Volkswagen Corrado
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Volkswagen Corrado

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About

A sporty compact coupe that was known for its distinctive design and performance-oriented features.

Introduction Year

1986

Discontinuation Year

1995

Category

coupe

Platform

A2

Variants

7 variants of the Volkswagen Corrado

1.8L 16V Coupe

1.8L 16V Coupe

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The 1.8L 16V Coupe was introduced in 1988 as part of the original Corrado generation. It features a 1.8L inline-4 engine producing 139 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant offers a sporty design and agile handling, making it popular among enthusiasts. It was available in various trims and markets, showcasing Volkswagen's commitment to performance and style.

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Introduced: 1988 Discontinued: 1995
2.0L Supercharged VR6 Coupe

2.0L Supercharged VR6 Coupe

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The 2.0L Supercharged VR6 Coupe was introduced in 1992 as a high-performance variant of the Corrado. It features a 2.9L VR6 engine producing 190 hp, enhanced by a supercharger, delivering impressive acceleration and handling. This variant is known for its sporty features, including upgraded suspension and aerodynamic enhancements, making it a favorite among performance enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1992 Discontinued: 1995
2.0L Coupe

2.0L Coupe

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The 2.0L Coupe was introduced in 1990 as a mid-range option in the Corrado lineup. It features a 2.0L inline-4 engine producing 134 hp, paired with either a 5-speed manual or an optional automatic transmission. This variant combines everyday usability with sporty styling and performance, appealing to a wide range of buyers looking for a compact coupe.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1995
2.9L VR6 Coupe

2.9L VR6 Coupe

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The 2.9L VR6 Coupe was introduced in 1995 as the final variant of the Corrado. It features a 2.9L VR6 engine producing 190 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This variant stands out with its refined performance and sporty dynamics, representing the culmination of the Corrado's development. Although short-lived, it left a lasting impression on fans of the model.

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Introduced: 1995 Discontinued: 1995
1.6L 16V Coupe

1.6L 16V Coupe

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The 1.6L 16V Coupe was introduced in 1986 as part of the A2 generation. It features a 1.6L inline-4 engine producing 110 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant is known for its sporty handling and compact size, appealing to enthusiasts. It was available in various markets, primarily in Europe, and served as an entry-level model in the Corrado lineup.

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Introduced: 1986 Discontinued: 1995
2.0L 8V Coupe

2.0L 8V Coupe

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The 2.0L 8V Coupe was introduced in 1986 as part of the first generation of Corrado models. It features a 2.0L inline-4 engine producing 115 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This variant offered a more accessible performance option for buyers seeking a sporty coupe without the higher costs associated with the 16V versions.

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Introduced: 1986 Discontinued: 1995
2.0L 16V Coupe

2.0L 16V Coupe

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The 2.0L 16V Coupe was introduced in 1988, enhancing the Corrado's performance spectrum. It features a 2.0L inline-4 engine producing 139 hp, coupled with a 5-speed manual or optional automatic transmission. This variant was popular for its balance of power and efficiency, appealing to a wide audience, particularly in the European market.

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Introduced: 1988 Discontinued: 1995