With the brand new Polo and Vento, VW’s Indian line-up is now utterly BS-VI compliant.
Automaker Volkswagen India on Thursday launched BS-VI compliant variations of premium hatchback Polo and mid-sized sedan Vento, priced between Rs 5.82 and Rs 13.29 lakh (ex-showroom). The firm has launched the fashions with a brand new vary of petrol powertrains.
The new Polo is powered by MPI and TSI petrol engines mated with each guide and computerized transmissions. The 1-litre MPI variations of the mannequin have priced between Rs 5.82 lakh and Rs 7.Eight lakh, whereas the 1-litre TSI engine trims are tagged at Rs 8.02 and Rs 9.59 lakh, respectively.
On the opposite hand, Vento with guide transmission is priced between Rs 8.86 lakh and Rs 11.99 lakh, whereas the automated trims are tagged at Rs 12.09 lakh and Rs 13.29 lakh. “Volkswagen is always committed to bring in the best of technology for its customers in India while being conscious about its carbon footprint,” Volkswagen Passengers Cars Director Steffen Knapp stated in an announcement.
In accordance with the Indian authorities norms, Volkswagen India introduced a 100 per cent transformation to a BS-VI product portfolio, he added. “The carlines continue to be accessible for the Indian customers with no major price difference across the Polo and Vento carlines,” Knapp stated. Polo and Vento now include heat-insulating glass, which maintains the cabin temperature and thus decreasing gas consumption and enhancing buyer consolation whereas driving, the corporate stated.
This post was last modified on March 8, 2020 7:35 am