
The Volkswagen Polo Sedan isn’t quite a surprise for Europeans who are reading this article because the model has also made its presence on the Old Continent, but we are now talking about the new generation of the model which is getting ready to take on its main competitors, which are also based on popular hatchbacks, in Asia. The badges fitted on the vehicles in the images below are clearly showing us the Volkswagen logo, and you don’t exactly have to be a rocket scientist to see that this is actually a VW Polo Sedan.
Besides the VW logo on them, the vehicles are also fitted with a “1.6” badge, which is indicating that under the hood, the 1.6 liter naturally aspirated engine has been fitted, and we are saying naturally aspirated because there is not TSI badging. In India, the 1.6 liter petrol unit is developing a total output of 105 PS and it has a peak torque of 153 Nm, available at 3.800 rpm. The engine is mated to either a six-speed automatic or a five-speed manual transmission. India also has the 1.6 liter turbodiesel engine on the model, which is coming with 105 PS and 250 Nm of torque. As a reminder, the VW Polo Sedan is named the Vento in India.