Made-In-India Volkswagen Virtus Will Be Exported To 25 Countries

- The Volkswagen Virtus will make its debut on March 8, 2022
- The Virtus is based on the same MQB A0 IN platform as the VW Taigun
- The Virtus will come with a 1.0-litre TSI and 1.5-litre TSI engine
Volkswagen India is currently gearing up for the global debut of its new compact sedan, the Virtus. Slated to be unveiled on March 8, 2022, the new Volkswagen Virtus is built on the MQB A0 IN platform, similar to the Taigun compact SUV. Earlier, the company had announced that models made on the localised MQB A0 architecture will also be exported to other developing markets across the globe. Now the carmaker has revealed that the upcoming, VW Virtus sedan will be exported to 25 countries from India, which includes some Latin American markets.
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The information was shared with us during an exclusive interview with Klaus Zellmer, Board Member for Sales, Marketing and After Sales at Volkswagen Passenger Cars, for the latest episode of Freewheeling with SVP. He spoke with carandbike's Editor-in-chief Siddharth Vinayak Patankar.
When asked about the company's export plan and how it aims to manage the production capacity for both domestic and export markets, Zellmer said, "Currently we are managing supply. As you know the semiconductor supply shortage keeps us very busy in terms of producing enough cars to cover the market demand globally. That puts a limit into our current reach, in terms of Pune for example, to increase production volumes to invest more and to see what countries, especially Latin America would be the right ones to export. We haven't progressed very far in that aspect but it's always on our agenda to check those opportunities as well."
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Further elaborating on the export plans for the models built on the MQB A0 IN platform, Ashish Gupta, Brand Director, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India said, "The current plan in terms exports stands at around 30 countries worldwide where we will be exporting the Taigun, and the Virtus is slated to be exported to over 25 countries from India."

Volkswagen already sells a compact sedan named Vitus in Latin American countries like Brazil and Argentina
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Volkswagen already sells a compact sedan named Vitus in Latin American countries like Brazil and Argentina, based on the global MQB A0 platform like the new Polo. An India-made Virtus is likely to steer things up if and when it is exported to Latin America and other export markets. As for the India-spec, VW Virtus will come with two turbocharged petrol engines - 1.0-litre TSI and 1.5-litre TSI, and both will be offered in manual and automatic choices.
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