New engines and technology for 2014 Volkswagen Polo
Available to order from April ahead of summer deliveries, the new cars are marked out by subtle changes to exterior and interior styling, with most of the upgrades taking place under the skin.
New petrol engines comprise two three-cylinder engines, from the up! city car, with 59 or 74bhp, which also form the basis of the first petrol-powered Polo BlueMotion. This uses an turbocharged 1.0-litre petrol engine with 90hp, consuming 4.1l/100km with CO2 emissions of 94g/km and with an expected price drop compared to its diesel predecessor.
Four-cylinder petrols comprise 90 and 110hp 1.2-litre TSI units and the 1.4 TSI with cylinder deactivation, the latter now offering 150hp rather than 140hp. The Polo GTI will be relaunched with a power hike to 192hp before the end of the year.
The diesel range has also been refreshed. Two new three-cylinder 1.4 TDI engines with 75 and 90hp will replace the outgoing 1.2 and 1.6 TDIs, while the BlueMotion TDI (available in selected markets) offers a best-in-range 3.2l/100km with CO2 emissions of 82g/km – reduced from 3.4g/km and 88g/km in the outgoing car.
Additional technology includes a new electromechanical steering system and Automatic Post Collision Brake, which applies the brakes after a collision to stop the car rolling away. Automatic braking and cruise control are optional, as is a sport suspension with two settings, and the Polo now features the same modular infotainment system as the latest Golf.
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