India-made VW Polo facelift previewed in Malaysia - Report

23/03/2015 - 12:50 | ,   | Shrawan Raja

Powered by the 1.6-liter petrol engine.

PaulTan is reporting that the VW Polo facelift, that is made and sold in India, will be introduced in Malaysia mid-year. The car was previewed to journalists during the Pekan plant visit last week.

VW Polo facelift front from Malaysia preview
The Polo facelift for Malaysia is mounted on locally sourced Goodyear tires, but misses out on the twin-eye headlamp.

Like now, the Pekan plant will assemble the Polo with the CKD packs shipped from Chakan, Maharashtra. The car was introduced in India in July 2014, featuring interior and exterior revisions, as well as a new 1.5L diesel engine.

Malaysia being a petrol-dominated market would see no changes under the bonnet of the new Polo. It will continue with the 1.6-liter four-cylinder petrol engine that makes 105 PS and 153 Nm, matched to a six-speed automatic with Tiptronic.

Two changes that were absent on the Malaysian preview vehicle were the two-eye headlamps and the 'TOSA' alloy wheels. The car is hoisted on locally purchased Goodyear tires and not the Apollo units from India.

VW Polo facelift dashboard from Malaysia preview
The dashboard is not a dual-tone type, but features all other changes introduced last year on the India-spec car.

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The rest of the changes are carried forward, which include a new lower bumper with foglights placed on the upper ends, a chrome strip, new chrome grille, new taillamp graphics, flat-bottomed steering wheel, refreshed instrument cluster and new seat fabric.

VW Polo facelift from Malaysian preview - Image Gallery

[Source - PaulTan.org]

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