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Volkswagen Polo

With more than 14 million units sold, it is one of the world's most successful compact cars: the Volkswagen Polo. Now a completely new generation of the best-seller is launching. With an entirely new exterior design, noticeably more spacious interior that has also been redesigned down to the last detail, new cockpit layout structured for the digital world, efficient TSI (petrol), TGI (natural gas) and TDI (diesel) engines1/2 as well as an array of assistance systems which previously was only familiar in larger Volkswagen cars. Dr Herbert Diess, Chairman of the Board of Management for the Volkswagen brand: "The Polo is a young, fresh car. It combines charisma with strong technology. No other car offers so much space for its size. This makes our Polo the number one compact, and it will remain number one."

Digital instruments, new information and assistance systems

Dr Frank Welsch, Board Member for Development of the Volkswagen Brand: "The new Polo brings the future to the compact class. A whole lot of space - based on the modular transverse matrix - sustainable engines like a new natural gas TGI, the world premiere of a new generation of the Active Info Display, the latest infotainment systems and forward-thinking assistance systems - these qualities enable this Volkswagen to overcome traditional class boundaries."

Much more interior space, yet still compact outside

The sixth generation Volkswagen Polo has grown, making it larger than its predecessor in all of its dimensions. This has resulted in much more interior space and a significantly increased boot volume, which has grown from 280 to 351 litres. Nonetheless, it is still a snappy compact car on the outside. It is enlightening to compare this car to the fourth generation Golf (built until 2003) which has sold in the millions. It shows that the Polo has adapted to people who have grown, but also that it utilises its enclosed space even more effectively. The new Polo, with its length of 4,053 mm, is slightly shorter than the fourth generation Golf, but it surpasses that Golf when it comes to its wheelbase (53 mm longer) and space for the driver, passengers and luggage (21 litres more).

Crystal-clear charisma

The positive effects of the modular transverse matrix (MQB) on the car's proportions, and thereby on its design, are very significant. Klaus Bischoff, Head of Design for the Volkswagen Brand, explains: "The much better proportions create the framework for a grown-up, confident appearance of the sixth generation Volkswagen Polo - charismatic, progressive, contemporary and friendly. We have systematically capitalised on this realignment of dimensions to build a compelling compact car." The project targets, as defined by Bischoff: All Polo models should be made more sporty, more powerful, fresher, more masculine and more charismatic. Looking at the new Polo, the Head of Design sums it up: "This Volkswagen can immediately be made out as the original of its class, but also as a completely new generation. A Volkswagen Polo with an expressive design which makes the compact - now as a four-door only - sportier, cleaner and unique within the brand range. This is a car that fits in perfectly with our times - both visually and technologically."

Five equipment versions and three packages

The Polo is launching in three familiar trim lines Trendline, Comfortline and Highline, and in the 'Beats' special edition with a sound system configured for contemporary sound. Another version that appears from the start on the new car's life: the Polo GTI. Several packages are also being offered in the form of R-Line, Black and Style. All three have a lot to offer. Consider the R-Line: it makes the VW Polo even more dynamic with such features as 16-inch alloy wheels ('Sebring'), a big, sporty front bumper and at the rear a diffuser with chrome trim and a roof spoiler. The Polo with an R-Line package also has wrap-around black sill trim strips which visually press the car down to the road. The R-Line package also upgrades the interior completely - adding dynamism at a low additional price.

Trendline

Even the base version of the new Polo, the Trendline, is well equipped and has standard features such as LED daytime running lights with coming-home and leaving-home functionality, a speed limiter and the Front Assist area monitoring system with City Emergency Braking and Pedestrian Monitoring. These are all features that confirm safety does not allow for any compromises. On the Volkswagen Polo Trendline, power is transferred to the road via 14-inch wheels. The base price of the Polo Trendline is 12,975 euros in Germany - this represents a significant price advantage compared to the previous model when the price is adjusted for now standard options such as the rear doors and the area monitoring system that is included free-of-charge.

Comfortline

At the Comfortline trim level, additional details are added such as the Composition Colour infotainment system, air conditioning (Climatic), Driver Alert system, centre armrest, seat covers in knitted velvet, front and rear electric windows with one-touch control, and a multi-function steering wheel. Also standard: 15-inch wheels.

Highline

Customers who choose the Highline also get Park Distance Control (PDC), white LED background lighting (front doors and instrument panel), multifunction steering wheel in combination with leather-trimmed gear shift lever and brake lever ('small leather package') and 15-inch alloy wheels ('Salou').

Beats

A new edition of the successful Polo Beats has been designed, which targets younger customer groups. It has a 300-watt sound system by legendary US headphone producer Beats (Dr. Dre) as well as a host of other features. Exterior features include 16-inch alloy wheels, black painted exterior mirror housings, decorative decals on the bonnet and roof and 'Beats' badging on the B-pillars. Inside, the 'Beats' model is customised with such features as a dashpad painted in 'Velvet Red', sport seats with specially designed covers and 'Beats' logo, the 'small leather package' and special sill panel trims. The sound system can be ordered as an option in other models.

GTI

Rounding out the model range at the top, as already noted, is the new Volkswagen Polo GTI. This sporty top model will now be powered by a 2.0-litre TSI with an output of 147 kW / 200 PS (previous model: 1.8 TSI with 141 kW / 192 PS). Matching the engine's high output are the standard sport chassis and the optional Sport Select chassis. At the front, this most powerful Polo stands out by virtue of such features as a specially designed bumper with integrated spoiler lip and fog lights as standard. Typical GTI insignia at the front include the red stripe on the radiator grille, honeycomb air vent screens and, of course, the GTI badge. An exclusive feature offered in the GTI: optional LED headlights with a red winglet; stylistically they are extensions of the red stripe of the radiator grille. At the rear, the Volkswagen Polo GTI sports a large roof spoiler in high-gloss black (underside: black matt), a diffuser in the bumper, GTI-specific dual tailpipes (left side), LED tail lights and, again, the GTI badge. On the sides, GTI characteristics include standard 17-inch alloy wheels (18-inch optional), side sill extensions and brake calipers that are painted red. In the interior, the 200-PS Polo also offers unique characteristics that are typical of a GTI. They include top sport seats with the legendary 'Clark' tartan pattern, a multifunction leather-trimmed sport steering wheel with red stitching, rooflining and roof pillars in black and a GTI gear shift grip. Also included as standard: ambient lighting.

