Since its market launch in 1974, the Scirocco compact sports coupé has been the most successful Volkswagen in its segment: 795,650 vehicles were sold up to 1992. Currently, the third generation is being manufactured.
Last Friday, at the VW plant in Portugal, just two years after its market launch, the 100,000th third generation Scirocco rolled off the production line.
Andreas Hinrichs, Autoeuropa plant manager, said, “The Scirocco is one of the most important cars that we produce. For myself personally, it was a moving moment.”
The celebrated model is a Scirocco R 2.0-litre TSI, in Rising Blue Metallic, with a Titan Black interior, radio navigation system, Park Pilot and a tilting sunroof. In southern Portugal, with 3,000 employees, Volkswagen produces the Eos, the new Sharan and, since 2008, the third generation of the Scirocco.
With its attractive design and sporty appearance, the Scirocco leaves a lasting impression. In 2008, it claimed the AutoBILD Design Award and was named Car of the Year by Top Gear magazine.
The Scirocco is looking just as good in motorsport as it does on the open road: already in 2008, the racing version of the new Scirocco occupied top ranks at the 24 hour race at the Nürburgring. In its first time at the competition in 2009, the Scirocco GT24-CNG (natural gas ) won in the alternative-drive class.