Wednesday, April 29, 2020

2020 Volkswagen Polo GT TSI explained

Besides everything else going on this year in the Indian auto industry, one thing that 2020 will be remembered for is the number of cars arriving that promise affordable performance. One of the few cars that pioneered this segment in India was Volkswagen’s Polo GT line. While its peers like the Fiat Abarth Punto and Maruti Suzuki Baleno RS have been discontinued, the Volkswagen Polo GT is available in the BS6 era, albeit in petrol-only form. 

The 2020 Polo GT shares its 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine with the Polo Highline Plus and even the BS6 Vento. This means the BS6 Polo GT TSI is 5hp more powerful than its BS4 counterpart, which had a 1.2-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine making 105hp and 175Nm of torque. 

Unlike the BS4 Polo GT TSI - which had a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission only - the BS6 model only gets a 6-speed manual as standard. This means the new Polo GT might not be as quick as its predecessor, but the higher level of driver involvement may make it more fun-to-drive. With an ARAI-rated 18.24kpl, the BS6 Polo GT TSI is also more efficient than the BS4 model, which had a mileage of 17.21kpl.

Priced at Rs 9.60 lakh, the BS6 Polo GT costs a whopping Rs 1.57 lakh more than the manual gearbox-equipped Polo Highline Plus. It costs about Rs 47,000 more than even the Polo Highline Plus AT - the one that's equipped with the new 6-speed torque convertor automatic unit.

For the premium, the Polo GT gets all the features and safety kit available on the Highline Plus, but adds a larger rear spoiler, blacked-out outside rearview mirrors, a black contrast roof, GT badges on the grille and tailgate, and a decal on the C-pillar. The interior of the VW Polo GT is near-identical to the Highline Plus, but we expect silver scuff plates on the door sill (with GT embossing) to be on offer.

In all, the premium you’ll pay for the VW Polo GT over the Highline Plus may not seem worth it, but only when we see the cars in the flesh (and drive them) will we know for sure. Stay tuned.

Prices, ex-showroom, pan-India

Also see:

Volkswagen launches online car buying service in India

Volkswagen, Skoda plants abroad resume production

Gurpratap Boparai, MD, Skoda Auto Volkswagen India interview video



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