14 exterior colours

Everything becomes more colourful and personalised in new VW Polo with a large range of fresh new colours (a total of 14 exterior colours are available) and twelve wheels (14- to 18-inch, some painted in contrasting colour), dashpads in 13 different decors, two interior trim versions and eleven different seat covers.

Comfort & convenience features from the Golf class

The Polo can be further personalised and upgraded to satisfy individual budgets and tastes. New in the options programme are features such as light-intense full-LED headlights, LED daytime running lights, LED tail lights, 'Air Care Climatronic' system with air quality sensor and allergen filter, wireless charging for smartphones (optional inductive aerial connection) and one of the largest panoramic roofs in its class (opening is 10 mm wider and 20 mm longer than before). Another available option: the Sport Select running gear with active dampers. The new Polo can be personalised to create an almost unique car by choosing from different trim lines, colours, interiors, wheels and optional features. These options may also be combined with a broad range of highly efficient engines.

Market launch in 2017

The new Volkswagen Polo will arrive on the markets of most European countries in 2017, and it will launch successively with nine
Euro-6 engines. The power range at market launch: 48 kW / 65 PS to 110 kW / 150 PS. For the first time, the Polo is available with a natural gas engine: the newly developed 1.0 TGI with an output of 66 kW / 90 PS. Four petrol and two diesel engines are also available. The petrol engines range from the 1.0 MPI with 65 PS to the brand new 1.5 TSI EVO with cylinder deactivation (ACT) and 150 PS. The Polo is launching with diesel versions (TDI) with outputs of 59 KW / 80 PS and 70 kW / 95 PS. All of these models are equipped with a stop-start system and a regenerative braking mode. Starting from an output of 70 kW, all engines may be combined with a dual clutch gearbox (DSG). The GTI rounds out the range of the Volkswagen Polo family as a highlight. As previously noted, the TSI in the Polo GTI develops an output of 147 kW / 200 PS.

Assistance systems from the Golf and Passat in the Polo

In producing the new Polo, Volkswagen has put one of the world's most advanced compact cars on wheels. This is reflected in such advanced features as the array of new assistance and convenience systems - systems that were previously reserved for the Golf, or even the Passat, class. As already noted, even the base version of the new Polo is launching with the Front Assist area monitoring system including City Emergency Braking and Pedestrian Monitoring as standard. One option that is being offered again in the Volkswagen Polo is Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC; can now be activated up to a speed of 210 km/h). In conjunction with a dual clutch gearbox (DSG), ACC also offers a Stop & Go function (for first time with a manual parking brake). New options in the Polo are the Blind Spot Detection lane change system with Rear Traffic Alert, the semi-automated Park Assist system for exiting parking spaces and a 'manoeuvring function'. The latter automatically protects against minor but often expensive parking dents. The optional Keyless Access locking and engine starting system, which is also new, can be used to unlock and start the Polo.

New interior in harmony with the digital world

Interior and HMI (human-machine interface) designers created a new, clean interior layout in order to locate the digital and connected displays and controls on a continuous visual axis that is as high as possible and thereby optimally visible to the driver. Background: The VW Polo will launch as the first Volkswagen and the first Volkswagen Group model ever to offer this new generation of the Active Info Display. The functionality of the digital instruments reaches a new peak; just like the graphics, everything is clearer and easier to use. For the first time, just one button on the multifunction steering wheel is used to switch between the basic Views menus, for instance. At the same time, the Volkswagen Polo is getting the latest generation of infotainment systems with display diagonals ranging from 6.5 to 8.0 inches - glass-encased devices that are as sophisticated as high-end smartphones. The clean, high-tech image of the interior is reinforced by background lighting (standard equipment in Polo Highline and GTI) as well as by dashpads and decorative trim strips in a wide variety of colours.

'We by Volkswagen' launches

Volkswagen is also forging new paths in the area of connectivity. Not only are the 'App Connect' Car-Net applications (with MirrorLinkÒ, Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay™) and 'Guide & Inform' available in the Polo. Now there is also the new 'We by Volkswagen' - a digital user platform from Volkswagen for all drivers. 'We by Volkswagen' will open up another online level of mobility. One example is the app-based 'WePark', a cashless payment service for parking: in the German capital Berlin, this feature will already be a reality at the time of the Volkswagen Polo world premiere. Other large German cities such as Hamburg and Cologne will follow the example of Berlin and launch 'WePark'.

Polo embodies the brand's four fields of innovation

The new Polo was developed based on the latest Volkswagen brand strategy with its four fields of innovation. This strategy is known by the motto: "We make the future real." The Polo DNA develops its product characteristics via these fields of innovation.

  • Automated Driving - Volkswagen wants to make cars even safer, more convenient and more comfortable by means of automated driving or semi-automated systems.
  • Intuitive Usability - Volkswagen focuses on cars that are intuitive to operate and feature new display and control concepts.
  • Connected Community - Volkswagen will interconnect humans, cars and their surroundings more intensively than ever in the future.
  • Smart Sustainability - Volkswagen is advancing the development of innovative high-volume models with sustainable drives.

Progressive compact car

The new Volkswagen Polo is precisely following this roadmap, with Volkswagen Research & Development as its compass. It has led to one of the most progressive cars in its class based on the four fields of innovation: Automated Driving, Intuitive Usability, Connected Community and Smart Sustainability.

The assistance systems of the new Polo

Volkswagen has integrated a new generation of assistance systems into the Polo. These are systems which were adapted from larger car classes and are being further democratised by their use in the Polo.

