The Volkswagen Polo is one of the world's best-selling supermini cars with nearly 14 million units produced. Supermini car? At least that is the official name of the Polo class in Germany - in the international jargon of the automotive industry it is the B segment. Whatever the segment name, and regardless of its compact dimensions, attractive prices and good fuel economy values, there is nothing small about the Polo. All the more so now, because a generation of the bestseller is now making its debut which has been significantly updated technically. The new EU-6 engines and the infotainment and assistance systems of the VW Polo, in particular, have now taken enormous strides forward. Consider the engines: the entire engine range was reconfigured. Volkswagen has realised fuel economy improvements of as much as 21 per cent. The new Polo TDI BlueMotion sets a record here; with a combined fuel consumption of 3.2 l/100 km (82 g/km CO2) it is one of the most fuel-efficient cars on the planet. The Polo TSI BlueMotion, available starting autumn 2014, also marks the first time that a Volkswagen with a petrol engine is being marketed as an independent BlueMotion model. In this car, 4.1 l/100 km and 94 g/km CO2 set top values.
Convenience and safety overcome class boundaries
The Volkswagen Polo of 2014 also increases its lead over the competition with an impressive range of new convenience and safety functions that is unique in its class. The Polo will also be one of the first compact cars to launch with distinctive LED headlights - also starting autumn 2014. Furthermore, the base model, the Polo Trendline, is equipped with K7 headlights as standard. Another redesigned feature available immediately at market launch are dual round headlights with H7 technology (standard from Polo Comfortline).
A new electro-mechanical servo steering system improves steering properties
Volkswagen also offers the new optional Sport Select suspension - which uses electronically controlled dampers - so that drivers can choose between two tuning characteristics at the press of a button. Many other assistance systems of the Golf class are also making their way into the new Volkswagen Polo. They include the standard Automatic Post-Collision Braking System (automatically initiates braking after a collision), Driver Alert System, Front Assist ambient traffic monitoring system with City Emergency Braking and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). The view towards the rear can now be sharpened by the optional Rear Assist rear view camera as well.
Progressive infotainment world
The radio and radio-navigation systems were re-conceptualised; as second generation systems they reflect state-of-the-art technology in what is known as the modular infotainment system (MIB). That is, the software and hardware of these systems follow the infotainment world of the larger Golf, and - depending on the version they may offer functions such as Bluetooth audio streaming (with a smart phone, including cover display and touchscreen control), a proximity sensor (other menu details are shown when hand approaches the screen), two-finger map zooming in navigation mode (like on a smart phone) and interfacing of the mobile phone to the vehicle's exterior antenna by inductive coupling. All four systems can be equipped with digital radio reception (DAB+). In addition, special smart phone apps can be accessed on the touchscreen via MirrorLink™.
Launches in spring 2014
Visually, the new Polo can be made out by sharper front and rear designs. Fresh colours, new interior materials and many other equipment details perfect the Volkswagen car. The latest generation Polo will already arrive on the market sometime in the spring o 2014. First deliveries will be in Germany - where, by the way, the car will be offered at the same selling price as the previous model, despite improved features and new technology. Most other European countries will follow immediately thereafter. In Africa and Asia, the successor to the "2010 Car of the Year" will make its debut in the second half of the year. Along with the basic versions (Trendline, Comfortline and Highline), the Polo will also be offered again as a GTI, BlueGT, CrossPolo and the mentioned BlueMotion model. As in the debuts of the up! and the Beetle, at the market launch Volkswagen is also introducing an exclusively equipped launch model in Europe: the Polo "Fresh". This high-end limited edition model will be offered in five body colours, with exclusive equipment features and a two-tone interior.
Electro-mechanical steering
The newly developed electro-mechanical steering system is making its debut in the Volkswagen Polo. The compact system was integrated directly into the steering column. The new Polo steering system is distinguished by its very precise and agile response and steering properties, and it decouples roadway bumps very well. The system is operated with a steering gear (worm gear) that is driven by an electric motor.
