Volkswagen Virtus Now Available Through Leasing & Subscriptions Models, Prices Start Rs. 26,987

- Volkswagen is offering the Virtus through a subscription program
- The Virtus available via Power Lease does not have a mileage cap
- The subscription and lease models cover registration, insurance & service
The new Volkswagen Virtus will now be available through the automaker's 'Subscription' and 'Power Lease' models, the company has announced. Volkswagen Passenger Cars India has expanded its omnichannel mobility to include the Virtus and the car will be available for customers with prices starting from Rs. 26,987 (ex-showroom, Ahmedabad) per month. Under the subscription and lease program, owners need to pay a monthly rental on the vehicle with the amount covering registration, insurance, service and more.
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The Volkswagen Virtus is priced from Rs. 11.22 lakh to Rs. 17.92 lakh (ex-showroom)
Speaking about the Omni-channel mobility offerings for the Virtus, Ashish Gupta, Brand Director - Volkswagen Passenger Cars India, said, "Brand Volkswagen has always been at the forefront of offering innovative mobility solutions that cater to varied customer needs. Our Omni-channel mobility solution is available across our product portfolio and we are delighted to now add the newly launched Volkswagen Virtus as well. We are confident, that the subscription and leasing platform will offer aspirational Indian customers the opportunity to experience our refreshed product portfolio in a hassle-free and new-age ownership experience."
Volkswagen says that through its subscription model, customers can bring home the Virtus with only one month of the security deposit and an advance rental payment. Customers can look for different subscription plans varying between two to four years. It covers term insurance, scheduled service, and unscheduled repairs, while there's also an easy exit option and no resale risk. The subscription model is available from an all-inclusive Rs. 26,987 (ex-showroom, Ahmedabad) every month.
Also Read: 2022 Volkswagen Virtus 1.0-Litre TSI Manual Review
The Power Lease option does not have a mileage cap and also allows customers to retain the model after the tenure
Meanwhile, customers can also opt for the Power Lease model, which is similar to the subscription model. Customers can lease the Virtus with one month's security deposit and an advance rental, while also selecting a tenure between two and four years. There is no mileage cap either when leasing the vehicle. However, the power lease option also gives customers the option to retain the car after the tenure has been completed at just 20 per cent of the ex-showroom price. Customers can also avail of re-financing options, while there will be service value packages that will include insurance as well. Power Lease models for the VW Virtus start from Rs. 29,991 (ex-showroom, Ahmedabad).
The new purchase and leasing options help lower acquisition cost, while also enabling peace of mind ownership experience considering the service and insurance is covered under the monthly price. Apart from the Virtus, the Taigun is also available through the subscription and lease models.
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