Here’s Everything You Need To Know About The Volkswagen Virtus In Detailed Images

  • Published March 9, 2022
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It is a successor to the Vento and is the carmaker’s second MQB-A0-IN offering

 

Volkswagen recently took the wraps off the Virtus sedan in India. It’s the second VW model to be based on the MQB-A0-IN platform, and completes Volkswagen Group’s India 2.0 strategy of restructuring operations and launching four made-in-India vehicles (two apiece from Skoda and VW). Here’s everything about the VW Vento successor in 10 images:

You’ll immediately notice from the front that the styling is largely identical with the sixth-gen Polo sold overseas. Highlights include a sleek grille with sharp LED headlights, gloss black finish for the bumper and a sleek splash of chrome below it. Essentially it's the new Polo in sedan form.

 

Looking at the sides, you’d be confused whether it is a Virtus or the Skoda Slavia as they're both based on the same platform. They measure 4561mm long, 1752mm wide, 1507mm tall; with a 2651mm wheelbase.

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The only major difference between the Virtus and Slavia at the side profile is a swanky set of 16-inch alloy wheels. 

At the rear, you’re treated to split LED tail lamps and a splash of chrome on the rear bumper. The bumpers themselves are nicely sculpted and add to the Virtus’s appeal. There’ll be six body shades on offer.

There’s also a sportier GT trim that adds blacked-out alloy wheels, a small rear spoiler, black elements on the ORVMs, and ‘GT’ badging to the Virtus. 

Head inside, and the cabin is largely identical to the Taigun SUV, sharing its steering wheel, 8-inch digital driver’s display, touch climate control panel, 10-inch infotainment system, and gear lever. That said, the GT trim adds red inserts.

Comes loaded with features such as wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 8-speaker sound system, ventilated front seats, ambient lighting, a wireless phone charger, auto headlamps and wipers, as well as keyless entry with push-button start. 

Safety kit includes six airbags, electronic stability control, tyre pressure monitoring, hill hold assist, ISOFIX child seat amounts, and a rear parking camera and sensors.

 

Under the hood, it gets the option of either a 115PS 1-litre unit or 150PS 1.5-litre TSI petrol engine, paired to a 6-speed manual as standard. Automatic options include a 6-speed torque converter for the 1-litre TSI engine, and a 7-speed DSG for the 1.5-litre TSI.

Bookings for the VW Virtus are open, with a launch expected in May. Prices are expected to start from Rs 10.5 lakh(ex-showroom, India). Rivals will include the Skoda Slavia, Honda City, Hyundai Verna, and Maruti Suzuki Ciaz

 

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