Sport Select suspension
Volkswagen is offering electronically adjustable dampers in the Polo for the first time. They are the core technology of the new, optional Sport Select suspension. The basic tuning of this suspension is already sporty, but more comfortable than a conventional sport suspension. When the driver presses the "Sport" button (in the upper area of the centre console) this activates an electro-mechanical switching valve in the dampers which switches their tuning from this sporty yet comfort-oriented basic tuning to the stiffer characteristic of a sport suspension.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
The system utilises a radar sensor integrated at the front end. The desired vehicle speed can be specified over a range from 30 to 160 km/h. ACC works with either a manual gearbox or with DSG (dual-clutch gearbox). In all Polo cars with DSG, when the vehicle ahead comes to a stop the ACC system comfortably brakes the Polo to a full stop as well. ACC maintains the prescribed vehicle speed together with a preselected distance to the vehicle ahead, and it brakes or accelerates automatically in flowing traffic. Drivers can individually vary the system dynamics by selecting a specific driving programme. If the new Volkswagen Polo is ordered with ACC, it gets the Front Assist ambient traffic monitoring system as well as City Emergency Braking. As an alternative, a module that includes Front Assist and City Emergency Braking may be ordered separately, i.e. without ACC.
Front Assist ambient traffic monitoring system. Front Assist utilises a radar sensor integrated at the front end to continually monitor the distance traffic moving ahead. Front Assist assists the driver in critical situations by preconditioning the braking system and outputting visual and acoustic warnings to inform the driver. In a second stage, it emphasises the need to react by a short warning jolt of the brake. If the driver brakes with insufficient pressure, the system can generate a braking pressure that is necessary to avoid a collision, which may be significantly higher. If the driver does not react at all, Front Assist brakes automatically - if necessary until the Polo reaches a standstill. The system also assists the driver by warning if there is insufficient distance to the vehicle ahead. One component of Front Assist is City Emergency Braking.
City Emergency Braking
City Emergency Braking is a system extension of Front Assist. It monitors the space in front of the Volkswagen by radar sensor. The system operates at speeds below 30 km/h. If the driver does not react in a situation with an impending collision with a vehicle ahead that is moving or stationary, then the brake system is preconditioned as in Front Assist. If necessary, City Emergency Braking then automatically initiates hard braking to reduce the severity of the accident. In addition, the driver is assisted with maximum braking force if the pedal force by the driver is insufficient.
Automatic Post-Collision Braking System
A technological high-light of the new Polo is the standard Automatic Post-Collision Braking System. After a collision, it automatically brakes the vehicle to avoid secondary collisions or reduce their severity. The Automatic Post-Collision Braking System is triggered when a primary collision has been detected. It assures controlled handling of the car by the driver, even in case of automatic braking. The driver can "override" the Automatic Post-Collision Braking System at any time. The system is deactivated, for instance, if it recognises that the driver is accelerating. The Automatic Post-Collision Braking System is also deactivated if the driver initiates hard braking with greater deceleration than the system deceleration.
Driver Alert System
The Driver Alert System detects waning concentration of the driver and outputs an acoustic warning for a duration of five seconds, and a message appears in the instrument cluster recommending a break from driving. If the driver does not take a break within the next 15 minutes, the warning is repeated once.
As much as 21 per cent more fuel efficient with new engines
Volkswagen has set up a new range of efficient petrol and diesel engines. This makes the latest generation of the two-door and four-door bestseller even more economical on the road. An example: fuel consumption of the 90-PS diesel version with DSG was reduced by 21 per cent. All engines fulfil the EU-6 emissions standard; in addition, all versions are available with a stop-start system and a regenerative braking mode (standard from 66 kW / 90 PS).
New petrol engines
All petrol engines offered in Europe were converted to new three- and four-cylinder versions. The power levels at market launch are: 44 kW / 60 PS (indirect injection / MPI), 55 kW / 75 PS (MPI), 66 kW / 90 PS (direct injection / TSI) and 81 kW / 110 PS (TSI). Fuel consumption and emissions of the entry-level engine with 60 PS - in the version with a stop-start system and regenerative braking - were reduced from 5.5 l/100 km and 128 g/km CO2 to 4.6 l/100 km and 106 g/km CO2. Another prime example of efficiency, which will make its debut during the second half of the year, is the new 90-PS engine of the new Polo 1.0 TSI BlueMotion - the first one-litre three-cylinder turbocharged direct injection engine in this model series. It consumes just 4.1 l/100 km and emits 94 g/km CO2. The previous model with an identical power output of 90 PS consumed 4.9 l/100 km (equating to 113 g/km CO2).
As previously, one of the petrol versions of the latest Polo that will make its appearance in 2014 is a BlueGT version with cylinder deactivation (ACT - active cylinder management). The engine now outputs 110 kW / 150 PS instead of the previous 103 kW / 140 PS. There are also firm plans for a new Volkswagen Polo GTI. Here, engine power is boosted from 132 kW / 180 PS to 141 kW / 192 PS.
