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Classic of the Month

Volkswagen Scirocco II

40th Anniversary

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Even before the Golf, the Volkswagen Scirocco heralded Volkswagen's new design style. The second generation of this elegant and sporty iconic design is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, the Autostadt's ZeitHaus presents a very special second generation model as its October Classic of the Month: the Volkswagen Scirocco II GTX 16V.

With its streamlined design and state-of-the-art technology such as a transverse engine, front wheel drive and chassis, the Scirocco I turned the motoring market upside down. The iconic coupé soon became known as Volkswagen's "fun car" for the younger generation and proved extremely popular, with more than 500,000 sold worldwide. In March 1981, the second generation of the elegant and somewhat stark looking 2+2 seater was launched on the market; most of the technology remained unaltered. There were some differences, compared to its predecessor: The second generation was equipped with a four-valve, rather than a two-valve cylinder engine, and also featured an aerodynamically efficient "Kamm tail" and a rear spoiler. The Volkswagen design studio also gave the Scirocco II a new body design. Both models, the Scirocco I and II, were manufactured by Karmann in Osnabrück.

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With 129PS produced by a 1781cc engine, the Scirocco II GTX 16V reaches a top speed of 204 km/h.

The red "16V" emblems on the radiator grille, B-pillar and rear indicate that this is the more powerful version of the wedge-shaped classic.

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As its October 2021 Classic of the Month, the ZeitHaus presents a very special second generation version to mark the 40th anniversary of the Scirocco II: A metallic silver Scirocco II GTX 16V built in 1987. With 129PS produced by a 1781cc engine, the Scirocco II GTX 16V reaches a top speed of 204km/h. When it was launched, it cost 31,100 Deutschmarks.

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The ZeitHaus multi-brand car museum is one of the world's leading automotive museums and part of the Autostadt in Wolfsburg. Its collection comprises around 260 vehicles by more than 60 manufacturers.