VW Scirocco Boot Dimensions in cm


Model information
The VW Scirocco is a sporty coupé, first introduced in 1974 and characterised by its dynamic styling and sporty handling. The latest generation, launched in 2008 and produced until 2017, combines modern design with powerful engines and a range of technical features. The Scirocco is aimed at buyers who value sportiness and everyday practicality.
Variants in the same range
The VW Scirocco is offered as a coupé and differs markedly from other models in the VW line, such as the Golf or Passat. While the Golf is available in various variants such as saloon, estate and cabriolet, the Scirocco remains restricted to the sporty coupé design. This distinction is important to avoid confusion, especially since the Golf offers a broader model range.
Model year differences
The model changes to the VW Scirocco, which affect the body dimensions and boot size, occurred mainly between model years 2008 and 2017. During this period there were several facelifts and technical updates, which did not result in any significant changes to boot volume. The basic dimensions remained constant throughout the production run, ensuring consistent use of the boot space.
Direct competition
In the same price class and size, the VW Scirocco competes with models such as the Ford Focus Coupé and the Peugeot 308. The Ford Focus Coupé offers a boot volume of around 316 litres, while the Peugeot 308 offers 420 litres. These differences in boot capacity can be decisive for buyers who need extra storage space.
Cheaper alternatives
Cheaper alternatives to the VW Scirocco with similar boot dimensions include models such as the Dacia Sandero and the Skoda Fabia. The Dacia Sandero offers a boot volume of around 320 litres, while the Skoda Fabia offers 330 litres. These models are generally cheaper, but offer less sporty performance and equipment compared with the Scirocco.
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