New diesel engines
Also new in the Polo are three direct injection three-cylinder turbodiesels (TDI); they now all generate their power from 1.4 litres displacement (previously 1.2 and 1.6 litres). The power range is identical to the previous model: 55 kW / 75 PS, 66 kW / 90 PS and 77 kW / 105 PS. The versions with 75 and 90 PS will be offered at market launch; the 105-PS version will follow with a schedule offset.
It is quite interesting to compare the properties of the new 1.4 TDI with those of the retired 1.2 TDI. Increasing displacement to 1.4 litres leads to significantly improved drive-off torque and results in more harmonious torque and power curves. Even in the 75-PS version, a powerful 210 Nm of peak torque is already available at a low 1,500 rpm. The new three-cylinder engine also offers very good comfort properties.
Technology implemented by Volkswagen to increase comfort include new engine bearings; the engines also have a balancer shaft and a dual-mass flywheel to also minimise vibration and noise. A newly designed engine cover and special oil pan facing shell contribute towards further reducing acoustic emissions.
The new generation of engines has improved TDI fuel economy significantly. Once again, the 75 PS Polo TDI BlueMotion is pioneering in its fuel economy; in this version, Volkswagen has further reduced fuel consumption from the extremely good 3.4 l/100 km to 3.2 l/100 km (from 88 g/km CO2 to 82 g/km). Especially noteworthy is the excellent progress made in the Polo TDI with DSG and 90 PS. This new model has a fuel consumption of 3.4 l/100 km (89 g/km CO2). Figures for the previous model were 4.3 l/100 km and 112 g/km CO2; this represents a 21 per cent improvement in fuel economy.
More precise
When it made its debut in 2009, the efficient and safe Volkswagen Polo (five stars in EuroNCAP crash testing) was also a frontrunner in visual design. This was the first time that Volkswagen implemented its contemporary "design DNA" in the B segment (EU class designation) after its initial introduction in the Scirocco and Golf. Unlike many other automobiles of its class, the Polo took on a distinctly more mature and sporty image based on the design language defined by the Heads of Design Walter de Silva (Group) and Klaus Bischoff (Brand) - which is characterised by the significant use of horizontal elements at the front and rear, with clean lines throughout and a powerful shoulder section. This sophisticated design with its clean lines has now been made even more precise and sharper. Designers further developed the front and rear styling to be more distinctive. The new designs of the headlights and rear lights also lend a special charisma to the car. The new Polo is 3,972 mm long (+ 2 mm), 1,682 mm wide (without door mirrors) and 1,453 mm tall.
Front end
The front-end design -has a much more three-dimensional and sporty look due to its redesigned bumper and larger lower air intake. A new chrome trim strip is a design-structuring element that visually joins the two fog lights and gives the Polo a wider look. At the same time, the trim strip shifts the visual centre of gravity further downward. Meanwhile, another chrome element also supports the formal integration of the grille into the headlight design on the Volkswagen Polo Comfortline and Highline; this chrome line joins the centres of the headlights with the horizontal alignment of the radiator grille, which also makes a sophisticated impression.
LED headlights
The latest generation Polo introduces a very innovative lighting design into the model series. Volkswagen has developed entirely new headlights in LED technology for the top version Polo - a first in the model series and the entire class. These LED dual headlights, with their highly detailed avant-garde design, are unmistakable - even from a distance - and feature prominent reflectors. The light of the LED headlights is even whiter and more similar to daylight than that of xenon headlights, and it is less straining to the eyes of drivers while driving at dawn or dusk or at night. The LED headlights will be available for the Volkswagen Polo Trendline, Comfortline, Highline and GTI.
Rear section
In the rear bumper area, the car's width is emphasised by further developed styling, a cleaner horizontal layout and a wider cut-out for the licence plate. The trapezoidal outer contour of this area extends into the rear wheels, which creates a more dynamic tension of surfaces. The rear reflectors embedded in the bumper also give the visual impression of greater width. The rear lights were redesigned as well.
Side profile
From the side, the updated Polo can be made out by its six new alloy wheel designs of a total of ten offered. New to the wheel line-up are the standard alloy wheels for the Polo Comfortline (15 inch) and for the Polo Highline (16 inch). The newly developed 17-inch alloy wheel can be ordered as an option. There are three other new alloy wheels for the Polo BlueMotion (15 inch), CrossPolo (17 inch) and Polo GTI (17 inch) model versions. New wheel covers of the standard 15-inch steel wheels were also designed for the entry-level version.
