VW Scirocco Could Come Back As All-Electric Car

VW Scirocco Could Come Back As All-Electric Car

Manufacturers are working hard on the electrification of their fleets, replacing some of its popular ICE models with fully electric ones. In order to keep up with the competition, some of the models that have not been on the market for years could be revived. One of them is the VW Scirocco, which, if all goes according to plan, should debut in 2028.

The Volkswagen Scirocco was first presented in 1974. The first two generations were produced between 1974 and 1992. After 16 years (in 2008), the third generation VW Scirocco arrived on the market and was produced until 2017, when VW decided to discontinue this model.

According to Autocar, VW is seriously considering bringing back the Scirocco as an electric coupe. The car would be built on the PPE platform, which it would share with the new Porsche Boxster and Cayman. Also, the new Scirocco would be powered by two electric motors (400 hp / 298 kW) with all-wheel drive. Volkswagen is also considering an option with a single electric motor of up to 300 hp (224 kW), and it could represent the brand’s benchmark when it comes to the performance of models in the R range.

Audi, as part of the VW Group, retired its 2-door sports model TT at the end of last year after 25 years. On this occasion, Audi unveiled a limited edition of this model, the Audi TT Tourist Trophy, which will be produced in only 25 copies. However, some rumors say that the TT model could still return in the future, but as a fully electric car.

Source: Autocar

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