1.0-litre TSI Three-cylinder Turbocharged Petrol Engine
Displacement (CC)
999 CC
No. of Cylinders
3
Power
115 bhp @ 5,000–5,500 rpm bhp@5000-5500 rpm
Torque
178 Nm @ 1,750-4,500 rpm Nm@1750-4500 rpm
Top Speed
190
Acceleration 0 to 100 Kmph
10.5
No. of gears
6
Drive Train
FWD
Turbocharger
Yes
Emissions Standard
BS6 Phase 2
Volkswagen Virtus Variants
Volkswagen Virtus Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 12.36 to 21.75 Lakh. Volkswagen offers Virtus in 15 variants. The top variant of Virtus is GT Plus 1.5 TSI DSG (New Features) and the base variant is Comfortline 1.0 TSI MT.
Volkswagen Virtus offers a refined driving experience with smooth engine performance and a well-built cabin. The boot space is generous, and the suspension handles road imperfections well. Safety features like airbags are a big plus, and it’s an overall comfortable car for city and highway drives. Though the fuel efficiency is decent, it’s not class-leading.
For the third episode of the Festivals of India series, we took a Volkswagen Virtus to India’s party capital Goa to usher in the New Year after an authentic Christmas celebration
Volkswagen India replaces the age-old Vento with the new Virtus in the compact sedan segment, and we got a chance to test the two turbo petrol units in its automatic avatars. Read on to know exactly what we think of the newest contender vying for the throne.