Eight new body colours
Eight of the 15 available colours are new: "Pure White", "Urano Grey", "Blue Silk Metallic" (until now an exclusive colour for the Polo BlueGT), "Sunset Red Metallic", "Corn Flower Blue", "Clear Water Blue Metallic" (special colour for the Polo BlueMotion) as well as "Honey Orange Metallic" and "Titanium Beige Metallic" (custom colours for the CrossPolo).
New layout of instruments and centre console
Many new ergonomic and visual improvements have been made inside the latest VW Polo. Along with the new three-spoke steering wheels of the Golf class, the new instrument cluster with its 3D tube look is a prominent visual highlight. The instruments, which are styled in the typical Volkswagen design language, are finely detailed and very precise in their workmanship. The layout of controls on the redesigned centre console is very intuitive. On the upper control level, just beneath the air vents, is a control panel that has been expanded from seven to nine buttons; positioned in the middle and easy to reach, for instance, is the hazard lights unit.
New radio and radio-navigation systems
Located on the next control level of the centre console is the infotainment module, which is easy to see. The latest Volkswagen Polo is the first Volkswagen to get the second generation radio and radio-navigation systems of the "modular infotainment system" (MIB). Four units with touchscreens are available here: the "Composition Touch" model represents the entry-level system; it has a 5-inch monochrome display, SD and AUX-IN interfaces and front loudspeakers. Positioned above this system is the "Composition Colour"; it offers a 5-inch colour display, two additional rear loudspeakers, a CD drive (including MP3/WMA function) and phase diversity (dual receiver system). The maximum extension stage among the radio-CD modules is called "Composition Media". Its features include a USB interface and a 6.5-inch colour display with proximity sensor, Bluetooth phone interface, JPEG viewer for playing in graphics and voice control as an optional feature. The top unit of the new generation of infotainment systems is the "Discover Media"; compared to the "Composition Media" it adds a navigation system. As an option, the systems can be extended by adding iPod integration (MEDIA-IN) and a rear view camera (from Composition Colour).
MirrorLink™ brings apps aboard
For the first time, the optional MirrorLink™ will be offered as a feature in conjunction with the "Composition Media" and "Discover Media" infotainment systems. This now makes it possible to display and control the contents and functions shown on a smart phone on the touchscreen of the Polo infotainment system. To avoid distracting the driver, only specially configured apps will be accessible while driving. Volkswagen will offer apps, for example, which, along with geo-coordinates from the navigation unit, can also access vehicle data such as engine speed, car speed and the fuel tank level. Apps may also be used that are not directly related to vehicle operation, such as Internet radio and news services, provided that they support MirrorLink™. To improve reception quality and at the same time reduce radiated emissions from the mobile phone, the smart phone may be wirelessly connected to the exterior antenna of the Polo - via the "Comfort" mobile phone interface. Here, it suffices to simply place the phone in front in a storage compartment on the centre console. The phone is charged via a USB connector.
New climate control interface and chrome accents
Interior specialists also optimised controls for the climate control systems (manual or automatic control). They are arranged below the infotainment system. Chrome accents on the door trim panels, the air vents and around the gear shift console also add to the sophisticated ambience.
Extended standard features
As in the previous model, Volkswagen is once again offering three equipment levels in the 2014 model year Polo: "Trendline", "Comfortline" and "Highline" (other versions will follow such as the BlueGT, GTI, BlueMotion and Cross). Buyers will now get even more added value, especially in the base version. Consider Germany where standard features of the Polo Trendline now include 15-inch instead of 14-inch wheels, a split rear bench including dual cargo floor, new electromechanical steering, remote control for central locking, multifunction display and tyre pressure monitoring system.
Volkswagen Polo Comfortline features were extended by adding 15-inch alloy wheels (previously 15-inch steel wheels), ParkPilot in front, the "Composition Touch" radio system and the multifunction display Plus. The Polo Highline is now equipped with 16-inch alloy wheels (previously 15-inch) and the new driver alert system as standard. Other new features will be offered as options; these include electrically folding door mirrors, automatic running light activation and a rear view camera. As in the previous model, the new Polo will also be offered with a large panoramic tilt/slide sunroof.
