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10 October 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Packed with technology – Rs 9.99 lakh Vento TSI makes its Indian debut

2013 Volkswagen Vento TSI (India)

It wasn’t expected until next week, but Volkswagen India has today announced the Vento TSI. Powered by the 1.2-litre, 104bhp turbocharged engine already seen in the Polo GT TSI, the Rs 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) new saloon comes with a seven-speed DSG transmission, ABS, ESP, hill-hold function, twin front airbags, and ‘TSI’ badging. priced at Rs 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The TSI will replace the 1.6-litre automatic petrol Vento – the manual car will still be sold in both petrol and diesel variants.

2013 Volkswagen Vento TSI (India)

Additional equipment highlights include ‘premium’ leather upholstery, sound system with USB/aux/SD card capabilities, rear air-conditioning outlets and 15” alloy wheels with 185/60 R15 tyres. “With the new Vento TSI, Volkswagen takes the lead with producing cars that are high-tech, powerful and efficient. With a turbocharged petrol engine and 7-speed DSG automatic gearbox, Vento TSI provides excellent performance and fuel economy,” Arvind Saxena, Volkswagen Passenger Cars Managing Director said.

[Source: zigwheels.com]

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04 October 2013 ~ 0 Comments

VW’s Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia crowned 2013 WRC champions!

2013 Volkswagen Polo R WRC: Ogier and Ingrassia crowned 2013 World Rally Champions

We could see it coming, but dared not hope. But, exceeding all its own expectations, Volkswagen has won the 2013 World Rally Championship, with Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia taking the spoils during Rally France, currently taking place in Alsace. The result is to be confirmed by the FIA, but the French dynamic duo came third in the Power Stage (stage one of the French event), meaning they can’t be caught in the championship standings, therefore taking outright series victory. There are still two more rounds of the championship, to go, too, with Rally Spain and Rally Wales GB wins still to be fought for.

The victory marks two firsts – the first time Ogier and Ingrassia have taken the World Champions title, and the first time a manufacturer has taken the title in its debut season. Volkswagen Motorsport was, it says, aiming for podium finishes in its inaugural season, but with a car two years in development and gestation, and the non-competing of the current WRC champion Sébastien Loeb, it must have secretly wished for more than that. Cynics will look at Loeb’s part-time attendance in his final WRC season as one of the factors in VW’s win, but that would be to deny what the team and Ogier and Ingrassia have achieved.

Consistently fast, and taking six wins this season out of a possible 10, the Frenchmen have set 2013’s pace and have been the pair to beat. Ever since the Polo R WRC took to the stages of the Monte Carlo Rally in January, it has been a familiar sight at the top of the leaderboards, its white, yellow, red, and blue livery flashing through the world’s toughest rally stages. Development of the car started in 2011, with the final specification of the car unveiled in December 2012. With 315bhp, four-wheel drive, a six-speed sequential gearbox, and a devastating appetite for forest tracks, asphalt roads, and gravel and mud routes, the super-Polo has provided the perfect office in which for Ogier to work.

‘I am absolutely overjoyed! I could give everyone in the world a big hug. The feeling is impossible to describe. To have won the World Championship title in France is an absolute dream come true. For the past few days I have been trying not to think too much about it. The relief now is immense. As a little boy, I used to marvel at the cars and top drivers at the Rally Monte Carlo with my father in my home town of Gap – and now Julien and I are World Rally Champions. It is crazy. However, I am also well aware that this success would never have been possible without our fantastic team at Volkswagen. I have to thank everyone,’ said an ecstatic Ogier. And we thank you, Sébastien. We’ve enjoyed watching you, Julien and the Polo R WRC this year, and it’s a genuinely exciting time to be both a rally and VW fan.

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03 October 2013 ~ 1 Comment

Guild of Motoring Writers’ Big Day Out

2013 Guild of Motoring Writers' Big Day Out: Renault Clio

The Guild of Motoring Writers (GoMW) is the largest organisation of automotive editorial professionals in the world. Founded on 9 October 1944 at an informal meeting of seven influential journalists at London’s Press Club, the GoMW now has a membership of over 400, in both the UK and overseas. Its members are not just motoring writers either, but a wide range of automotive editorial professionals in many different roles and media.

On Thursday 22 August, the GoMW held its first Big Day Out (BDO) at Rockingham Motor Speedway. A chance for members and non-members to drive their own cars on the British Touring Car Championship circuit, the idea behind it was to bring together like-minded auto industry professionals to enjoy their road cars in a controlled environment. And also to show the changing face of GoMW itself, and promote its younger membership.

As well as driving their own cars around the circuit, attendees could also take models from Ford, Nissan, Kia and Mitsubishi out on road routes outside of the track itself. Ford brought along the Fiesta and Focus STs among others, while the new Kia Pro-Cee’d GT was in attendance, as was the ’90s rally hero, the Mitsubishi Evo Tommi Mäkinen Edition. The Japanese manufacturer also had a diminutively cute 1974 Lancer at the event, along with a Lancer Turbo from 1981. Both were crowd-pullers.

2013 Guild of Motoring Writers' Big Day Out: 1981 Mitsubishi Lancer Turbo

Before that date, I hadn’t taken my 2001 Polo GTI on the track before. I’d taken part in around five track days before with previous cars, yes, but both the car and the Rockingham circuit were new to me in terms of on-track experience. The day started damp, the heavy rain on the way to Northamptonshire from Essex gradually easing. Following a briefing in which we learned that the circuit was the slipperiest in Europe (made even worse by the morning’s rainfall), we were off. It was time to drive.

