Sunday, November 18, 2012

Volkswagen Cross Polo


The next generation Cross Polo is ready for new adventures. With its refreshingly cheeky all-terrain look, unique world of colors and features, and a higher ride height (15 millimeter gain), the Cross Polo is very appealing as one of the most unconventional vehicles in its class.This all-rounder is powered by extremely fuel-efficient engines with a power range from 51 kW / 70 PS to 77 kW / 105 PS. Buyers can choose from three petrol and three common rail TDI engines.


Specifications :

Engine: Inline 4 cylinder turbo diesel
Capacity (cc): 1598
Power (kW): 77 @ 4,400 rpm
Torque (Nm): 250@ 1,500-2,500 rpm
Transmission: 5 speed manual
0-100Kmph : 9.9 seconds


                                                          
The six engines of the Cross Polo have power levels between 51 kW / 70 PS and 77 kW / 105 PS. The entry level among the petrol engines is represented by the 70-PS version with a 1.2 liter displacement. Following at the next level is a 1.4-litre engine with 63 kW / 85 PS. The top petrol engine is the new 1.2 TSI with the mentioned 105 PS. This turbocharged direct-injection petrol engine accelerates the Cross Polo to 100 km/h in 9.9 seconds, reaches a respectable top speed of 188 km/h, yet has a combined fuel consumption of just 5.5 liters of fuel (equivalent to 128 g/km CO2). The highlight here: The Volkswagen not only attains these values in conjunction with the standard 6-speed gearbox, but also with the optional 7-speed DSG, an automatic. Also deliverable as an optional DSG version is the CrossPolo with 85 PS.

The new CrossPolo also shows off its versatile talents when it comes to space and efficient space utilisation. As mentioned, the rear bench can be folded with a standard 60:40 split. When it is completely folded, the car's cargo capacity increases from 280 to 952 litres. The dual cargo floor - adjustable to two height levels - creates a continuously level loading surface. Four tie-down eyes simplify secure fastening of the cargo to be transported, while two hooks in the side trim panels keep bags from tipping over



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