Launch model: Polo Fresh
As in the debuts of the up! and Beetle, Volkswagen is offering an exclusively equipped model for the European launch of the VW Polo: the "Fresh". Its highlights include a notably sophisticated two-tone interior.
Customised exterior
This special model, delivered with 16-inch wheels in new "Portago" design (in exclusive "High Gloss Steel" colour), and preferably painted in "Cornflower Blue", is visually differentiated by black painted door mirror covers, LED licence plate illumination, high-gloss black radiator grille screen, standard fog lights, tinted rear windows (from B pillar back), rear lights that are also tinted and "Fresh" badges on the front wings. Offered as alternatives to "Cornflower Blue", which is known as the communication body colour, are "Pure White", "Reflex Silver", "Oryx White" and "Deep Black".
Customised interior
The Polo Fresh also lives up to its name inside, because it was designed in two tones. Expressing a very exclusive appearance here in "Ceramique" are the bright surfaces of the door inserts and the lower dashboard with glovebox cover. Also styled in "Ceramique" are the centre panels of the seats; they are complemented by a contrasting "Dark Palladium" colour, which appears in the door trim panels, upper area of the instrument cluster, enclosed centre console with a panel in "Dark Rhodium Fine" colour, side and add-on parts of the sport seats, the centre arm rest and lower sections of the A and B pillars. As an alternative, the centre seat panels may be configured in "Dark Palladium". The black leather and its bright contrasting stitching ("Ceramique") that trims the steering wheel and hand brake grip and gear shift lever is also sophisticated.
The exclusive interior is perfected by pedals in aluminium look, fabric floor mats with coloured borders, white LED ambience lighting in the vicinity of the centre console and colour coordinated footwell illumination.
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Ford Fiesta Active ride height is increased by 18 millimetres over the standard all-new Fiesta chassis, and track increased by 10 millimetres, delivering...
Ford Fiesta ST's first optional mechanical limited-slip differential (LSD) optimises cornering grip, and segment-first, Ford-patented force vectoring...
The new Ford Fiesta, which makes its debut at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show, will redefine the small car with a projected best 40 mpg-plus fuel economy...
The new Ford Fiesta ST is Ford's fastest and most dynamic small production performance car ever, employing a precision-tuned and driver-focused powertrain...
The Ford Fiesta ST200 sprints 0-100 kmh (0-62 mph) in 6.7 seconds and delivers faster in-gear acceleration for improved drivability and an even more fun...
The all-new Ford Fiesta is the latest application of the company's kinetic design philosophy, building on the exciting momentum of Ford's distinctive ...
This design approach is applied to both Ford Fiesta 3-door and 5-door models, retaining a dramatic and dynamic profile without sacrificing the true family...
+ Highly distinctive new exterior treatments + All-new dashboard and stylish new interior trims + Wide colour and trim choices for customer personalisation...
In 2002, the all new third-generation car was unveiled. This was for the first time, a completely clean sheet design, with no genetic links to the 1976...
For the 2023 Mazda2, Mazda's designers have focused on new design features that give the different models a more distinctive appearance to allow customers...
At start-up the Mazda2 Hybrid automatically runs in EV mode, offering smooth, seamless and quiet running on electric motor power in urban environments...
At just 3,940 mm long, 1,745 mm wide and 1,500 mm high, the Mazda2 Hybrid is one of the most compact vehicles in the B-segment. Its small footprint, short front and rear...
Mazda2 designers have imbued the new hatchback with a sense of width, stability and elegance by simplifying and eliminating elements. It is styled with...
Having to improve on a good thing time and again is a challenge, to say the least, and it's something Mazda has had a lot of practice at. This came in...
Magazine-thin laptops, MP3 players and bite-size candy bars are just a few examples of good things that come in small packages. Now, for the first time in...
Launched in October 2007 as Mazda's first new-generation vehicle to be evolved to a new level, the all-new Mazda 2 was an immediate hit with European...
Mazda Motor Corporation has always used the Geneva Motor Show as a venue for important global premieres and this year is no exception with the first...
With this newly developed model, Mazda has entered the second phase of its model renewal program. With the new brand design, high levels of functionality...
More sculpted bumpers front and rear are complimented by textured lower sections to give the Honda Jazz a more purposeful appearance. Revised colours for...
Honda's next-generation B-segment hatchback presents an evolution of the instantly recognisable monospace silhouette of the Honda Jazz.
