amanico[JLC Moderator]
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VW Corrado, a ( too? ) ambitious coupé from VW?
1988... Volkswagen unveils an intriguing coupé. We are far from the angular lines of the Scirocco, the line is more sensual, sweet, almost noble for a car from this era.
The engine was promising... With the help of a compressor, the 1.8 reached 160 HP, when the 16V of the Scirroco had 130.
More power, but also more torque!
On the rear part of the car, you had an " aileron " which moved when you reached a certain speed, 120 KM / H, if I remember correctly.
The interior was austere, contrasting with the feeling on the road, as the car was very living on the road.
The major issue of this car was the price... In 1988, VW asked a bit less than 30 K Euros for it...
The outcome? The Corrado was not very popular....
VW quickly came with a 16 V version, 136 HP, without compressor, which was offered around 20 K Euros, but the car was anemic.
At the end of its life, the Corrado was gifted a superb engine, the VR 6, a very compact 6 Cylinders, with an outstanding melody, delivering some 190 HP. The best engine for this car, but the Corrado was stuck to its reputation of an expensive car...
I loved the Corrado so much that I owned the three versions. I started with the G 60, which I prepared to 190 HP... Which was great fun, and even more " living " than the VR 6, due to a bigger torque.
I also tuned the VR6, from Oettinger, and got some 225 HP... That was one of the loves of my life, I must say.
Here are the pictures of the G60:
And here, the VR6:
Any Corrado owners or lovers among you?
Best,
Nicolas