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VW Scirocco blows hot and cold

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Unveiled in March, Volkswagen's sporty new Scirocco coupe is in danger of not making the cut for Australia.

It would be a case of deja-vu for Aussies because the original Scirocco was never released here either.

Launched in 1974, the first Scirocco was a replacement for the aging Karmann Ghia sports car.

Based on the Golf and styled by Giugiaro, the car took its name from the hot wind that blows from the Sahara to the Mediterranean Sea.

It went on to forge a reputation as a fun, affordable sports package until its demise in 1992.


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Volkswagen is keen to tap back into this emotional section of the market with the release of a replacement under the same name.

The new Scirocco made its international debut as a concept under the name Iroc at the 2006 Paris motor show (a shortened version of the name).

Although the company describes Scirocco as a sports coupe, it is in fact a three-door hatch with seating for four people - but with individual seats for the rear passengers.

Based on the Eos rather than Golf platform, it is officially available with a selection of four diesel and petrol engines, including the new Twincharger.

They range in power from 90 to the 147kW, the latter being the turbocharged 2.0-litre engine from GTI.

Volkswagen said the new coupe will be offered with numerous “innovative” technologies such as an adaptive chassis control system.

It all sounds good but Volkswagen Australia believes the car deserves a more powerful engine for this country to match its premium, sporty persona.

Unfortunately, this stance puts it at odds with Volkswagen's global strategy for the car.

Volkswagen Australia boss Jutta Dierks said unless she can get the car with the right engine and specification levels, it would not be a paying proposition.

Ms Dierks said it was the most difficult model she has had to tackle since arriving here to run the company in 2005.

In this time, sales of Volkswagen cars and commercial vehicles have more than trebled here.

Ms Dierks revealed this week she has spent months arguing the case for Scirocco with head office, making several trips back to Germany specifically to discuss this vehicle.

Scirocco is likely to appeal to buyers of Golf GTI and R32, sparking fears in North America at least that it could cannablise GTI sales.

GTI is incidentally the company's biggest selling Golf here.

Taking Scirocco further upmarket with the addition of a 3.2-litre V6 for example would not only reinforce the car's sporting credentials but put some distance between the cars.

“I would love to have a more powerful one [engine], but that's all I can tell you,” she said.

Ms Dierks added, however, that the final decision on whether to import the car rests with her.

“To be honest if we can't fit it into the position we think it should be in then we won't bring the car in,” she said.

 

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  • It is a great car indeed! We are a RAWS workshop and got our application granted yesterday to import the vehicle under the enthusiasts scheme. We will get a sample vehicle in soon. We think we will be able to supply enthusiasts with the 2.0 l TSI and R-Version in the second half of 2010. So stay tuned!

    Wilko Doehring of Melbourne Posted on 10 March 2010 7:15pm
  • It's a great looking car, and I would love to have one. VW has dumped the 3.2V6 from the Golf range due to emission and fuel consumption standards, so obviously we are not likely to see that engine in the Scirocco. Yes, the Gti is the best selling Golf variant in Australia at present, and there is a reason for that... we want performance, style, and something a little more than the rest of the Gol range. SCIROCCO may just be the answer. The GtD may be making an appearance is Australia soon, but there are only so many ways you can butter your Golf bread. I want to taste something else!

    Benny of Brisbane Posted on 27 February 2010 4:24pm
  • I am very keen to hear VW announce the intro of the Scirocco in Aus. I drove on in the UK in July 09... a great looker... Hmmm I think I could part with my Benz.... !

    Gordon Smith of South Yarra Posted on 29 December 2009 10:18pm
  • With the imminent launch of the FT86 coupe and it's Subaru sibling in late 2010, and the Tiburon replacement coupe around the same time,it seems ridiculous that VW Austalia would not import this beautiful car and take advantage of a market that craves a sporty,affordable, and stylish vehicle of German quality. This car would be a hot seller for VW and they would almost certainly dominate the market in this genre. The new Jap and Korean coupes will outsell the Golf GTI any way, so lets see the Scirocco in Oz soon and make an old guy happy.

    Davo bucko of Bribie Island Posted on 04 December 2009 4:33pm
  • We drove a Scirocco in Germany back in July on the Autobahn and my Kids in the back loved it just like my Wife and I.They said I should buy one, as soon as they are available to change from our Golf. I had a Scirrocco GT in 1976 and can't wait for VW Australia to make a positive Decision

    Enno of Sydney Posted on 22 October 2009 11:19am
  • I am anxiously awaiting to see if the Scirocco will be released in Australia. I will be in the market for a new vehicle to replace my Jetta in 2010. Would love to be able to buy one.

    Jay Gee of Sydney Posted on 15 July 2009 3:39pm
  • VW need to do a buyers surevey. Perhaps no one really wants to buy a GOLF they just don't have a better choice!!!. As for the Sirooco what else looks as good, has great fuel ecoonomy, a supurb engines & sit in the 40-50 k price bracket? Answer NOTHING. Here's a radical idea kills of the GOLF an give everyone a Sirocco. Let's just consider it as the new look GOLF. I'll put a GOLF sticker on the back if it helps! VW if you watching - there's no better looking cars on the road in the sub 60k.

    Waiting Impatiently for Sirocco of Manly Posted on 15 July 2009 12:05am
  • Please Ms Dierks, don't hinge your decision to import this great little hatch on whether you secure a V6 engine! I am waiting to buy one of these things having researched for months. You have totally missed the mark because if it only came in a V6, I wouldn't buy it. Not only that, right now this is the only VW I am interested in. I wouldn't buy a GTI. So if you insist on a V6 then I will have to buy from another company. People with a family can still buy a 5 door hatch (GTI) and people like me can buy a great little 3 door daily driver suited for two empty nesters...

    BG of Bundaberg, Qld Posted on 24 March 2009 6:46pm
  • It seems clear that we are all waiting for VW to make it's mind on bringing the Scirocco to Australia. Like the others I don't need a thirsty V6, I'd rather Ms Dierks was working to get the 2 ltr turbo in an all wheel drive as in the R32 rather than faffing around about a V6! And like the others I've put off a car renewal but I wont wait forever...life's too short. If they can't get their act together, I'm happy to hand over my money to another manufacturer, it's that simple. I'm thinking of a much cheaper Corolla with a TRD makeover to the same spend of a VW and I'd be happy. smile

    Arthur Barnes of Sydney Posted on 23 November 2008 12:57am
  • As the owner of my second Golf, currently a 2001 Cabrio, I am in the market for my next "different" VW. Is Ms Dierks actually in touch with the psyche of many log-term owners of her brand? The combination of style & performance of a GTI (or TSI?) engined Scirroco would fill the need for many of us who aren't prepared to settle "the ordinary Golf" (even if it is an excellent car). 3.2 litre V6?? Does she pay for her fuel herself? I think not.

    Alan Slack of Sydney Posted on 05 November 2008 10:13pm
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