Honda Fit features a front pillar with a cross-sectional structure that is different from previous generations of Fit and yet realizes a structure which...
The 2018 Honda Fit features updated and sportier styling, including a lower and wider appearance thanks to new front and rear fascia, a more...
Standard equipment on the Honda Jazz includes cruise control, automatic headlights and the City-Brake Active safety system. Higher grades feature a...
The 2015 Honda Fit is the third generation of Honda's versatile 5-door subcompact hatchback. First introduced to the U.S. in 2006 as a 2007 model, the Fit...
Arriving in Europe in summer 2015, the third-generation Honda Jazz features bold yet sophisticated exterior and interior design, with unrivalled interior...
The Honda Fit builds on its proven strengths for 2012 with updated styling on Honda Fit Sport, interior upgrades on all models, and the addition of new...
With the addition of the Honda Jazz Hybrid model, the rest of the Jazz model range has been given some styling and detail changes to enhance its already...
Honda announced the all-new 2013 Honda Fit EV will be available for lease beginning July 20, 2012, with a three-year lease price of $389 per month. The...
The completely-redesigned 2009 Honda Fit is set to go on sale August 26, 2008 with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting at $14,550, plus...
The all-new 2009 Honda Fit Sport, prices of which start at $16,060 (MSRP), made its U.S. debut at the 2008 New York International Auto Show. The Honda Fit...
All-new Honda Jazz builds on the key attributes of its hugely popular predecessor with even more interior space, better functionality and more powerful,...
The Honda Fit is a five-door hatchback automobile produced by Honda of Japan, first introduced in June 2001. The vehicle is known as the Fit in Japan,...
The new e-208 reinvents the brand's emblematic rear light signature, comprising three juxtaposed red claws. The new model remains faithful to these three clusters, but...
Like all GTi models for 40 years, the e-208 GTi is distinguished first by its strong stance on the road, thanks to a body lowered by 30 mm and tracks widened by 56 mm...
New Peugeot 208's exterior is so distinctive and tasteful that it is able to dispense with chrome fittings, revealing the strength of an expressive design...
Peugeot e-208 is fitted with a 50 kWh large-capacity battery enabling a vehicle range of up to 340 km according to the WLTP certification protocol and 450 km according...
Three years after its launch, the Peugeot 208 - the brand's best-selling model - has a new look. No area has been neglected in the creation of this new...
Right from the start of the project, the technical choices structuring the "A9" project (internal code name of the Peugeot 208) were directed on...
Following the successful launch of the new 208 in June 2012, Peugeot has rejuvenated the diverse Supermini car segment. This new model revolutionises...
Renault Clio's front face has been completely redesigned: its sculpted, tauter and groovier contour adds a modern vibe and verve. The enlarged chequered grille adds...
Particular attention was paid to the quality of the All-New Renault Clio's entirely redesigned dashboard. It is divided into three parts: a top panel with...
New Renault Clio stands apart from the competition thanks to its full-LED front lighting signature (depending on version) in-line with that of Renault's...
The new Renault Clio RS 200 EDC, Clio RS Trophy and Clio GT-Line incorporate the advances offered by the new Clio and further enhance that package by...
Taking all its different generations into account, Renault Clio stands out as one of Renault's best-selling cars, as well as a market benchmark that has...
New Renault Clio RS 200 EDC takes the appeal of performance motoring to a new level thanks to the introduction of EDC dual clutch transmission and the new...
The 2009 Geneva Motor Show sees Renault take the wraps off the latest hatchback and estate versions of the best-selling Renault Clio. New Renault Clio's...
Since 2000, the successive variants of Renault Clio RS have led to it becoming the best-selling performance hatchback of its class, with worldwide sales...
Renault Clio Campus continues its European career with this month's launch of the very latest version of the model. Since 2005, it has sat alongside new...
An all-new third generation Clio was unveiled in 2005. It uses a platform co-developed with Nissan (which Renault has a share in) that is shared with the...
The new Clio achieved a 5-star EuroNCAP safety rating, joining the rest of Renault's family of top-rated consumer motors - with the exception of the Kangoo...
The challenge faced by Renault Sport Technologies' engineers when first penning New Renault Clio Sport was to respect the original personality of Clio III...
The second generation of the Clio was launched in Spring 1998 and sold for less than €8,000, with considerably more rounded and bulbous styling than...
On this second facelift, the Clio Renault Sport's power was improved to 179 PS (132 kW). For the first time there were two options in chassis stiffness for...
