Updated Feb 15, 2021 | 18:39 IST
Volkswagen Polo Turbo and Vento Turbo editions are powered by the 1.0-litre TSI engine in combination with a manual gearbox only. The special editions also get cosmetic tweaks like glossy black spoiler, glossy Volkswagen Polo Turbo and Vento Turbo editions launched in India 
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The Turbo edition is based on Comfortline trim
Polo and Vento Turbo editions get glossy black rear spoiler and special seat covers
Volkswagen has launched the Turbo editions for Polo and Vento in India; the Polo Turbo Comfortline variant gets a price tag of ₹6.99 lakh while Vento Turbo Comfortline edition costs ₹8.69 lakh. This means that Polo Turbo is only ₹3,000 costlier than the standard Polo Comforline. And for this extra price, the Polo gets a handful of cosmetic tweaks and TSI (turbocharged) engine with Comfortline variant which, as standard, gets MPI naturally aspirated unit. Volkswagen Vento Turbo Comfortline, on the o
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The company, which had two launches in 2020 as part of its India 2.0 plan under which it was to invest 1 billion euros, is also expanding its reach by adding 15 more touchpoints to 160 this year, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India Brand Director Ashish Gupta told over the weekend.
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In 2020, the company had launched the 5-seater SUV T-Roc, which was sold out within two months of the launch despite with a price tag of Rs 19.99 lakh, and the 7-seater SUV Tiguan AllSpace.
MUMBAI: After the diesel-gate crisis and the resultant reorganisation of its operations here in late-2018, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India is set for a comeback, boosted by the recovery seen in the past few months, and is also on course for a pre-Diwali launch of its much-awaited compact SUV Taigun. The company, which had two launches in 2020 as part of its India 2.0 plan under which it was to invest 1 billion euros, is also expanding its reach by adding 15 more touchpoints to 160 this year, Volkswagen Pas