Have you ever heard the
final movement of The Four Seasons: Summer by Vivaldi? You probably
have, as this is one of the more popular pieces of Classical (OK, Baroque for
the pedantic) music. This piece is a musical interpretation of the sirocco, a
fierce, hot wind that often sweeps across the Mediterranean during the “Dog
Days” of summer heat. This wind has inspired not only this musical masterpiece
but also the VW Sirocco, a sports coupe from Volkswagen
Now, a sports coupe
should be fast, and if the Volkswagen Sirocco wants to live up to its impressive
name, it should be fast. And hot. And exhilarating. Does the Volkswagen Scirocco
deliver on its name and live up to the smooth bodyshape? Well, judge for
yourself. The Volkswagen Sirocco comes powered with either a 1.4 litre 118 kW
engine with 240 Nm of torque available at quite a wide range of low revs
(1500–4500 rpm) and a top speed of 218 km/h; or else a 2.0 litre 147 kW that
flies off from a standstill to 100 km/h in 7.1 seconds (automatic version)
thanks to 280 Nm of torque in the 1700–5000 rpm range, then on to the top speed
of 233 km/h (don’t do this on the open road – keep this sort of pace for where
you can do it legally). The 118 kW Volkswagen Sirocco does the 0–100 km/h sprint
in 8.0 seconds, just so you can compare the two models. Both engines come
coupled with automatic transmission: the 1.4 litre is harnessed to a 7-speed
auto, while the 2.0 litre joins forces with a 6-speed tiptronic gear system for
extra exhilaration.
The Volkswagen Scirocco
looks like it can do all this, too. This three-door hatch’s body sits low,
looking poised for action and stable at the same time. The twin headlights look
focussed and keen, an impression that is mirrored by the fog lights below. The
lines are clean, aerodynamic and unruffled – the Volkswagen Sirocco even looks
good from a bird’s-eye view. The twin chrome exhausts at the rear are just one
of the tiny touches of smooth Euro class – exactly what you would expect from a
VW.
The styling doesn’t stop
on the outside, as you can imagine. The lower-priced 1.4 litre is
well-appointed, with features like the climate control, the multi-function
display and cupholders distributed for easy access around the dashboard – and
don’t forget the leather sports-styled steering wheel. Cruise control, a cooled
glove box and an eight-speaker CD/radio system with auxiliary input jack
complete the Volkswagen Scirocco 1.4’s interior features. The 2.0 litre
Volkswagen Scirocco adds in the paddle shifters for the tiptronic transmission
and rear park assist, plus upgrading the sound system to a 6-CD stacker. Either
model of Volkswagen Sirocco seats four, with the rear seats able to be folded
flat.
All VWs handle well, and
the Volkswagen Scirocco is no exception. Both models have a hill control
function, plus an ESP package that includes driver steering recommendation,
brake assist, Electronic Differential Lock (EDL), Anti-Slip Regulator (ASR) and
ABS brakes. This coupe likes being on the road and wants to stay on it! Front,
side and curtain airbags complete the safety picture. The handling can be
improved even further with the optional chassis control package.
The current model series
includes the:
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Volkswagen Scirocco 1.4
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Volkswagen Scirocco 2.0
For any more information
on the Volkswagen Scirocco, or for that matter any other new car, contact one of
our friendly consultants on 1300 303 181. If you'd like some fleet discount
pricing (yes even for private buyers!), we can submit vehicle quote requests out
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