Front Assist / City Emergency Braking / Pedestrian Monitoring

They include the Front Assist area monitoring system with City Emergency Braking and Pedestrian Monitoring. In the new Volkswagen Polo, it comes as standard in even the Trendline base version. Its automatic warning and braking functions contribute towards avoiding frontal collisions on highways, secondary roads and in the city. Another system that is already included in the Polo Trendline as standard: a speed limiter, which can limit the car's driving speed to a desired figure, e.g. to avoid going too fast in the city. The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System is also always on board a new VW Polo.

ACC / Blind Spot Detection / Rear View

Volkswagen is offering the Polo with an optional Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system (up to 210 km/h; with DSG it includes the Stop & Go function as well). Another option new in the Polo: Blind Spot Detection including Rear Traffic Alert. ACC is a smart cruise control based on radar, which automatically brakes and accelerates according to the traffic situation. The Blind Spot Detection lane change system gives a warning in the exterior mirror if vehicles are located in what is known as the blind spot during overtaking. Meanwhile, Rear Traffic Alert assists in reversing out of parking places, because it can detect vehicles in cross traffic behind the car. If it detects a hazard, the system warns the driver here too, and it even brakes if necessary.

Park Assist with manoeuvring braking function

Another automated technology from a higher vehicle class is the Park Assist system; it automatically guides the car into nearly any conceivable parking space. This means that the Volkswagen Polo steers, and all the driver needs to do is brake and accelerate. The new 'manoeuvring braking function' assists in an extremely practical way, especially in the city. It is active during parking at speeds of up to 10 km/h, and it brakes automatically as soon as it detects obstacles such as the infamous bollard. This saves on repair costs, and aggravation.

Digitalised cockpit of the new VW Polo

Volkswagen cars are cars that are intuitive in operation. However, the exponential growth of digital systems in the car and their continually increasing number of functions pose new challenges for preserving this intuitive operation in the future. This, though, has been assured in the new Polo. The interface engineers and interior designers have reassessed the interior, analysing and reorganising it from the perspective of tomorrow. This has led to an interior which will be considered a frontrunner for years to come.

One visual and control axis

Everything is located where it should be in a world with analogue and digital functional elements. The interior specialists have therefore created a new visual and control axis in the Polo. Instruments and infotainment are increasingly merging onto one level. The designers and engineers accomplished this by positioning the infotainment system display high up and the air vents and air conditioning controls beneath them. As a result, the driver has a better view than ever of the cleanly designed displays and controls. The digital world is making its way into the Polo in the form of glass-encased infotainment systems, fully digital and newly designed instruments (Active Info Display), wireless interfaces for smartphones (including wireless charging) and the Keyless Access automatic locking and engine starting system.

Infotainment & Active Info Display

A whole new generation of infotainment systems is being used in the Volkswagen Polo. With glass-covered surfaces and digital operation that is more powerful than before. Even the Polo Comfortline has the Composition Colour infotainment system with a 6.5-inch display as standard. Also new, and a novelty in the segment: the optional new generation of the Active Info Display. The digital instruments offer more information, a more logical structure, even more graphic clarity and more joy in operating them. Now, one button on the steering wheel can be used to activate different graphic menus quickly, for example. A digitalised level is created, especially in combining infotainment and the Active Info Display. On this level, it is very easy to 'drag' functions such as the play list or phone contacts from the infotainment system display to the screen of the Active Info Display.

Wireless Charging & Keyless Access

Along with the classic way of supplying power to smartphones by cable, in the new Polo it is also possible to do this via an optional inductive interface (for compatible phones). The interface is located beneath the air conditioning controls. The smartphone can also be connected to an external aerial via the 'Deluxe' phone interface. Right in front of it is the 'Start engine / stop engine' button for starting or stopping the engine without a key. This is a function of Keyless Access, the first keyless locking and engine starting system to be offered in the Polo.

Engines of the new Volkswagen Polo

Sustainable drives are the core of the Smart Sustainability field of innovation. They might be battery-electric systems such as in the e-up!, plug-in hybrids like in the Golf GTE or innovative new engines with conventional or alternative fuels. That is true of the Polo, too. Volkswagen is equipping the compact car with a natural gas drive for the first time: the entirely new 1.0 TGI with 66 kW / 90 PS can actually be CO2-neutral, depending on the energy source. It is one of a total of nine Euro-6 engines available for the Polo, which always has front-wheel drive. The five petrol engines range from the 1.0 MPI with 48 kW / 65 PS to the new 1.5 TSI EVO with 110 kW / 150 PS and cylinder deactivation (ACT). The drive systems are rounded out by a sixth petrol engine, the GTI engine that is a 2.0 TSI with 147 kW / 200 PS. As a diesel, the Volkswagen Polo will launch with a choice of two 1.6 TDI engines whose outputs are 59 kW / 80 PS and 70 kW / 95 PS, respectively. Both TDI models have an SCR catalytic converter. All Polo engine variants come equipped with a stop-start system and a regenerative braking mode as standard. Overview of the entire line-up of drive versions:

  • Natural gas
    • 1.0 TGI with 66 kW / 90 PS, 5-speed gearbox
  • Petrol
    • 1.0 MPI with 48 kW / 65 PS, 5-speed gearbox
    • 1.0 MPI with 55 kW / 75 PS, 5-speed gearbox
    • 1.0 TSI with 70 kW / 95 PS, 5-speed gearbox / 7-speed DSG
    • 1.0 TSI with 85 kW / 115 PS, 6-speed gearbox / 7-speed DSG
    • 1.5 TSI with 110 kW / 150 PS, 6-speed gearbox / 7-speed DSG
    • 2.0 TSI with 147 kW / 200 PS, 6-speed gearbox / 7-speed DSG
  • Diesel
    • 1.6 TDI with 59 kW / 80 PS, 5-speed gearbox
    • 1.6 TDI with 70 kW / 95 PS, 5-speed gearbox / 7-speed DSG

Expressive exterior - charismatic compact car

The sixth generation Polo is the first to be based on the new Modular Transverse Matrix for compact models (MQB A0). The positive effects of the MQB on the car's proportions and, in turn, on its design, are huge. The car has much more dynamic proportions and a significantly longer silhouette, because the wheelbase, exterior length and width all grew while the car's height remained nearly identical. The design team took advantage of these realigned dimensions to put a sporty, powerful, fresh, masculine and overall superior Polo onto wheels of up to 18 inches in size (GTI). This resulted in an expressively designed, charismatic compact car - which can immediately be made out as the original of its class and yet as an entirely new generation.

