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Volkswagen India launches Polo Comfortline TSI with automatic transmission

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Thursday, 3 June 2021 (22:22 IST)
Mumbai: Car major, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India on Thursday launched new Polo Comfortline trim with automatic transmission in India starting ex-showroom price of RS 8.51 lakh.The new trim-line will be powered by powerful & efficient 1.0L Turbocharged Stratified Injection (TSI) engine of Volkswagen.
The Polo CL TSI AT will come with an auto-climatronic air-conditioning feature along with a 17.7 cm Blaupunkt music system which is specific to this trim only.
Commenting on the announcement, Mr Ashish Gupta, Brand Director, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India said, “We are extremely excited to announce the introduction of new trim-line in the Polo family, Comfortline TSI AT for our discerning customers in India.

The Polo continues to be a strong contender in the segment, and through this announcement, our endeavor is to continuously engage with customers, by offering striking enhancements on our flagship model, and provide safe and meticulously German engineered products coupled with a fun-to-drive experience.”
 
Prospective customers can book the Polo online through the Volkswagen India website and can also visit their nearest dealership.The Polo CL TSI AT comes with a 6-speed automatic transmission mated to a 1.0L TSI engine offering a peak power 110 PS and 175 Nm of torque. The new trim-line will be available in Flash Red, Sunset Red, Candy White, Reflex Silver & Carbon Steel colour options.(UNI)
 

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