
Sunday, December 6, 2009
2010 Volkswagen GTI

Friday, December 4, 2009
Volkswagen Beetle Launched In India

Volkswagen launched beetle today in India and sports a powerful 2.0L I4 petrol engine that generates 115Bhp. The engine is matted with a 6-speed automatic transmission and will give you an average of 13.5 km/l and also complies with the stringent Euro IV emission norms.
Volkswagen Beetle Blush - Limited Edition Convertible

Volkswagen has recently announced the latest Limited Edition New Beetle Convertible called “Blush”. The important that will be noticed is its colour combination, Metallic White Gold paint with leather interior, red convertible top and boot. The new Limited Edition Beetle Blush will be added with 17″ alloy rims. The company which claims that the Blush is the only New Beetle Convertible currently offered with leather interiors (all other Beetle’s make do with leatherette). Mechanically, the new Blush Edition is the same to all other New Beetle Convertibles. The company has price this new limited edition Beetle Blush at $26990 USD and its $1000 more than the standard model.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Volkswagen Polo Bags 2010 Car Of The Year Award

As we already reported earlier regarding the list of candidates for 2010 COTY award, Volkswagen 2010 Polo has bagged the 2010 Car of the Year awards after receiving votes from each of the 59 European judges and the most maximum points compared to any other models.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Volkswagen Beetle

Auto major Volkswagen plans to launch its most awaited luxurious small car model Volkswagen Beetle in Indian market in C-segment. Volkswagen India announced that they will launch this luxurious small car in Indian market in the month of November this year. The new Volkswagen Beetle is a cute car which is a modernized version of its legendary vehicle Volkswagen Beetle. Volkswagen India speed up their process to launch Volkswagen Beetle very soon in India to compete with the C-segment hatchback model Fiat 500 and another upcoming model Fiat Bravo which might be launched in Indian market by the mid of next year in same segment. The company official refused to say about the exact pricing of Volkswagen Beetle but they indicated that it will be priced in the range of Rs 18-20 lacs.
Volkswagen Up

Volkswagen, Europe's largest car maker, is likely to launch its small car Up in India in the early 2010. The car is likely to be priced at Rs. 3 lakh, and is the cheapest car from the stable of Volkswagen. The company is looking at the emerging markets to boost up its bottomlines. Volkswagen is planning to produce 240,000 vehicles per year in India by 2012. The company is quite bullish on the prospects of its small cars in India as the country is a huge market for small cars.
The car's name is a synonym for departure, activity, dynamics and the future. Up debuted at the 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show in Germany. The nostalgia reminding concept harked back to the Volkswagen Beetle by having a Boxer engine in the rear powering the rear wheels, Up has 18 inch wheels.
The Up interior is made to seat 4 adults in comfort and featured a unique flat folding seat system. The seats are air inflatable so the seats fit every body shape. Up also has a unique central displays, two monitors, one 8 inch monitor shows the vehicle speed, fuel level and range, as well as your CO2 emissions.
The second 7 inch monitor controls climate control, radio volume, music selection, telephone, navigation, photos and movies etc. Up measures 3.45 metres (11.3 ft) and has a width of 1.63 metres.
Volkswagen Polo

Volkswagen is quite bullish about the emerging markets like India and
China. In India, the company is likely to launch Polo, a hatchback
which is under production. Expected to be launched in the early 2010, the car is positioned in the premium-hatchback segment. Polo will compete against Skoda Fabia and Honda Jazz. Recently Volkswagen inked a pact with the Maharashtra government for producing Volkswagen cars from Pune. The company will get 230 hectares of land in Chakan at Pune for the manufacturing plant.
The car after its launch in the Indian market, will compete with the likes of Maruti’s Swift, Hyundai’s Getz and Tata Motor’s Indica. According to a Volkswagen official, the company would go for the B segment of the passenger car market, which incidentally is the largest in the country. The company sees further growth in this segment.
The car company Volkswagen is also planning to launch its Passat model in India, which will don a price tag of Rs 30 lakh. Passat may be rolled out of the Skoda Auto manufacturing facility at Aurangabad.
Volkswagen Polo is sold in Europe and other markets worldwide in hatchback, saloon, coupé and estate variants. There have been four separate generations of the Polo. Some generations were face lifted mid way through production, with the updated versions known again unofficially by an addition of the letter F to the model number, e.g. Mk IIF. There is considerable variation in Polo model designations, with some sources using Mk as equivalent to Series which causes confusion.
Key to Volkswagen India plans are two mass-market models that will be produced in large volumes in the company’s upcoming factory in Chakan. The first is the sixth-generation Polo (A06) hatchback that is under development and is expected in 2009.