Simply impressive

The MQB's dynamic effects on the proportions are reflected in the Polo's new dimensions. The length of the compact Volkswagen has grown by 81 mm to 4,053 mm. A much larger wheelbase now spans the axles; it has grown by 94 mm to 2,564 mm. This shifts the wheels further towards the front and rear. It also shortens the overhangs, which gives the car a much more powerful and sportier visual image. At the same time, the new Volkswagen Polo gained a total of 69 mm in width and now measures 1,751 mm. As already mentioned, interior height decreased just slightly, by 7 mm, and remains nearly the same as the previous model at 1,446 mm.

Silhouette

The sixth generation Polo has become a masculine car, which generates charisma from all perspectives with its new expressive design. The following details - considered from top to bottom - define the Polo when it comes to its significantly stretched silhouette. The roof line was made longer and thereby more elegant; it transitions into a roof spoiler at the rear. A fine line on the side body runs parallel to the roof line; it visually lowers the Volkswagen Polo's centre of gravity. Key detailing of the Polo includes its long line of side windows - the Polo is the only Volkswagen to have a window line that terminates in a rise at both front and rear. This contour with the window integrated into the C-pillar was further developed and sharpened. The C-pillar in particular, which is now designed to reach forward more and is precisely sculpted, makes the car dynamic in this area and makes it appear to lunge forward, even when stationary.

Arrow-shaped 'tornado' double line defines the side body

Emerging from the straight line of the window shoulder is another line that runs towards the front and into the headlights, making the VW Polo appear very long. Other new and important design features follow beneath this window line. An arrow-shaped double line, which is known as the tornado line, is a new design feature defining the Polo. The surface of this three-dimensional tornado line is - in the style of a shoulder section - slightly flared, and it finishes with a sharp downward undercut. The upper of these two double lines starts in the C-pillar and visually shoots forward into the front wings. The second, lower line, on the other hand, forms the mentioned undercut. It develops from the 3D graphic of the tail lights and also extends forward into the front wings, where it rises slightly, meeting the upper line. This strong, arrow-shaped tornado line structures the car's side profile, forming, as already mentioned, a strong shoulder section and giving the Polo a low and sporty stance on the street.

Front end

The front end of the Volkswagen Polo was made much more emotional, dominant and sportier than that of the previous model. Each detail was carefully re-designed. The headlights are now also available in an LED version. Together with the new radiator grille, they form the new 'face' of the Polo that extends across the entire vehicle width. Self-confident: a bumper which also emphasises vehicle width in its design elements. More pronounced contours: the bonnet which now extends far downward into the 'face'.

Self-confident, masculine look

Two lines on the bonnet are influential; they develop from the A-pillars and run in a V-shape to the inner sides of the headlights and the radiator grille. Outside of these lines, which appear as though cut by a knife, the bonnet transitions into the powerful side flanks. Two straight lines that run along the middle of the bonnet also finish at the radiator grille. The uppermost grille cross-bar is now painted in body colour. The cross-bar joins with the lines of the headlights on the left and right. As noted, this gives the bonnet a lower visual appearance. At the same time, it emphasises the greater width of the Polo. The low-profile headlights give the car a more concentrated and dominant, forward-looking appearance. A slender, second radiator grille louvre (this one in chrome) begins at the sides of the Volkswagen badge, transitions over into the chrome lines of the headlights and thereby reinforces this concentrated, self-confident and masculine look. Also unmistakable is the new signature of the daytime running lights.

Strong bumper

The bumper was also completely redesigned. The large glass surfaces of the fog lights and turn signal lights are eye-catching from the side of the car. They terminate outwards in three-dimensionally contoured angles. Between them there are two air intakes: a V-shaped one in the middle, and a narrow second intake that extends across the entire width.

Rear bodywork

The Polo's rear bodywork design had been instantly recognisable even before the fifth generation made its debut. Now the clean, well balanced overall architecture has been significantly further developed and - like the sides and front end - made more precise and sharper. Powerful: the much fuller volume of the shoulder section. Concise: the new trapezoidal-shaped tail lights that are worked into the shoulder section and, now, inwards too. For the first time, they will also be available on the Volkswagen Polo as LED tail lights with a very distinctive light signature. Typical: a horizontal line beneath the tail lights on the rear hatch, which now transitions into the bumper and also underscores the Polo's width from this perspective. Distinctive: the new diffuser that is integrated into the bumper.

Cockpit is the centre of focus

A new dashboard and cockpit layout for Volkswagen compact models is making its way into the sixth generation Polo. Interior designers have made revolutionary changes. Their focus was on continued growth in the digitalisation of displays and controls as well as connectivity, and this called for clever new solutions. Another declared goal was to give the interior much more character than before and to thereby give the Polo an interior 'face' as well.

Starting with a blank slate

The interior team started with a blank slate, departed entirely from the vertically-oriented dashboard layout of the previous model and developed instead a bold horizontal architecture. As is always the case in interior design, this architecture is primarily defined by the modules that are used on the dashboard. In the case of the VW Polo, designers took the 'form follows function' motto very seriously, because a new digitalised world was being kicked off here in the A0 segment. The interaction between the new Active Info Display and the infotainment systems, in particular, made it necessary to take new approaches. The new dashboard architecture began with the objective of locating the infotainment system much higher than before so that it would be in the driver's direct line of sight. Because the display should visually merge with the instruments to create a high-gloss 'island', it was also clear that the middle air vents had to migrate downward. All of this was done, and it has now resulted in a dashboard architecture that is refreshingly contemporary and charismatic - introducing an exciting new epoch of digitalisation and connectivity.

