The industry expects the sedan market to record a surge in volumes this year with new models set to hit the road
With the manual gearbox soon to be put to pasture, the Virtus 1.0 MT is one of the last true driver-oriented sedans out there.
The Volkswagen Virtus has been launched in India in two powertrain options across four trim levels. Replacing the Vento in India and VW’s new sedan goes up against rivals that include its own sister car, the Skoda Slavia.
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Volkswagen Virtus Launch Highlights: With nearly 95 per cent of the components localised, the VW Virtus will be exported to 25 countries - the first India-built VW to do so.
VW India’s segment-blurring sedan offers power, efficiency and a lot of kit.
The VW Virtus will be locally manufactured and exported to 25 countries.
The Virtus will be the company’s second car under Volkswagen’s India 2.0 strategy and will be underpinned by the MQB-A0-IN platform. The slightly bigger sedan replaces the Vento and boasts additional features as well as connected car tech.