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    We drive the Polo Vivo GT: A blend of style and practical performance

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on July 15th, 2024 / in Car Reviews, featured

    We drive the Polo Vivo GT: A blend of style and practical performance

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on July 15th, 2024 / in Car Reviews, featured

    By Funizwe Moleme

    The 2024 Polo Vivo GT makes a striking first impression with its sporty design cues. Adorned in GT guise, it rides confidently on 17-inch ‘Mirabeau’ wheels that complement its athletic stance. The sleek side profile and subtly aggressive front fascia featuring GT badging hint at its spirited nature. Volkswagen’s attention to detail in design ensures the Polo Vivo GT stands out in the competitive B-Segment.

    Stepping inside, the Polo Vivo GT continues to impress with a blend of sporty aesthetics and practicality. The front sport seats with red stitching not only enhance the visual appeal but also provide excellent support during spirited driving. Front electric windows, Bluetooth connectivity, and the innovative DataPlug with access to the We Connect app further elevate the user experience. This app offers functionalities such as a digital logbook, fuel monitoring, and driving style analysis, catering to both convenience and modern connectivity needs.

    Despite its compact dimensions, the Polo Vivo GT offers adequate space for passengers and cargo within its segment. It efficiently utilizes its interior dimensions to provide a comfortable cabin environment suitable for both daily commuting and longer journeys. The rear seats fold down to expand cargo capacity, adding to its versatility.

    Behind the wheel, the Polo Vivo GT proves to be more than just a practical choice—it’s genuinely fun to drive. The 81kW/200Nm 1.0L TSI engine provides ample power for city maneuvers and confident highway cruising, ensuring a dynamic driving experience. Its responsive handling and engaging steering make navigating urban streets and winding roads enjoyable. The claimed fuel consumption of 4.8l/100km translates to real-world efficiency that aligns well with its sporty character, appealing to both enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike.

    The Vivo GT emerges as a well-rounded package in the B-Segment category. It blends sporty design elements with practical features, offering a comfortable interior, efficient performance, and modern connectivity options. Priced competitively, it challenges rivals like the Suzuki Baleno and Hyundai i20 by delivering a compelling combination of style, performance, and value. Whether you’re seeking a daily commuter or a versatile hatchback for weekend adventures, the Polo Vivo GT warrants serious consideration.

    In summary, Volkswagen has crafted a compelling option with the Polo Vivo GT, appealing to drivers who prioritize both style and substance in their automotive choice. Its R356,000 price tag presents a compelling value proposition in the B-Segment.

    Categories: Car Reviews, featured  /  Tags: Polo Vivo GT, Volkswagen SA, Volkswagen South Africa, VW Polo, VW Polo Vivo GT, VW SA, VW South Africa
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