2734 lbs (1240 kg) 58%F/42%R 0.065 hp/lb (0.107 kW/kg)
"Compact and sturdy form wraps the now legendary VR6 engine in the VW Corrado. This kind of power in a car this size will astound you with its capabilities. The Corrado is comfortable on any surface and is a perfect starting point for an adventure in Forza Motorsport 5."—Official description[1]
The 1995 Volkswagen Corrado VR6 - abbreviated as "VW Corrado" or "VW Corrado '95" - is a front-wheel drive sport compact by Volkswagen.
It appears in all main series titles except for Forza Motorsport (2005) and Forza Horizon 3.
Contents
1Synopsis
2Statistics
3Conversions
4Trivia
4.1Behind the scenes
5Gallery
5.1Forzavista
6References
Synopsis[]
The Corrado debuted in 1988 as an upmarket sport coupé ranging above the Scirocco, although it was replaced altogether by the former in 1992.
The VR6 model first became available in 1992, and featured a unique 2.8 liter V6 with 15° cylinder banks and 178 hp (133 kW), although there was also a more powerful 2.9 liter variant for Europe. It also had an active rear wing that raised at 62 mph (100 km/h).
The Corrado was discontinued in 1994 in the United States and ended worldwide production the following year.[2]
Statistics[]
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Speed 4.3Acceleration 3.2 Braking 3.6 Handling 3.7 Base Rarity 3.6
D 295
Unlock Requirements North America: missing data Rarity: ? Europe: missing data Rarity: ? Asia: missing data Rarity: ?
Performance & Body Style Body Style:Hatch Value: ? CR Speed: Top Speed: missing data Acceleration: 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h): missing data 0-100 mph (0-161 km/h): missing data Braking: 60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): missing data100-0 mph (161-0 km/h): missing data Lateral Gs: 60 mph (97 km/h): missing data 120 mph (193 km/h): missing data
Availability Autoshow: Can be purchased from the Autoshow for 20,000 CRWheelspin: Possible Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin prize Auction House: Can be purchased or bid on through an Auction House listing Seasonal: This vehicle may appear as a listed item in the Forzathon Shop or as a Festival Playlist reward. Forzathon Shop:N/A Festival Playlist:Series 13 (Summer) - "Dodge Brawl" championshipSeries 49 (Summer) - "Dodge Brawl" championship
Performance & Car Type Car Type:Retro Hot Hatch Value: 20,000 CR Rarity: Common Speed: Top Speed: 148.2 mph (238.5 km/h) Acceleration: 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h): 7.316 secs. 0-100 mph (0-161 km/h): 19.100 secs. Braking: 60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): 152.3 ft (46.4 m)100-0 mph (161-0 km/h): 388.2 ft (118.3 m) Lateral Gs: 60 mph (97 km/h): 0.86 g 120 mph (193 km/h): 0.87 g
Single Turbo, Twin Turbo, Twin-Screw Supecharger, Centrifugal Supercharger
Single Turbo, Centrifugal Supercharger
Single Turbo, Centrifugal Supercharger
Single Turbo, Centrifugal Supercharger
Single Turbo, Centrifugal Supercharger
Single Turbo, Centrifugal Supercharger
Single Turbo, Centrifugal Supercharger
Single Turbo, Centrifugal Supercharger
Single Turbo, Centrifugal Supercharger
Trivia[]
It can be modified with Dietrich Concepts and Oettinger aftermarket body parts.
It can be selected as the player's first car in Forza Motorsport 2 after starting a career in the European region, and is the player's first car in Forza Horizon.
Dak has owned a Corrado VR6, which is referenced in the "Horizon Anniversary" Weekly Forzathon Challenge event in Forza Horizon 4.[3] The latter was held in October 2018 as part of the Series 1 Spring Season and contains four Challenges for the Corrado VR6.
In Forza Motorsport 7 it was rewarded in the ForzaRC Tanner Foust Challenge held in April 2018.[4]
Behind the scenes[]
The 2.8L V6 (178 hp) engine swap originates from this car.
Its name, derived from the Spanish verb "correr", means "to run" in English.