Volkswagen Crest Collection Launched In India For Vento, Ameo And Polo

- The Crest Collection adds exterior and interior aesthetic upgrades
- The collection also adds Wolfsburg's crest bagde on the cars
- The Crest Collection package is available as an accessory at VW dealers

Volkswagen Crest Collection Arm Rest
The new Crest Collection is available across all variants of the Volkswagen Ameo; along with the Comfortline and Highline trims of the Polo and the Highline trim of the Vento sedan. The special edition adds styling bits to the white exterior of the cars comprising a matte black roof, the heritage Volkswagen side foil and detachable sun roof blinds.

Volkswagen Crest Collection Matte Black Roof
Announcing the launch of the Crest Collection, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India, Director, Michael Mayer said, "Keeping our customers at the heart of everything that we do at Volkswagen, the Crest Collection is sure to resonate with those who are looking for added style from our existing portfolio. We are delighted to introduce the Crest Collection, offering a glimpse of our global tradition in India, especially for the buyers of the Made-in-India Made-for-India Ameo. We will continue to evolve and innovate on our existing portfolio, giving our customers the power of choice."
Complementing the exteriors, the cabin on all three Volkswagen models gets updated with beige leather seat covers with diamond stitching, front centre arm rest along with storage space and new anti-slip floor mats. You also get certain small yet thoughtful additions like the door step garnish protecting the car from scratches.

Volkswagen Crest Collection Floor Mat
The Crest Collection also holds a little bit of history that is sure to interest ardent Volkswagen fans. The collection carries a legacy dating back to 1945, where every car under the collection was bestowed with the 'Crest' badge.

Volkswagen Crest
The badge has been a global symbol of Wolfsburg's pride (Volkswagen's Headquarters), and depicts a castle and the Aller River with the red wolf standing between the castle's twin turrets. The Crest was in fact, the first badge of the original Beetle manufactured post 1945 in Wolfsburg, Germany.

Volkswagen Crest Collection Leather Seats
Coming to prices, the Crest Collection is an additional accessory fitment available at dealerships, over and above the vehicle cost. On the Volkswagen Polo, the additional package is priced at Rs. 15,000, while the same costs Rs. 3000 on the Vento. On the Ameo Trendline and Highline trims, the Crest Collection package is priced at Rs. 25,000, and is priced at Rs. 21,000 on the Ameo Highline.
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