One visual and control axis, up high

All key modules - except for the air conditioning unit - have been integrated on the upper cross-panel of the dashboard. This cross-panel is continued up to the front doors and is trimmed with various accents, depending on selected options. A highlight here is the trim strip of the Volkswagen Polo Beats which is painted in 'Velvet Red'. The outer air vents are integrated on the far left and right. Located in the middle of the high-gloss black 'island' is, as mentioned, the glass-encased screen of the infotainment system. The only additional button in this area is the button for the hazard warning lights. To the left, the high-gloss black user control island transitions into the level of the instruments. This creates a coherent digital cockpit landscape, especially in conjunction with the Active Info Display. Arranged on the next lower level are the air conditioning functions in the middle, and the lighting functions on the driver's side. The horizontal dashboard is slightly angled towards the driver in the middle. This is also true of the centre console with the gear shift grip and the buttons for the various car handling functions. A fin surrounds the outer right side of the centre console. The sum of these actions: a sporty cockpit feeling.

Jump in vehicle class

Contributing towards a perceptible jump in vehicle class are the new design, which is both clean and fresh, the horizontal structure, the high-gloss black surfaces and enormous visual impression of width. Or, to express it in the words of one of the main interior designers involved in the project: "The Polo is no longer just the small sibling of the Golf when it comes to its interior. It is no longer the car that people only buy when they cannot afford the Golf. Now it is exactly the car that people want!"

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        Volkswagen has launched a new Golf highlight on the market: the Golf GTD. The acronym GTD has a long tradition: Back in 1982 the first Golf GTD appeared...

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      • 2004 Volkswagen Golf
        2004

        Thanks to its technical superiority and sovereign good looks, this fifth generation of the Volkswagen Golf, introduced in October 2003, assumes once again...

      • 2006 Volkswagen Rabbit
        2006

        Before the North American launch of the Golf in 2006, Volkswagen of America announced the decision to rebrand the Golf and return the Rabbit nameplate...

      • 2004 Volkswagen Golf GTI
        2004

        The Volkswagen Golf GTI is back and breaking all records. It is stronger, better and more sought after than ever. With this VW Golf GTI at its best,...

      • 2004 Volkswagen Golf GTI 5-door
        2004

        Twenty-eight years ago, in June 1976, Volkswagen launched the Golf GTI, a car that would become a legend and establish a new class of car: the hot hatch.

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      • 1997 Volkswagen Golf IV
        1997

        Launched in 1997 the Golf IV was the latest version of Volkswagen iconic model, and it became the biggest selling car in Europe at one point. It was a...

      • 1998 Volkswagen Golf IV GTI
        1998

        The introduction of the Mk IV VW Golf GTI in 1998 saw significant changes to the line-up with the first diesel-engined GTI introduced along with two petrol...

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      • 1991 Volkswagen Golf III
        1991

        The third-generation Golf was launched in November of 1991, although it did not appear in North America until the spring of 1993. The delay in North...

      • 1991 Volkswagen Golf III GTI
        1991

        The Volkswagen Golf III GTI brought with it a new 2.0-litre eight-valve engine with 115 PS and improved aerodynamics over the previous Mk I and Mk II models.

      • 1992 Volkswagen Golf III VR6
        1992
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      • 1983 Volkswagen Golf II
        1983

        The second-generation Golf was launched in 1983 (launched in North America in 1985) and featured a larger bodyshell and a wider range of engine options,...

      • 1983 Volkswagen Golf II GTI
        1983

        Volkswagen Golf II GTI picked up where the Mk I left off. A new chassis structure, 1,781 cc engine developing 112 PS and 114 lbs ft of torque and new styling...

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      • 1974 Volkswagen Golf I
        1974

        The first series-production Volkswagen Golf rolled off the production line in Wolfsburg in March 1974 and was available at dealerships from May...

      • 1977 Volkswagen Rabbit
        1977

        The Volkswagen Rabbit GTI, the North American version of the high-performance Golf GTI, debuted in the 1983 model year and was in production for two...

      • 1976 Volkswagen Golf I GTI
        1976

        The Volkswagen Golf GTI was unveiled in 1975 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The UK market had to wait a further two years for vehicles to arrive - 1977 saw...

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      • 2017 Volkswagen Up
        2017

        The smallest Volkswagen is becoming yet more colourful and sharper still. In late summer of 2016 the second series of the Volkswagen up! will be launched...

      • 2020 Volkswagen e-Up
        2020

        Volkswagen e-Up! is compact but fully formed, with space for four people - and plenty of fun for the driver. At its peak, the electric motor delivers 61 kW (83 PS)...

      • 2018 Volkswagen Up GTI
        2018

        With the new Volkswagen up! GTI, Volkswagen is sending its customers on a journey through time across four decades: when the first GTI was launched in the 1970s...

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      • 2013 Volkswagen Up
        2013

        Volkswagen is launching a new small car: the VW up!. A city specialist for many of the world's countries. A car with charisma and great potential. In...

      • 2013 Volkswagen Up 4-door
        2013

        The 2-door up! by Volkswagen is one of the most important automotive highlights of 2011. All signs point to a big future for the small car. In Germany, for...

      • 2014 Volkswagen Cross Up
        2014

        Volkswagen is expanding its range of striking Cross models: from late summer 2013 the VW cross up! will become the newest addition to the company's...

      • 2014 Volkswagen e-Up
        2014

        Electric motor produces 60 kW / 82 PS. This motor transmits 210 Nm of torque to the driven front axle from a standstill. It completes the sprint to 100 km/h in 12.4 s...

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      • 2024 Volkswagen ID.3
        2024

        Optimised air-cooling openings and large painted surfaces make the face of the Volkswagen ID.3 appear independent, confident and friendly from every angle.

      • 2025 Volkswagen ID.3 GTX
        2025

        ID.3 GTX is recognisable from the front by its distinctive bumper. This has an A-shaped air intake in the centre with a diamond-style grille.

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      • 2020 Volkswagen ID.3 1st Edition
        2020

        Thanks to its newly developed design DNA, the ID.3 is immediately identifiable as a zero emission vehicle - with the potential of becoming a new automotive icon.

      • 2014 Volkswagen XL1
        2014

        The Volkswagen XL1 is the most fuel-efficient production car in the world, with a fuel consumption value of 0.9 l/100 km. Thanks to its plug-in hybrid...