Sighting laps over, I was very cautious. Not wanting to damage the car, or anyone else’s, I was very wary. The car had given me a fright early on in the day, when the rear end sailed out on a greasy roundabout. I wasn’t driving fast, but the unnerving feeling made me doubt the car’s and my capabilities. The same thing happened on the circuit – the first corner saw the Polo spin, and luckily another track-goer managed to skillfully avoid the silver obstruction slowly pirouetting in front of his car.

As the day wore on, though, the circuit surface dried, and I could trust the car more. Grip was certainly not an issue, and although it felt like it was leaning lots in the corners, our Polo R-Line correspondent John, who runs EngageSportMode.com, stated that in in fact, the GTI was quite flat in the bends. The last corner offered many opportunities for some fun tyre squeal, and all in all, the GTI acquitted itself quite well. No, it wasn’t and isn’t the sharpest tool in the driving box, but I had fun.

One bonus to the day was meeting up with colleagues in the industry, and catching up with fellow Tweeters. You may have been in contact with these like-minded enthusiasts online, but never actually met them, but you could at GoMW BDO. Contacts and introductions were made. Another attraction was the attendance of the manufacturer vehicles, and it was genuinely pleasing to see some old metal among the newer products. I had drives in both the Ford Fiesta ST and Zetec S EcoBoost, something I probably would have gone to a dealership to try otherwise. Both were satisfying for different reasons.

There was a mixture of cars ready for track action, too. A hardcore Vauxhall VX220 mixed it with Renault Clios of varying vintages, a Honda Hybrid and numerous BMWs. There were Polos, too; mine was joined by John Redfern’s 2013 Polo R-Line TSI, and Alex Grant’s Polo G40, which also won the award for the best car representing the spirit of the day. With both an open pit lane format and pit garages for the early risers, BDO really was excellent value for money.

‘The idea behind the Big Day Out was to show the industry that The Guild of Motoring Writers isn’t a stuffy organisation or closed club, but something that is open to the entire industry,’ said organiser and GoMW committee member James Baggott. ‘We wanted to give current members the chance to enjoy their own road cars at a heavily subsidised track day, plus show potential members and the rest of the industry what we’re about.’

2013 Guild of Motoring Writers' Big Day Out: Dave Tillyer's Punto Abarth

Despite the not-ideal weather, the day was hailed a big success. Guild Chairman Richard Aucock said: ‘I am absolutely delighted with how the event went. We had a great turn-out, some interesting cars, top-drawer standards of driving and many happy reports from all attendees.’ (Read more here.) Plans are already underway to make the BDO an annual event. GoMW – you can count me in. Check out the official gallery of the day and search for #GuildBDO on Twitter for related tweets.

02 October 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Rallying the world with Volkswagen!

It was always going to be exciting when Volkswagen announced it was to enter the World Rally Championship, back in 2011. The icing on the cake for us was the choice of car – the thought of seeing a Polo in top-flight motorsport really was something to look forward to. Fast forward to 2013, and the team of three 300bhp+, four-wheel drive Polo R WRCs are leading both the manufacturers’ and drivers’ championships. We dared not think that far ahead when the rallying Polo was revealed, but are genuinely excited by the prospect of Volkswagen driver Sébastien Ogier taking the 2013 crown.


If you are equally excited about motorsport and rallying in particular, you can share the excitement with Volkswagen at the ‘Rally the World’ Championship 2013. Head over to Volkswagen’s Rally the World website to take part in a fast-paced interactive game, and experience what it’s like to be a top-class rally driver. Rallying is one of the most thrilling motorsports in the world, and Volkswagen’s latest competition lets you experience the highs and lows as you learn to drift like a pro in the company’s latest sports-orientated models.

As the 2013 World Rally Championship heads to Rally France this week, there’s no better time to join the adventure and share the exhilaration with Volkswagen. You could even win a VIP trip as the guest of Volkswagen to Rally Monte Carlo in January 2014. So, enter the contest as a team through the Rally the World Facebook App, and do battle in the special stages. Who knows, you could be tasting the victory champagne!

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01 October 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Indian-market Volkswagen Vento GT TSI expected to appear later this month

2013 Volkswagen Polo GT TSI badge

Volkswagen India is expected to announce a GT TSI version of its booted Polo saloon, the Vento in the coming days. According to various online sources, a ‘sports’ version of the notchback is forthcoming, to compliment the Polo GT TSI, which has itself only just come to market. The Vento GT TSI will feature the same 104bhp 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine as the Polo GT TSI, as well as the same seven-speed DSG gearbox. Other equipment highlights should include different 15-inch alloy wheels; leather-wrapped steering wheel, handbrake lever and gear knob; automatic air-conditioning; ‘premium upholstery’; and four-speaker RCD 320 music system with USB, aux, and SD card inputs.

Externally, the Vento GT TSI is expected to be understated, just like its Polo sister. Outside adornments will include a silver ‘GT’ badge on the front grille and rear boot lid, as well as decals on the base of the rear pillar. Believed to be up to Rs 50,000 more expensive than the equivalent Polo hatchback according to cartrade.com, the newcomer will join the recently-expanded Polo and Vento range. Volkswagen India has, over the past few months, launched new GT TSI, GT TDI and CrossPolo versions of the Polo, further boosting the model’s India success story. It is unclear as to whether the 1.6-litre petrol-powered Vento model with the same 104bhp power output will now be discontinued.

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