VW Polo 3-door Initial Details and Photos Revealed - Prior to Frankfurt Debut

2010 VW Polo 3-door

Beauty and efficiency

By Michael Gauthier
August 26, 2009 12:51 PM
Filed Under: Frankfurt Motor Show, German, Volkswagen

Volkswagen has released initial details about the new Polo three-door, ahead of its official unveiling at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

Featuring sporty styling and three different trim levels, the Polo was designed to combine beauty and efficiency. Base Trendline models boast standard ESP, daytime running lights, electric front windows, central locking, and tinted windows. Moving up to the Comfortline adds body-colored exterior accents, chrome trim, air conditioning, faux aluminum interior details, and a split folding rear seat. At the top of the range, there is a Highline model which features additional chrome trim, 15-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, a three-spoke leather steering wheel, a multi-function display, and height-adjustable sport seats.

At launch, the Polo will be offered with three diesel and three petrol engines. The petrol engines will have outputs of 44 kW (60 PS), 51 kW (70 PS), and 63 kW (85 PS) while the diesels will be rated at 55 kW (75 PS), 66 kW (90 PS) and 77 kW (105 PS). Future engines include a 77 kW (105 PS) TSI petrol and a 1.2-liter TDI which consumes just 3.3 liters of diesel per 100 km (for the Polo BlueMotion). For the first time, VW's seven-speed dual-clutch (DSG) automatic transmission will be available as an option.

The Polo three-door will be launched this fall, with prices starting at €12,150 (in Germany).

 

Source: VW

Press Release (Click to expand)

Polo Three-Door - Initial Facts

World Premiere of Bestseller at the IAA:

  • Volkswagen adds dynamic three-door to the Polo model range
  • New Polo base version can be bought in Germany starting at 12,150 Euros1
  • Three-door will also be available as BlueMotion model with 3.3 litre fuel economy

Wolfsburg, 26 August 2009 - Bestseller with new entry-level version: As a world premiere, Volkswagen is presenting the youngest offspring of the Polo family at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt (IAA, September 17 to 27): an agile three-door. Its longer doors compared to the five-door version, new styling of the row of side windows and the dynamic lines of the sporty C-pillars give the car a nearly coupe-like appearance in its side profile.

At its market launch this Fall, the extremely elegant and safe three-door will be available in six engine versions (from 44 kW / 60 PS to 77 kW / 105 PS) and three equipment variants (Trendline, Comfortline, Highline). The model's entry-level version will now be the three-door Polo 1.2 Trendline with ESP at a price of 12,150 Euros1. The new Polo BlueMotion will also be available as a three-door and five-door model; the production version is also debuting in Frankfurt. The world's most fuel-efficient car in its class (55 kW / 75 PS) has a fuel consumption of 3.3 litres diesel per 100 kilometres (equivalent to 87 g/km CO2). The Polo range is gaining tremendous momentum here. Our declared goal: successes in the Polo class on the same magnitude as those of the Golf.

Unmistakable proportions in styling

The three-door Polo marks the entry of another model into the Volkswagen range that follows a new "design DNA" 1:1. This "DNA" was developed by Group Design Chief Walter de Silva. The brand's characteristic new face is a key aspect of this styling that exhibits a strong horizontal orientation of basic surfaces and a clarity of forms that de Silva refers to as "La Semplicità". The overall design is characterized by sharp, precise lines.

In this process, high priority is given to the car's proportions. Walter de Silva: "A ‘bella automobile' has perfect proportions. The Polo confirms this to be true." Striking in this context are the short body overhangs, the car's broad width in proportion to its height, its prominent wheel housings and powerful shoulder sections. Style defining is the side profile of the three-door Polo. As on every Volkswagen designed under the leadership of de Silva, there are just two key lines here: the upper character line and an additional, supportive lower line. Resting atop the dominant character line between the upper borders of the headlights and taillights is the roof. The strong shoulder section is also developed from the character line. Even more: The upper and lower lines generate an exciting interplay of light and shadow, and despite the design's simplicity they also create a very muscular modulation of surfaces.

Overall, the three-door Polo has an appearance that is lower to the ground and stretched. The reason: The practically invisible B-pillar and more slender C-pillar gives the row of windows a longer visual appearance. This effect is reinforced by the similarly longer upward curve of the row of side windows from the B-pillar back. This results in an even more dynamic overall feeling.

