The new cars will compete with popular models such as the Ford Fusion and Fiat Idea, but will feature VW’s latest technology including DSG gearboxes, and efficient TSI engines. According to What Car?, the dual-clutch transmission will be available with a 170hp TSI engine reserved for a new Polo GTi. Other powerplants include a new 64hp 1.2L unit, an 80hp 1.4L engine and a more powerful 1.6L mill. The diesel range will consist of a 69 and 84hp 1.4L motors and a 105hp 1.9L unit.
In addition to the conventional petrol and diesel models, VW will also offer a new hybrid option. Due to the low cost of the Polo, the hybrid system is likely to a mild version that utilizes regenerative braking and electronically controlled components in similar fashion to BMW’s EfficientDynamics technology.





Reader Comments
Wed Jul 25 2007 4:00 PM
NaBUru38 says
According to most automobile magazines, current three-cylinder 1.4 TDIs are really noisy. Shouldn't the VW Group switch to common rail units? And the less powerful petrols should be 1.0-litre twinchargers.
The mini MPV is logic because Skoda already has the Roomster, which is more like a panel van. Seat might get one B-segment cabrio too, so they should choose one of them. But I don't believe the coupé thing, there hasn't been any since the Tigra and Puma.
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