Volkswagen has joined the bandwagon of auto-makers hiking vehicle prices this January. Prices of the Volkswagen Polo
small car and the Vento sedan have been hiked by up to 2.27 per cent
effective today. However, both models now sport additional features such
as an advanced 2-DIN RCD 320 music system with Bluetooth, USB, Aux in
and SD card reader and climatronic air conditioner. Find out prices of
which other cars have increased in recent times in this story: Car prices increase from January 2013
Commenting on the increase in prices on the Polo and the Vento, Arvind Saxena, Managing Director, Volkswagen Passenger
Cars, said, “Our aim has always been to give our customers a good value
proposition and once again we are glad to be able to offer a good
reason for them to buy these carlines.”
The Polo and the Vento have been strong pillars of growth for the
brand with 62,507 units sold in 2012. Among Volkswagen’s plans for India
in 2013 is an automatic variant of the 1.6-litre petrol Polo that may
launch around March. The German car maker is also reportedly working on a
sub-four-metre sedan based on the Polo. This car will slot in between
the larger Vento and the Polo hatch and as expected, it will have a
rather competitive price tag.

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