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18 July 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Sticking to the visuals – IDE Autoworks creates Polo Gloss Black Edition

2013 Volkswagen Polo Gloss Black Edition

As the Polo gains providence in India, Gurgaon-based IDE Autoworks has created the Polo Gloss Black Edition. Basically a cosmetically-modified version of the current fifth-generation model, IDE Autoworks left the mechanical specification of the white-painted base car unchanged – only vinyls and stickers have been added. The beefed-up visuals complement the car’s lines, and are predominantly in black and red. Starting at the front, the grille and VW emblem are treated to a gloss black finish with red accents (even behind the flat face of the badge). The headlamps are finished in matt black with chrome detailing.

Running the length of the car is an asymmetric tricolour racing stripe in black, grey and red, while the driver’s door mirror gets a matching graphic. A similar stripe runs along the bottom of each side of the body, while the roof is finished in gloss black and matt grey. Finally, 16-inch black multi-spoke wheels with 205/50 tyres finish the car off. IDE Autoworks specialises in vehicle graphics, vehicle wrapping and personalised design solutions. The company is run by two automotive designers, Ankit Prashar and Himanshu Bhardwaj.

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[Source: Indian Autos Blog]

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14 July 2013 ~ 0 Comments

‘Polo-Train’ for Volkswagen South Africa Uitenhage factory tours

Volkswagen South Africa Factory Tour 'Polo-Train'

Just as with its other manufacturing plants, Volkswagen runs a factory tour around its Uitenhage production site in South Africa. Visitors can watch the factory produce the two best-selling cars in the country – the Polo and Polo Vivo. However, the cars being made aren’t the only Polo-related link – the visitors see the whole production process from the seat of a ‘Polo-Train’. The factory tour vehicle uses leftover fifth-generation Polo 6R parts, creating a three-carriage train in which passengers sit to take in the sights, sounds, and smells of a modern car production plant.

Custom built by two Volkswagen Motorsport employees using recycled and unused car parts from the factory, the ‘Polo-Train’ took over three months to complete, with each car taking 30 days to build. Johnny Allen and Cobus Barnard used spare parts from the motorsport workshop as well as the Uitenhage plant. ‘We spent most of the time designing, sourcing parts and manufacturing the cars,’ explained Barnard, who has been with Volkswagen for 10 years.

‘We used left over paint from the rally cars, spare nuts and bolts as well trim off-cuts to deck out the cars. We built the chassis out of old tyre racks, which we cut in required lengths. The side panels and doors were moulded from scrapped parts from the factory,’ added Barnard. The factory tour ‘Polo-Train’ can seat 21 people, and is pulled by an electric motor. Matt Gennrich, General Manager of Communications at Volkswagen Group South Africa said: ‘We hope the vehicle will give our visitors a comfortable and memorable tour of our facility where we build world-class cars.’

Volkswagen South Africa Factory Tour 'Polo-Train'

‘We were initially planning to outsource the project, but we changed our minds after realising we have vast amount of experience in the company which we can tap on for our ambitious project. The decision to use internal expertise saved the company money and delivered world-class, quality work that we are very proud of,’ Gennrich continued. He hoped that the vehicle will be helpful in speeding up the factory tours especially with the senior citizens that can struggle to walk around the site.

In the past five years, nearly 43 000 people have visited the Volkswagen manufacturing factory. The Uitenhage factory tours take place during weekdays. There are two tours on Monday to Thursday at 09h00 and 12h00. On Friday, there is only one tour at 09h00. Bookings can be made through the Volkswagen AutoPavilion on (041) 994 5941/3. The visit includes the tour of the AutoPavilion, where some of the Volkswagen South Africa classic cars are on display.

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05 July 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Volkswagen Polo R WRC road car: official new photographs released

Fresh from winning the Sport Auto magazine’s 2013 Sports Car (Small Car category) award, Volkswagen has released 34 more photos of the purposeful-looking 217bhp Polo R WRC road car. The 2.0-litre, six-speed hot hatchback sees its first European deliveries in September. Prices start at €33,900 for each of the limited production run of 2500 cars needed for homologation. UK availability has yet to be confirmed. Click on the gallery above to see PoloDriver.com’s favourites from the latest batch of pictures of the hottest-ever Polo.

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22 April 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Volkswagen India turns on the Style with special edition Vento

2013 Volkswagen Vento Style

Volkswagen India has launched a special edition version of its Polo saloon-based model, the Vento, called the Vento Style. Available with the existing car’s 1.6-litre 104bhp petrol and diesel engines, and in Trendline and Comfortline trims, the Vento Style comes with alloy wheels, floor mats, leather seat covers, and exterior chrome trim and door sills. New paint colours include Pepper Grey. The Vento Style is priced at Rs 8.33 lakh for the petrol version and Rs 9.41 lakh for the diesel variant (all prices ex-showroom Delhi). In other news, Volkswagen India is expected to launch a sports version of the current 6R Polo this week. Powered by an existing 104bhp 1.2-litre TSI engine, the new car is expected to be called the Polo GT.

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20 December 2012 ~ 1 Comment

Polo ‘Life’ special edition joins Volkswagen’s German model range

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