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The Mark III Polo or Typ 6N, (sometimes referred to as the "Mark 4" by enthusiasts as it is the Polo's fourth guise) appeared in 1994, [1] [10] and was a completely new model (on a new chassis), available as three- and five-door hatchback versions, the latter making VW the last major European manufacturer to finally offer rear side doors in ...
The Polo Mk5 was relaunched in South Africa in February 2018 as the Polo Vivo. It replaced the Polo Mk4-based Polo Vivo and sold alongside the Polo Mk6 as a budget-friendly option. [31] [32] The Polo Vivo is offered in four trim levels including Trendline, Comfortline, Highline, and GT. Two 4-cylinder petrol engines are offered, a 1.4-litre and ...
Announced in November 2022 as a replacement for the Gol, the Polo Track was released in February 2023 as a low-cost version of the Mk6 Polo. Aimed at fleet buyers, the Track version has a shorter list of features and a simpler exterior appearance. [ 23 ]
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The Virtus is also marketed as the Volkswagen Polo Sedan in South Africa since September 2022, and as the Volkswagen Lavida XR in China since June 2023. A redesigned version has been sold as the Škoda Slavia in India, which was introduced in November 2021 and went on sale in February 2022.
VW Polo. VW Passat. VW T-Cross VW Tiguan VW Teramont. VW Amarok. 2020: Universal Motors Limited plant. Universal Motors is VW's local distributor. Anchieta [1] P 0 South America, Brazil: São Bernardo do Campo, Greater São Paulo, São Paulo state: VW Saveiro VW Polo Mk6 VW Virtus VW Nivus: VW Beetle VW Fox VW Gol VW 1600 TL/1600 sedan VW 1600 ...
The 2024 Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS was the eleventh season of GT World Challenge Europe. The season began at Paul Ricard on 5 April, and ended at Jeddah Corniche on 30 November. The season consisted of 10 events: 5 Sprint Cup events, and 5 Endurance Cup events.
On 11 March 2010, Volkswagen South Africa announced that the Volkswagen Citi Golf is being replaced by a version of the Mk 4 Polo, the Polo Vivo. It is available with a choice of two 1.4-litre engines (55 kW & 63 kW) [13] and a 1.6-litre engine (77 kW). [14] The Polo Vivo is sold in both 3-door and 5-door versions and as a saloon.