Images of a special edition VW Ameo spotted on
public roads have been published by MotorBeam. Likely to be called VW Ameo
Sport, the test unit features cosmetic additions and change when compared with
the standard Ameo.
Additions to the exterior visible in the images
include decals towards the bottom of the doors, rear black lip spoiler, black
garnish on the boot, and a blacked out roof. It swaps the standard rims for
black alloy wheels. The decals are quite similar to the one the Ameo Crest
gets. The black bootlid garnish is also a part of the Crest special edition
package.
The example that was spotted does not carry TDI
badging on the boot lid indicating that this one is powered by a petrol engine.
It is likely to retain the current 1.2 L unit that produces 74 bhp and 110 Nm.
Diesel variants feature a 1.5 L TDI engine that produces 109 bhp and 250 Nm. A
5-speed manual transmission is standard. The VW Ameo diesel is available with a
7-speed DSG automatic as well.
Volkswagen rolls out special edition versions of the
Vento and Polo frequently in an attempt to ensure the ageing products stay
relevant. Despite being relatively new in the market, the VW Ameo has fallen
behind its rivals. Volkswagen might be looking to give its sales a much-needed
push with the special edition version towards the end of this year or early
next year.