2009 Volkswagen Scirocco R
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Engine |
2 liter TSI inline-4 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
turbocharger |
Torque |
258 lb-ft | ||
HP |
261 hp |
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HP/Liter |
130.5 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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(from Volkswagen
Press Release) The new Scirocco R – From the race track to the
road
Sports car has international debut at the Nürburgring
Wolfsburg / Nürburg, 20 May 2009 - There could not be a better time
or place for a world premiere: parallel to the start of the 24-hour
race at the Nürburgring, Volkswagen is presenting the new Scirocco R
for the first time anywhere. A sports car without compromise and a
race track that demands everything of the driver will be meeting
together this weekend.
Approximately one year after the market launch of the third Scirocco
generation, Volkswagen is presenting the most powerful series built
Scirocco ever made at the Nürburgring. Its charged four-cylinder 2.0
l TSI is impressive with an output of 195 kW / 265 PS and 350 Newton
metres of torque – the dynamic effect is just as striking as the
running gear which provides optimal traction characteristics thanks
to, amongst other things, the new front axle differential lock XDS.
The design of the Scirocco R is largely based on the Scirocco GT24,
which was designed for motor sports: there are large air intake
openings in the front bumper which the engineers used to achieve
optimal cooling for the engine and the brakes, and an integrated
front spoiler as well as the bi-xenon headlights. At the rear end,
the roof edge spoiler, which is much larger than on the standard
model, a striking shining black diffuser and the chrome tailpipes of
the dual exhaust system dominate the design. The side view of the
vehicle is characterised by the powerful sill panels as well as the
specially-designed 18" alloy wheels "Talladega".
Volkswagen will demonstrate the potential of the new Scirocco R
during the 24- hour race with this racing version. With a total of
five Sciroccos, driver teams including Dr Ulrich Hackenberg, member
of the Volkswagen board of management for technical development, the
rally world champion Carlos Sainz as well as this year's Dakar
winner Giniel de Villiers, will be at the start line.