Volkswagen is launching a new update of the Polo Vivo next month, with prices starting at R266,600.
Volkswagen will launch a new model of the highly popular Polo Vivo in South Africa in September 2024.
“The new Polo Vivo has been refreshed with distinct interior and exterior enhancements. Visually, the new Polo Vivo can be identified in the front-end by a 2D Volkswagen badge, redesigned front bumper with Daytime Running Lights and new headlights,” said VW. The seats have also been updated with new material and designs, which include front-side airbags for additional safety.
“An optional rear-view camera for convenience and safety with a clear view is available from the life derivatives.” The power output of the four-cylinder engine ranges from 55kW to 77kW. The standard engines come with 5-speed manual transmissions.
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