Renault also produced the Clio V6, which looks like its on steroids compared to the 182, the V6 has a 255bhp 24v 3.0 liter enginer with a 0-100 km/h of 5.8s...
The all-new second generation of the Clio was launched in the spring of 1998, with considerably more rounded and bulbous styling than its predecessor.
The Clio largely replaced the Renault 5 (which continued to be built until 1996 as a budget alternative). The engine range available at launch included...
Showcasing an emotive design, new proportions and even more space, the Skoda Fabia has taken the next step in its evolution. The fourth generation exceeds...
Despite its compact dimensions of 3,997 mm in length and a wheelbase of 2,470 mm, the Skoda Fabia offers a generous amount of space for up to five people.
The Skoda Fabia's third generation impresses with sporty proportions combined with a design language that is significantly sharper, more dynamic and full...
With the Škoda Fabia series, Škoda Auto has established a strong foundation for its five-car portfolio. The supermini's family roots are...
The Skoda Fabia Scout rounds off the lower end of the range by appealing to customers who may not need the increased loading capacity of the Skoda Fabia...
Inside, new sports seats feature the RS symbol on their backrests, while Skoda Fabia RS customers can also order red seat covers and black floor mats with...
The new Skoda Fabia has a powerful, dynamic and self-assured look. Its front view is friendly but not playful, the emphasis of the clearly more massive and...
The Škoda Fabia has undergone many important innovations with the main aim of diversifying and enlivening the model range. This will make the...
The exterior design of all Škoda Fabia, Škoda Fabia Combi and Škoda Fabia Sedan models creates a dynamic...
The attractive Škoda Fabia RS, with its sporty design, supplements and crowns the Škoda Fabia model range and at the same time extends the...
Toyota Yaris offers customers the option of a new, more powerful full hybrid electric powertrain, the "Hybrid 130". Joining the established "Hybrid 115" powertrain...
Toyota GR Yaris benefits from technical, design and construction enhancements that promise to deliver an even greater driving experience.
The new Toyota Yaris returns to the "big small" concept that inspired the first-generation model but interpreting it anew in a "condensed and agile" look...
GR Yaris is as light as a B-segment hot hatch (kerb weight 1,280 kg), yet the power is comparable to C-segment performance models. Acceleration from 0 to 100...
The new Toyota Yaris makes a stronger style statement, displaying new front and rear designs that give the car a stronger harmony of design and project...
The heart of the Toyota Yaris GRMN is its 1,798 cm3 four-cylinder engine, a 16-valve unit equipped with a Magnusson Eaton supercharger and Dual VVT-i...
The launch of the new Toyota Yaris represents an important event in the history of Toyota Motor Europe. In fact, for the first time, the Product Planning...
The launch of the third generation Toyota Yaris adds a new chapter to the model's ongoing European success story. Over the last decade, the Yaris has...
For 2009, Toyota Yaris is available in three body styles: a sedan, 3-door Liftback, and an all-new 5-door liftback, each in Base and Sporty "S" grades.
The first generation Toyota Yaris has been a top performer for Toyota, its sales rising every year from launch in 1999 to the point where it accounts for...
Toyota announced manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP) for the three fuel efficient 2009 Toyota Yaris subcompact models. MSRPs will range from...
The Toyota Yaris TS is a flagship model for the highly successful Toyota Yaris range, offering customers enjoyable sports performance with no compromise...
When Toyota took the opportunity to refresh the styling of Toyota Yaris in spring 2003, the challenge to the design team was to create a new look without...
Joining the successful 67bhp 1.0-litre VVT-i Toyota Yaris is a bigger-engined 1.3-litre version made its debut at the 1999 Frankfurt Motor Show. The 1.3 is...
The Toyota Yaris T Sport adds sports performance to the many enjoyable characteristics of the award winning Yaris range. It features a powerful 1.5-litre...
The 2017 Nissan Versa Note hatchback, the popular 5-door hatchback model, combines with the Versa sedan to be America's best-selling nameplate in the...
Advanced, affordable technology, dynamic design and premium-class attention to detail are key qualities that define the new Nissan Note. Marking the start...
Since its launch in spring 2006, the Nissan Note has carved itself a position in the market as an attractive, dynamic alternative to the more mundane...
The Nissan Note is a mini MPV produced by the Japanese manufacturer Nissan. The Japanese version has been on sale since 2004, and the European adaptation...