result is 265 PS and 258 lbs ft of torque – a rise of 65 PS and 51 lbs ft over the Scirocco’s current 2.0-litre TSI engine.

    Drive is channelled through the front wheels via a six-speed manual or DSG gearbox. Ensuring greater grip in all conditions, especially on tight corners, is XDS (first seen on the new Golf GTI) an electronic cross-axle traction control system. As with the rest of the Scirocco range, the Scirocco R is fitted with Adaptive Chassis Control (ACC). This allows the driver to select from normal, comfort or sport modes to define the desired suspension, steering and accelerator response settings for the conditions and journey. The braking system has also been uprated with larger discs and callipers, the latter finished in gloss black.

    The mechanical changes to the Scirocco R are joined by a purposeful new look. The new front bumper, featuring a set of LED running lights, is dominated by a trio of deep airdams while the Xenon lights, fitted as standard, frame a new gloss black grille element set into which is a single ‘R’ badge. Further back, the mirrors are capped in gloss black while the rubbing strips which run down either side of the standard Scirocco have been removed to be replaced by a set of body-coloured side skirts.

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    The rear of the Scirocco R features smoked rear light lenses and a new, rear spoiler along with a prominent diffuser finished in gloss black mounted between a pair of new oval tailpipes. The Scirocco badge and engine designation are both deleted in favour of the Volkswagen badge and a single ‘R’ logo. Completing the changes are a set of 18-inch five-spoke wheels with 19-inch versions available as an option.

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    The uprated look continues inside the Scirocco R. The main contact points are new sports seats complete with ‘R’ logos are joined by a gloss black finish on the centre console, vents and door cards replacing the silver highlights found on the standard car. A new three-spoke, flat-bottomed steering wheel finished in black leather with contrasting white stitching sits in front of new white backlit dials complete with blue needles unique to the ‘R’ models. As standard the Scirocco R will be fitted with a touchscreen CD stereo, 2Zone climate control, six airbags and Electronic Stabilisation Programme.

    Sales of the Scirocco R in the UK are set to start towards the end of the year. Prices will be announced closer to this time.

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    Looks great but will lack the beautiful sound of the 3.2 V6 unit [:^(]
     
  4. Deako Paid Member Paid Member

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    Why will it lack it? It was never used in the 'Rocco.
     
  5. Deako Paid Member Paid Member

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    Tell you what guys, if i win the lottery ill create a mid engined R36 Scirocco. Will that be ok? [:D]
     
  6. PhatVR6 Forum Junkie

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    no v6, no 4wd


    fail....
     
  7. i.a.n.b Forum Junkie

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    Borrowed from VW desktop:

     
  8. nealey Forum Junkie

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    that looks pretty naughty
     
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    LED running lights...

    Oh Dear.... :thumbd:
     
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    NEEDS 4WD really to make it stand out really.........kinda needs to be special to be flagship model
     
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    4WD - no thanks, keep the weight down - looks rather special as it is :thumbup:

    See MOTORSPORT section for better pictures
     
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    I think it looks far too busy, too much going on.

    Stick that engine without all the crap on the normal one.
     
  13. A.N. Other Banned after significant club disruption Dec 5th 2

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    I assume that is the S3 engine?

    4WD. If you think there's a need, watch the conventional FWD Sciroccos rock at this weekend's Nurburgring 24 Hours. Rain is a high possibility.

    Just thinking aloud.... should they have called it a 'Storm'... ?
     
  14. gillm

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    im tempted !
     
  15. PhatVR6 Forum Junkie

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    it's not a race car

    FWD is fine with hot slicks and a diff.

    this hasn't got either.
     
  16. craggsy Forum Member

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    Why drop the 4wd an V6 config of previous R models. It worked. They sold. Why change......**** the enviroment I wanna hear a proper noise when i drive...just my opinion
     
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    Tax and pressure from Europe to produce more economical cars with lower CO2 emissions. The V6 might sound better, but its by no means a better performer.
     
  18. A.N. Other Banned after significant club disruption Dec 5th 2

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    FWD is fine, end of.

    Think of it as a bike, with no stabilisers :p








    /runs
     
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    I know the reasons why....just cant understand why. Not changing engine in a R8 from V8 to a 2litre Turbo and FWD are they....gone upto a V10.
    Could go on for a while......but most probably be a cracking motor....still should of done 4WD tho' to keep with the outgoing R models. People associate R models with 4WD...2 golfs and a touareg and a passat. Why change now
     
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    couldn't agree more, sound track is nice, but tunability and less tax is even nicer.

    4WD pointless, especially a basic system like vw's.
     

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