The Volkswagen Vento is a great car when we look at its styling, build quality, driving feel and dynamics.
The design is timeless and only gets better with the revised front fascia.
Which car is better? Honda City Automatic or Volkswagen Vento Automatic? Honda City has been the favourite of the lot so far, but will the build quality and ride and handling capabilities of the German car manufacturer overthrow the current champion? Let us find out.
The Volkswagen Vento offers unadulterated German car feel providing strong driving dynamics along with a powerful diesel engine that comes with an efficient yet lightning quick DSG gearbox, writes Indian motoring website MotorBeam.com.
Volkswagen is ready with yet another facelift of the Vento. The 2015 Vento will be launched today.
Volkswagen is planning to make India a low-cost manufacturing hub.
Vento Trendline and Polo Highline sport exciting features that is bound to woo IPL buffs.
Volkswagen has recently launched Volkswagen Vento Petrol 'Comfortline' and Volkswagen Jetta 'petrol' in India to keep up with the competition.
It offers all-round blend of performance, comfort and convenience with excellent build quality.
Volkswagen launches special edition Vento at Rs 10.42 lakh.
The car, which is being rolled out from the company's plant at Chakan, in Maharashtra, comes with 1.6 litre petrol or diesel engine options.
Post the increase in rates, the Polo will now be cost between Rs 492,000 and Rs 7,08,000, while the Vento will be priced at Rs 732,000-996,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
German auto-major Volkswagen is planning to increase price of its flagship hatchback Polo and mid-size sedan Vento by up to 3 per cent, sources said.
Volkswagen is possibly planning an entry level Vento CNG for the metros.
The German carmaker will hike prices of its best selling cars in Indiafrom February citing increased inputs costs and changes in the exchange rate.
The Rapid will not have all the features present in the Vento and might retail at a price below the Vento.
The new Vento, which has been introduced in 1.6-litre petrol and diesel variants, will hit the Indian roads from September 6, 2010 and will be available through all Volkswagen dealers, the company said on Wednesday.
The big feature is the introduction of the 1.5-litre four-cylinder diesel engine.
Reports suggest that this new sedan has a lot of potential to beat its competitors in the segment.
Recently there has been a flood of new launches that have posed a serious threat to the almost monopolistic models by Honda.
The sedan segment is back once again with updates and new arrivals. Just like the Indian hatchback segment the competition is heating up in the sedan segment as well.
Through a combination of local manufacture and imported CBU models, the company makes and sells four SUVs, one hatchback, and one sedan.
The Virtus is indeed designed to look, act and behave like a well-built European sedan that swims in the segment between the compact sedan VW Vento and the larger Passat, says Pavan Lall.
This would impact Vento, Jetta and Passat sedan cars, Polo hatchback and Polo Cross crossover in India.
The German carmaker will not introduce all-new models in 2013. Plans to launch such variants too keep sales going.
VW has admitted that 11 million diesel engine cars worldwide were fitted with the software that helped in manipulating emission tests.
The Jetta looks nothing like its predecessor and it now has more of a coupe-like stance.
The Jetta looks nothing like its predecessor and it now has more of a coupe-like stance.
it will share the platform will Polo.
For 2012-13, while Volkswagen's sales in India declined 16 per cent Honda Cars India sales rose 35 per cent.
The price of the Polo GT may be hiked by around Rs 15,000
The sub-4 metre sedan will be available with both petrol and diesel engines.
By 2018, the group, as a whole, were intending to capture 20 per cent of the passenger car market in India.
Volkswagen's new SUV is set to lock horns with half a dozen rivals, says Pavan Lall.
Volkswagen sold about 45,000 cars in India in the year to end-March, of which about two-thirds were Polo hatchbacks
Car maker Volkswagen India on Monday said it will hike the prices of the diesel variant of its mid-sized sedan Vento by 2.2 per cent from July 1 to offset higher input costs.
Carmaker meets govt; agrees to give evaluation results by Nov-end.
German car-maker Volkswagen on Thursday said it will increase its vehicle prices by up to 2.5 per cent in India from next month in order to offset impact of high input costs.
Volkswagen has pitted Rapid and Vento againsts Hyundai Verna.