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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 ...
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 ...
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.
The MK3 Polo was unveiled on 31 August 1994, and was immediately available in left-hand drive form for continental markets, [9] and was launched on the right-hand drive UK market in October that year. It was the first completely new Polo to be launched since the MK2 model in 1981; although that model had undergone a major restyle in 1990.
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As of 2024, the plant is the sole supplier worldwide of the Polo range. [16] In April 2024, Volkswagen announced a R4 billion investment in its Kariega plant. The upgrades will be used to add a third model to its output, an SUV, to go with the Polo and Polo Vivo already in production. [17]
In April 2024, it was reported that the Archewell Productions was in the process of developing two non-fiction projects and that one would focus on polo as a professional sport showcasing the U.S. Open Polo Championship. [2] Netflix released the first trailer for the five-part docuseries on November 21, 2024.
The 2024–25 Philippines Football League is the seventh season of the Philippines Football League (PFL), the professional football league of the Philippines. Ten teams are participating this season which began on September 28, 2024.