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Spy Pics: 2017 Volkswagen Polo Spotted Completely Undisguised
The sixth-generation of the Volkswagen Polo has been spotted completely undisguised. The car gets redesigned headlamps and LED daytime running lights.
German automaker Volkswagen is all set to reveal the 2017 Polo in Europe in June 2017. Ahead of that the clearest pictures of the sixth-generation Polo have surfaced on the internet.
AutoBild has spotted the 2017 Volkswagen Polo without any disguise. The front end of the new-gen Polo features redesigned headlamps and LED daytime running. The DRLs are sleeker and blends well with the radiator grille.
The 2017 Polo also gets aggressively designed front bumper with chrome inserts. The addition of subtle creases to the body enhances the sporty appeal of the hatchback.
The sixth-gen Polo also features tapered roofline which gives the car a premium look. The rear windshield now further leans inwards, and the square tail lights have revamped graphics. The tailgate and the rear bumper has also been redesigned.
The 2017 Volkswagen Polo is based on the flexible MQB platform. The company is likely to offer the new hatchback with a 1.5-litre and a 2-litre petrol engines. The European market is expected to get a 1.2-litre and a 2-litre diesel engines.
The transmission options on the new Polo will include a 5-speed manual, 6-speed manual and a 7-speed dual clutch automatic gearbox. The new-gen Polo will be produced at the Navarra plant in Spain from next month. The car will go on sale in the second fiscal of 2017.
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