      • 2024 Volkswagen T-Cross
        2024

        From the outside, the updated Volkswagen T-Cross is immediately recognisable by the new design of its front and rear with new integrated LED headlights...

      • 2019 Volkswagen T-Cross
        2019

        Volkswagen T-Cross is an urban crossover which gives low-cost entry to this vehicle class in addition to comprehensive standard equipment and plenty of flexibility.

      • 2022 Volkswagen T-Roc
        2022

        Selective modifications to the exterior details ensure that the new Volkswagen T-Roc expresses its unmistakable crossover design in even more striking style.

      • 2022 Volkswagen T-Roc R
        2022

        Externally, the new Volkswagen T-Roc R has plenty of sporty flair, with bumpers in R styling and air intakes featuring black fins. The typical insignia underline...

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      • 2018 Volkswagen T-Roc
        2018

        The design of the Volkswagen T-Roc follows a new expressive Volkswagen SUV DNA, which is similar to that of the Tiguan, the Tiguan Allspace...

      • 2020 Volkswagen T-Roc R
        2020

        Design elements created exclusively for the Volkswagen T-Roc R include the roof spoiler to match the colour of the vehicle, the skid plate painted in...

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      • 2022 Volkswagen Polo
        2022

        Volkswagen Polo is a confident compact car, with expressive design that oozes a unique charisma from whichever angle you look at it. From the side...

      • 2022 Volkswagen Polo GTI
        2022

        Volkswagen Polo GTI is also front-wheel drive. The turbo-charged, direct petrol injector changes gear via a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (DSG)...

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      • 2018 Volkswagen Polo
        2018

        The sixth generation Volkswagen Polo has grown, making it larger than its predecessor in all of its dimensions. This has resulted in much more...

      • 2018 Volkswagen Polo GTI
        2018

        An exclusive feature in the Volkswagen Polo GTI is the optional LED headlights with red winglets; stylistically these are extensions of the red stripe...

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      • 2014 Volkswagen Polo
        2014

        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...

      • 2014 Volkswagen CrossPolo
        2014

        The EU-6 engines, the infotainment and assistance systems of the VW CrossPolo have taken enormous strides forward. The entire engine range was reconfigured.

      • 2015 Volkswagen Polo GTI
        2015

        The new Volkswagen Polo GTI is clearly recognisable as the sporty flagship of the series, both in the 2-door and the 4-door version. Newly designed bumpers...

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      • 2010 Volkswagen Polo
        2010

        Visually speaking, the Volkswagen Polo was developed 1:1 from the principles of the new Volkswagen "Design DNA". The Scirocco, the first model...

      • 2010 Volkswagen Polo 3-Door
        2010

        Volkswagen is presenting the youngest offspring of the Volkswagen Polo family at the 2009 International Motor Show in Frankfurt (IAA, September 17 to...

      • 2011 Volkswagen CrossPolo
        2011

        The next generation of the Volkswagen CrossPolo is ready for new adventures. The clever compact in rugged all-terrain look is celebrating its world...

      • 2011 Volkswagen Polo GTI
        2011

        The Volkswagen Polo GTI is back. A powerful 132 kW / 180 PS comeback! This GTI lives up to its legendary name: Superior handling properties unified with...

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      • 2006 Volkswagen Polo
        2006

        The redesigned front end with its V-shaped radiator grille, in particular, lends the Volkswagen Polo a significantly more striking look.

      • 2006 Volkswagen CrossPolo
        2006

        VW CrossPolo was designed in the style of a small SUV, the distinctive four-door with a large hatchback presents itself as a practical and lifestyle-oriented...

      • 2006 Volkswagen Polo GTI
        2006

        The new Polo GTI is about to be launched. Delivering 110kW/150hp, it is the most powerful Polo since the series was introduced over 30 years ago. The...

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      • 2005 Volkswagen Polo Fun
        2005

        VW Polo Fun (Polo Dune in the UK) was a mini SUV version with offroad styling, but despite its appearance the car was never available with four wheel drive.

      • 1999 Volkswagen Polo
        1999

        The Volkswagen Polo was launched as 3-door and 5-door hatchback versions, and was aimed at addressing many of the previous model's shortcomings, principally...

      • 1999 Volkswagen Polo GTI
        1999

        Volkswagen Polo GTI introduced in 1995 catered for the hot hatch market. With a limited production run of 3000 units, the 6N GTI was available only in continental Europe.

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      • 1994 Volkswagen Polo
        1994

        The Mk III Polo 6N appeared in 1994, and was a completely new model/chassis. The 6K Polo derivatives Derby (Polo Classic)/ Caddy /Polo Wagon were based on...

      • 1982 Volkswagen Polo
        1982

        A revised model (Mk II) was introduced in October 1981, with the major change being the introduction of an additional body style with a steep (almost...

      • 1975 Volkswagen Polo
        1975

        The small car presented in March 1975 was based on the Audi 50. In slightly modified form it went into series production in Wolfsburg as the Volkswagen Polo...

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      • 2022 Ford Fiesta
        2022

        The new Ford Fiesta builds on the proven Ford B-car architecture - also utilised by the Ford Puma compact SUV - to deliver a range of practical and refined...

      • 2022 Ford Fiesta Active
        2022

        The SUV-inspired Active variant is distinguished by more rugged design cues for an adventurous character. A wide upper grille features strong vertical strakes...

      • 2022 Ford Fiesta ST
        2022

        Ford Fiesta ST high-performance hot hatchback, developed by Ford Performance. A fresh exterior design incorporates a more aggressive fascia appearance...

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      • 2017 Ford Fiesta
        2017

        Each of the four Ford Fiesta variants delivers a unique design character that builds on the canvas provided by the simplified base-design, and can be...

      • 2017 Ford Fiesta Active
        2017

        Ford Fiesta Active ride height is increased by 18 millimetres over the standard all-new Fiesta chassis, and track increased by 10 millimetres, delivering...

      • 2018 Ford Fiesta ST
        2018

        Ford Fiesta ST's first optional mechanical limited-slip differential (LSD) optimises cornering grip, and segment-first, Ford-patented force vectoring...