The body dimensions of the three and five-door versions are identical with a length of 3,970 millimetres, width of 1,682 millimetres and height of 1,485 millimetres. The same applies to the interior space and cargo capacities (280 to 952 litres).

Generous standard features

Even the base version - the Polo Trendline - is being launched with an extensive package of safety and convenience features. A standard feature in all large EU countries is the electronic stabilization program ESP. Other standard features include daytime running lights, power-assist steering, electric windows in front, central locking, cargo area lighting, warning buzzer for light left on, height adjustment on driver's seat, vanity mirrors and tinted windows.

Identifying features of the mid-line equipment version, the Comfortline (starting at 14,150 Euros1 and 51 kW / 70 PS), are car-coloured door mirrors and door handles, H7 dual headlights, chrome trim inserts in the radiator grille and 15-inch wheels. On the convenience side, it is supplemented by standard features such as an air conditioning system, electrically heated and adjustable door mirror, Easy-Entry System (three-door), height-adjustable front passenger's seat, storage drawers under the front seats, various accents in aluminium look, split folding rear bench seat/backrest, dual cargo floor, storage pockets on the backs of the front backrests and RF remote central locking.

The exclusive Polo Highline (starting at 15,900 Euros1 and 63 kW / 85 PS) is characterized by wide-ranging individualization. On the exterior, it is distinguished by additional chrome trim on the lower air intake, 15-inch alloy wheels and front fog lamps from the Comfortline equipment version. Inside, the Polo Highline is upgraded by details such as a three-spoke leather steering wheel, front centre armrest, multi-function display and tyre pressure indicator, height-adjustable sport seats and leather-trimmed handbrake grip and gear knob.

Advanced engines are sustainable engines

At this time, six engines will be offered on the three-door and five-door Polo: three petrol and three diesel. The petrol engines are available at the power levels 44 kW / 60 PS, 51 KW / 70 PS and 63 kW / 85 PS. As an option, Volkswagen is also offering the Polo with an automatic 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox (DSG) for the first time. The 85-PS petrol engine may be paired with DSG as an option. Already in the starting blocks for the Polo is a fourth petrol engine, a new TSI, which is a fuel-efficient yet sporty turbo direct-injection engine with 77 kW / 105 PS. It too will be offered in a DSG version.

On the diesel side, Volkswagen is exclusively offering new common rail TDI engines with particulate filters on the Polo three-door and five-door cars. They output 55 kW / 75 PS, 66 kW / 90 PS and 77 kW / 105 PS. The 90-PS version may be ordered with DSG. The fourth TDI to be offered is the new 1.2-liter TDI of the Polo BlueMotion that will be introduced at the beginning of 2010 (advance sales already begin in 2009).

 

Comments

Targa_Florio
August 26, 2009 12:59 PM
Weren't they supposed to show the Polo GTI?

maloparac
August 26, 2009 2:57 PM
Have patience, my young obi van, soon it will be rize again

MTC
August 26, 2009 1:03 PM
wow, cars can't get any blander than that

scratchy996
August 26, 2009 1:14 PM
they can , they are called Lexus.

brush
August 26, 2009 4:45 PM
I believe the word you are looking for is "subtle" or "refined" as opposed to "gaudy" or "tacky".

N20_Purge
August 26, 2009 1:21 PM
It is bland but at least it isn't ugly, so that is OK i guess.

nederina
August 26, 2009 2:05 PM
i have to say they have a very interesting powertrain TSI and the DSG. the car looks amazingly plain but are those front doors frameless?

maloparac
August 26, 2009 2:59 PM
nice eyecatch, but there is a thiny frame

asifmax
August 26, 2009 2:12 PM
Wow. Unbelievably bland. It would drive me nuts coming out of design school and working for vw. Zero creativity and style. As for the interior? Lame looking. Zzzzzzzzz And people have the nerve to have pop at the Koreans…

Peeps
August 26, 2009 2:24 PM
Bland it may be, but it will attract buyers who would have otherwise considered the Ford Fiesta and are put off by its radical new looks. Strangely enough, the new Polo even looks a bit like the old Fiesta!

Michael
August 26, 2009 2:34 PM
I saw a five door Polo on the street a couple of days ago and I kinda liked it. It is not as stylish as the new Fiesta, but its classy. It was designed by Walter da Silva, former designer of Alfa and Seat. And the choice of engines was very much improved compared to the former generaion: new diesel common-rails (1.2 and 1.6), as well as a new 1.2 TSI boasting 105 hp. Not to mention the 7 speed DSG, which is an excellent gearbox (low consumption, good performance).

maloparac
August 26, 2009 3:11 PM
Please light me! Why on first picture of interior driver have 4 electric switches for windows if this is a 3door car???????????????? And since when DSG has a clutch pedal. WCF who gave you this pictures?


