Volkswagen launches these two cars in the Indian market
Volkswagen launches these two cars in the Indian market
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Volkswagen India has launched Volkswagen Polo TSI Edition and Volkswagen Vento TSI Edition in the Indian market. The new Volkswagen Polo and Vento TSI Edition are limited in volume and based on the Highline Plus variants. Both of these models get cosmetic upgrades compared to the standard version and are fully loaded with features. The new TSI editions are cheaper than the standard Highline variants and have been introduced to boost sales again, with the company taking the shopping experience online. Let's know in full detail

For your information, at the launch of Limited Edition Models, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India director Steffen Knapp stated that "At Volkswagen, our goal is to bring globally popular TSI technology to the public and showcase the wonders of German engineering in petrol engines, Customers will get great driving experience with reliability. With the increase in general product and style, we are constantly Rahkon are working toward creating attractive and interesting value to meet the changing and growing test. " The same thing, the price, the starting ex showroom price of Volkswagen Polo TSI Edition is Rs 7.89 lakh, while the starting ex showroom price of Volkswagen Vento TSI Edition is Rs 10.99 lakh.

 

Talking about power and specifications, then Volkswagen Polo and Vento TSI Editions have a 1.0-liter 3-cylinder TSI petrol engine that generates 108 bhp power and 175 Nm torque. Talking about the gearbox, the TSI Edition only has a 6-speed manual gearbox. However, Volkswagen also offers a 6-speed automatic gearbox in standard models of Polo and Vento. Volkswagen India says that the new TSI motor that is compliant with the new BS6 emission norms is more fuel efficient. (ARAI certified) Polo can give mileage of 18.24 kmpl and Vento can give mileage of 17.69 kmpl.

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