Volkswagen Polo and Vento Limited Editions Launched
car&bike Team
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Oct 10, 2015, 04:13 PM

Taking into account that the festive season is just around the corner, Volkswagen India has launched a limited edition Polo. Called as the Polo Exquisite, the car will be available in all Volkswagen showrooms across the country.
This new limited edition Polo which effortlessly boasts of features like black roof foil, detachable made-to-size window blinds and carbon fibre finish on ORVMs. Thanks to these changes the hatch looks a bit more sporty and that's what Volkswagen had set out to achieve.
The Polo comes equipped with features like ABS, dual front air-bags as standard fitment. All Volkswagen customers can avail of these new features by upgrading to the Polo Exquisite at an attractive cost on Polo Highline (Manual Transmission) models.
Michael Mayer, Director, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India, said, "We are very excited to present India's favorite hatch back in its new avatar, the Polo Exquisite which cements its place as the sporty, dynamic and a powerful hatch in the hearts of its owners."
Volkswagen also launched the Vento Highline Plus variant which is based, similar to the Polo, on the Highline trim. The Vento Highline Plus also gets a Blaupunkt music system with navigation and SD card support.
There are no changes to the powertrains in both the cars and the Polo Exquisite gets the same 1.2-litre MPI petrol (74bhp, 110Nm) and 1.5-litre TDI diesel (88.8bhp, 230Nm) engines, that power the regular highline variants. The Volkswagen Vento Highline Puls too continues to feature the 1.6-litre MPI petrol (103.3bhp, 175Nm) and the 1.5-litre TDI diesel (103.5bhp, 250Nm).
Ex-showroom Mumbai Prices of Volkswagen Polo Exquisite and Vento Highline Plus
This new limited edition Polo which effortlessly boasts of features like black roof foil, detachable made-to-size window blinds and carbon fibre finish on ORVMs. Thanks to these changes the hatch looks a bit more sporty and that's what Volkswagen had set out to achieve.
The Polo comes equipped with features like ABS, dual front air-bags as standard fitment. All Volkswagen customers can avail of these new features by upgrading to the Polo Exquisite at an attractive cost on Polo Highline (Manual Transmission) models.
Michael Mayer, Director, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India, said, "We are very excited to present India's favorite hatch back in its new avatar, the Polo Exquisite which cements its place as the sporty, dynamic and a powerful hatch in the hearts of its owners."
Volkswagen also launched the Vento Highline Plus variant which is based, similar to the Polo, on the Highline trim. The Vento Highline Plus also gets a Blaupunkt music system with navigation and SD card support.

There are no changes to the powertrains in both the cars and the Polo Exquisite gets the same 1.2-litre MPI petrol (74bhp, 110Nm) and 1.5-litre TDI diesel (88.8bhp, 230Nm) engines, that power the regular highline variants. The Volkswagen Vento Highline Puls too continues to feature the 1.6-litre MPI petrol (103.3bhp, 175Nm) and the 1.5-litre TDI diesel (103.5bhp, 250Nm).
Ex-showroom Mumbai Prices of Volkswagen Polo Exquisite and Vento Highline Plus
Polo Exquisite Petrol - Rs. 5.50 lakh
Polo Exquisite Diesel - Rs. 8.73 lakh
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