Edited by user on August 26, 2009 at 3:25 PM
m4rtins
August 26, 2009 4:46 PM
Because the interior shots are taken from the 5 door, doh.......

SkadV8
August 26, 2009 5:25 PM
VW doesnt know to build nice car.All are look the same

scratchy996
August 26, 2009 7:48 PM
"All are look the same" ? it are called a "design language"

BemWee
August 27, 2009 4:36 PM
^ this coming from a Porsche guy :))

politz
August 26, 2009 7:01 PM
Looks just okay... nothing special here.

BemWee
August 26, 2009 7:36 PM
Ugly, uglier, VolksWagen.

scratchy996
August 26, 2009 7:49 PM
this coming from a BMW guy :)

BemWee
August 26, 2009 8:12 PM
"they can , they are called Lexus." Well shitchy as a PorScHE-fanboy, I wouldn´t have any nerve to say in here what is blander or not;)

scratchy996
August 27, 2009 4:01 PM
...says the guy with a "Wee" in his name...

BemWee
August 27, 2009 4:26 PM
...says typical PorScHe driver, a closet faggot or over 60-year-old relic. Maybe both.

scratchy996
August 27, 2009 7:05 PM
lol , is that all you can say ?

BemWee
August 27, 2009 8:38 PM
The truth hurts, doesn't it?

hubix_mt
August 26, 2009 9:00 PM
Forget the design (which I don't like), the Polo's problem is the price especially when considering the really weedy 1.2 aspirated 3 cylinders and 1.4, especially the 1.2 60 (with a 0-100km time of over 15 seconds) and 70bhp (1 second better), which are really noisy. If you want a decent petrol engine, you'd go for the TSI which is quite exepensive compared to it's rivals.

HEMI426
August 26, 2009 9:16 PM
The ford fiesta may has some better engines, but the polo looks way better.

Bristol411S3
August 26, 2009 10:39 PM
Are you sure? This is just too bland. By contrast, the new Fiesta looks funky. Remember this car is cnot only competing with that, but arguably also the Mini and Fiat 500. Well built alone just doesn't cut it in this market any more, as most mainstream European manufacturers build well these days.

Michael
August 27, 2009 9:05 AM
For the time being the diesel engines are similar (common rail 1.6 liter) for Fiesta and Polo. Excepting the 105 hp from Polo, not yet available for Fiesta, as well as the DSG option available for the VW's 90 hp. As far as petrol engines are concerned, Fiesta has an older Fiat engine (1.25 liters) boasting 60 and 82 hp. The only better Ford engines are the 1.4 96 hp and especially 1.6 120 hp. But while the 1.4 96 hp from Fiesta could be mated to a 4 speed automatic, for the 1.4 85 hp from Polo a 7 speed DSG is available. Fiesta, a competitor for Mini and Fiat 500? I don't think so. Mini is a premium small car, while the competitor for Fiat 500 is the new Ford Ka. The Ka and the 500 are built in the same plant in Poland by Ford and Fiat and they share the same platform.

maloparac
August 27, 2009 3:49 PM
You get that right

Snark21883
August 27, 2009 5:23 PM
Agreed, though I'd have phrased it "staggeringly dull" or "so anonymous it makes a Camry look exciting."

Subtle, my ass. It's boring. You know why? Because this is the car bought by German pensioners who'd be buying Buicks and Toyota Avalons if they were in the US.

solarmike
August 27, 2009 11:50 PM
I like the looks of this car. Sure beats anything coming from Japan. Japanese care ARE the most bland and sometimes the most rediculus. I think the Polo looks great.

Zaiyan
August 28, 2009 5:40 AM
Please build it,Shanghai VW!

R0ADR4G3
August 30, 2009 11:51 PM
ok this car is not plain or bland i like it, if you want to see bland look at the hyundai sonota!!! thats plain but not there new cars there looking up!

vilivo
September 4, 2009 1:24 AM
over 90% of motoring fanatics, though they love a fun car, go for a boring reliable one rather than a flashy, poor quality one. Bland sells to the masses, and thus, we buy...

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