VW has officially launched the all-new Polo
supermini, with the sixth-generation now being bigger, more technologically
advanced and fuel efficient than before.
Based off the MQB A0 platform, VW’s new supermini
model is now the largest Polo ever, measuring 4,053 mm long and coming with a
94 mm longer wheelbase, with obvious benefits to the cabin space. Even the boot
volume is now 25 percent bigger, at 351 lt of capacity.
VW has also added a range of assistance systems,
usually found on bigger segments, as standard to the new Polo. These include
the Front Assist with City Emergency Braking and Pedestrian Monitoring, a speed
limiter and a tire pressure monitoring system.
The new Polo can also be optioned with features like
an Active Cruise Control (which on DSG-equipped models includes the Stop&Go
function), Blind Spot Detection with Rear Traffic Alert and Park Assist.
The biggest surprise comes once you open the door,
as VW has given the new Polo a fresh-looking interior, with the dashboard
design being completely new and aimed to offer a better view of the digital
displays and controls to the driver.
The new VW Polo is the first
model to come with the second-generation of the company’s Active Info Display,
with the optional digital instruments offering more info, better graphic
clarity and a more logical structure. The latest glass-surfaced generation of
infotainment systems is also present, with entry-level models getting a
6.5-inch display as standard.
As for the engine range, the all-new VW Polo will
eventually be offered with nine engines. The range will kick-off with the
1.0-litre petrol which will be offered in both naturally aspirated and
turbocharged versions, starting from 65PS and up to 115PS. The new 1.5-litre
TSI will also be on offer, featuring a cylinder deactivation system and 150 PS
while the new Polo GTI will be powered by a turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol with
200 PS, enabling it for a 0-100 km/h in 6.7 seconds.
The diesel range will be comprised by two versions
of the 1.6-litre TDI, with 80 PS and 95 PS. Models with 93 PS and over will also
be available with an optional DSG transmission.For the first time in a Polo, VW
will also offer a natural gas engine, the newly-developed 1.0 TGI with 90 PS.
The new compact model will be available in five trim
levels, with the familiar Trendline, Comfortline and Highline welcoming the new
Beats and R-Line versions. Customers will be able to choose from 14 exterior
colors, 12 wheel designs (ranging from 14- to 18-inch), 13 different decors for
the dashboard and 11 different seat covers.
VW will launch the new Polo in most key European
market by the end of the year at ‘extremely attractive pricing’, which in
Germany starts at 12,795 euros and with Front Assist as standard.