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      • 2014 Ford Fiesta
        2014

        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...

      • 2013 Ford Fiesta ST
        2013

        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...

      • 2017 Ford Fiesta ST200
        2017

        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...

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      • 2008 Ford Fiesta
        2008

        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 ...

      • 2009 Ford Fiesta 5-door
        2009

        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...

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      • 2006 Ford Fiesta
        2006

        + Highly distinctive new exterior treatments + All-new dashboard and stylish new interior trims + Wide colour and trim choices for customer personalisation...

      • 2005 Ford Fiesta ST
        2005

        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...

      • 2024 Peugeot e-208
        2024

        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...

      • 2026 Peugeot e-208 GTi
        2026

        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...

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      • 2020 Peugeot 208
        2020

        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...

      • 2020 Peugeot e-208
        2020

        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...

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      • 2016 Peugeot 208
        2016

        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...

      • 2013 Peugeot 208
        2013

        Right from the start of the project, the technical choices structuring the "A9" project (internal code name of the Peugeot 208) were directed on...

      • 2014 Peugeot 208 GTi
        2014

        Following the successful launch of the new 208 in June 2012, Peugeot has rejuvenated the diverse Supermini car segment. This new model revolutionises...

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      • 2024 Renault Clio
        2024

        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...

      • 2020 Renault Clio
        2020

        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...

      • 2017 Renault Clio
        2017

        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...

      • 2017 Renault Clio RS
        2017

        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...

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      • 2013 Renault Clio
        2013

        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...

      • 2013 Renault Clio RS 200
        2013

        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...

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      • 2009 Renault Clio
        2009

        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...

      • 2010 Renault Clio RS
        2010

        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...

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      • 2009 Renault Clio Campus
        2009

        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...

      • 2005 Renault Clio III 3door
        2005

        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...

      • 2005 Renault Clio III 5door
        2005

        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...

      • 2006 Renault Clio Sport
        2006

        The challenge faced by Renault Sport Technologies' engineers when first penning New Renault Clio Sport was to respect the original personality of Clio III...

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      • 2004 Renault Clio 1.5 dCi
        2004

        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...

      • 2004 Renault Clio Renault Sport 2.0 16V
        2004

        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...

      • 2003 Renault Clio V6 Renault Sport
        2003

        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...

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      • 1998 Renault Clio
        1998

        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.

      • 1991 Renault Clio S
        1991

        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...

      • 2022 Seat Ibiza
        2022

        SEAT Ibiza's side profile maintains its short overhangs with wheels pushed out to the four corners of the vehicle, providing incredible stability and...

      • 2018 Seat Ibiza
        2018

        All of the engines available in the new Seat Ibiza comply with the Euro6 emissions regulation and lead the way in performance, with outstanding features...

      • 2016 Seat Ibiza
        2016

        SEAT is launching the New Ibiza with a package of innovative technologies. New engines, individual equipment options, additional safety systems and, above...

      • 2016 Seat Ibiza Cupra
        2016

        The new SEAT Ibiza CUPRA shows the essence of the SEAT brand in its purest form - emotional design, outstanding performance and state-of-the-art technology...

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      • 2013 Seat Ibiza
        2013

        The next generation of the successful Spanish model is here - the new SEAT Ibiza captures the heart with its young, emotional design and fun-to-drive zest,...

      • 2013 Seat Ibiza Cupra
        2013

        Stunning design, outstanding performance and state-of-the-art technology - the new SEAT Ibiza Cupra represents the essence of the SEAT brand like no other...

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      • 2009 Seat Ibiza SportCoupe
        2009

        The new Seat Ibiza SportCoupe raises the bar of sportiness on Seat's newest model, combining impressive, vanguard exterior design with exceptional dynamic...

      • 2009 Seat Ibiza
        2009

        The new Seat Ibiza bursts onto the scene full of energy and youthful dynamism, but true to its origins. It's an innovative proposal whose precision...

      • 2009 Seat Ibiza Cupra
        2009

        Seat is increasing the new Ibiza range with the arrival of the much-anticipated new Seat Ibiza Cupra, the Spanish maker's sportiest, most exclusive and...

      • 2010 Seat Ibiza FR
        2010

        The Seat Ibiza FR introduces several novelties compared with the previous model , which all combine to provide a more intense driving experience. First of...

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      • 2006 Seat Ibiza
        2006

        + Significantly restyled exterior, with a design that underscores the Ibiza's dynamic and sporty aspects even further. + More attractive interior with even...

      • 2002 Seat Ibiza
        2002

        The SEAT Ibiza is a supermini manufactured by the Volkswagen Group and sold under the SEAT brand. The Ibiza is based on the same chassis as the Volkswagen...

      • 2004 Seat Ibiza Cupra 1.9 TDI
        2004

        The FR and Cupra TDI versions use a 1.9 litre Pumpe-Duse diesel engine with 130 PS (96 kW; 128 bhp) and 165 PS (121 kW; 163 bhp) respectively.

      • 2004 Seat Ibiza FR
        2004

        The model line up includes two hot hatch variants, the Ibiza FR and Cupra, which compensate for the lack of Polo hot hatch variants (the Polo GTI wasn't...

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      • 2024 Suzuki Swift
        2024

        The muscular appearance of the new Suzuki Swift is further established by blacked-out pillars creating the appearance of a floating roof that adds a sense of lightness...

      • 2021 Suzuki Swift
        2021

        In addition to its stylish exterior design in a compact size of just 3,840mm long, the Suzuki Swift features excellent visibility, a spacious cabin and...

      • 2018 Suzuki Swift
        2018

        The new Suzuki Swift is 10mm shorter than the outgoing model, while its wheelbase is 20mm longer, creating more interior room including 20 per cent more...

      • 2018 Suzuki Swift Sport
        2018

        To achieve short-stroke and nimble shifting, enhancements have been made to the same 6-speed manual transmission used in the previous Suzuki Swift Sport.

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      • 2011 Suzuki Swift
        2011

        Suzuki Swift brings to the compact car segment a blend of eye-catching good looks, Japanese quality and European-inspired driving dynamics, and with prices...

      • 2012 Suzuki Swift Sport
        2012

        The Suzuki Swift Sport is the performance flagship of the Swift model range and offers higher levels of tuning, steering and braking performance than the...

      • 2013 Suzuki Swift Sport 5-door
        2013

        The Suzuki Swift Sport's M16A engine offers power combined with low emissions. The engine has a variable intake system and an optimised intake VVT...

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      • 2005 Suzuki Swift
        2005

        1. Introduction. A new kind of compact car. A new philosophy and a new beginning. The 2005 Geneva Motor Show presents the ideal opportunity to introduce...

      • 2007 Suzuki Swift Sport
        2007

        The distinctive style and European-inspired driving dynamics of Suzuki Swift form the perfect basis for Suzuki Swift Sport, a high performance derivative...

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      • 1985 Suzuki Swift
        1985

        The Suzuki Swift was originally marketed in Japan and sold as the Cultus / SA310 until early 1985 when the Swift name was then used for Europe, and the...

      • 2022 Skoda Fabia
        2022

        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...

      • 2019 Skoda Fabia
        2019

        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.

      • 2015 Skoda Fabia
        2015

        The Skoda Fabia's third generation impresses with sporty proportions combined with a design language that is significantly sharper, more dynamic and full...

      • 2011 Skoda Fabia
        2011

        With the Škoda Fabia series, Škoda Auto has established a strong foundation for its five-car portfolio. The supermini's family roots are...

      • 2011 Skoda Fabia Scout
        2011

        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...

      • 2011 Skoda Fabia RS
        2011

        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...

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      • 2007 Skoda Fabia
        2007

        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...

      • 2005 Skoda Fabia
        2005

        The Škoda Fabia has undergone many important innovations with the main aim of diversifying and enlivening the model range. This will make the...

      • 2000 Skoda Fabia
        2000

        The exterior design of all Škoda Fabia, Škoda Fabia Combi and Škoda Fabia Sedan models creates a dynamic...

      • 2003 Skoda Fabia RS
        2003

        The attractive Škoda Fabia RS, with its sporty design, supplements and crowns the Škoda Fabia model range and at the same time extends the...

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      • 2024 Toyota Yaris
        2024

        Toyota Yaris offers customers the option of a new, more powerful full hybrid electric powertrain, the "Hybrid 130". Joining the established "Hybrid 115" powertrain...

      • 2024 Toyota GR Yaris
        2024

        Toyota GR Yaris benefits from technical, design and construction enhancements that promise to deliver an even greater driving experience.

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      • 2020 Toyota Yaris
        2020

        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...

      • 2021 Toyota GR Yaris
        2021

        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...

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      • 2017 Toyota Yaris
        2017

        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...

      • 2018 Toyota Yaris GRMN
        2018

        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...

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      • 2015 Toyota Yaris
        2015

        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...

      • 2012 Toyota Yaris
        2012

        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...

      • 2009 Toyota Yaris 5-door
        2009

        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.

      • 2006 Toyota Yaris
        2006

        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...

      • 2009 Toyota Yaris 3-door
        2009

        Toyota announced manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP) for the three fuel efficient 2009 Toyota Yaris subcompact models. MSRPs will range from...

      • 2007 Toyota Yaris TS
        2007

        The Toyota Yaris TS is a flagship model for the highly successful Toyota Yaris range, offering customers enjoyable sports performance with no compromise...

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      • 2003 Toyota Yaris
        2003

        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...

      • 1999 Toyota Yaris
        1999

        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...

      • 2001 Toyota Yaris T Sport
        2001

        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...

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      • 2024 Opel Corsa
        2024

        Perfect proportions and precision down to the smallest detail, all packed into a bold and pure appearance - this is the new Opel Corsa. The designers have made...

      • 2020 Opel Corsa
        2020

        The sixth-generation Opel Corsa's all-new engine portfolio aims to offer customers an ideal balance between efficiency and an engaging drive. Compared with...

      • 2020 Opel Corsa-e
        2020

        Opel Corsa-e also looks dynamic thanks to its sporty design, while the compact exterior dimensions of previous generations are retained. With a length of 4.06 m...

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      • 2015 Opel Corsa
        2015

        The Opel Corsa is well established as a perennial bestseller: through four model generations spanning 32 years, 12.4 million Corsas have been sold.

      • 2016 Opel Corsa OPC
        2016

        After celebrating its successful world premiere at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show the new Corsa OPC is ready to hit the roads. The fastest member of the new...

      • 2019 Opel Corsa GSi
        2019

        The high performance of the new Opel Corsa GSi is complemented by the athletic exterior looks featuring large air intakes, sculptured bonnet, prominent rear spoiler...

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      • 2011 Opel Corsa
        2011

        The Opel Corsa's makeover continues: following the overhaul of everything under its skin in 2010, Opel's successful small car is getting a new wardrobe in...

      • 2011 Opel Corsa OPC Nurburgring Edition
        2011

        The limited Opel Corsa OPC Nürburgring Edition is based on the recently upgraded Corsa model line and, with just around 500 units planned, it will...

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      • 2010 Opel Corsa
        2010

        The Opel Corsa range has been rejuvenated to provide more power and more driving fun with less fuel consumption. Opel engineers have given the Opel Corsa ...

      • 2010 Opel Corsa OPC
        2010

        The Opel Corsa OPC is a statement of pure driving fun. Since its launch in 2007, 13,000 units have already been sold. Eye-catching styling is backed by...

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      • 2007 Opel Corsa
        2007

        After its spectacular world premiere in London, the fourth generation of the popular Opel Corsa now takes to the road. With the newcomer, Opel remains true...

      • 2007 Opel Corsa 5-door
        2007

        In the family-friendly Opel Corsa 5-door, the long roof line and generous window surfaces indicate additional headroom and visibility for the rear passengers.

      • 2008 Opel Corsa OPC
        2008

        Opel is shifting into top gear with the new Opel Corsa OPC. Following the sensational market launch of the Opel bestseller's fourth generation, the OPC...

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