Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Volkswagen regrets – Polo survives as a petrol car

Volkswagen had actually decided to leave the small petrol-powered Polo in the grave. But now the car brand has changed its mind.

Volkswagen would phase out the classic Polo model in Europe as late as September. Originally, the plan was to replace the Polo with the upcoming electric ID.2.

But the German car brand has now changed course. The background for this decision is, among other things, the desire to avoid a repeat of the situation Ford is in after removing several of their classic models from the market. Blue. Fiesta.

Production of the Polo was stopped in September at Volkswagen's factory in Pamplona, Spain. It went completely according to plan and as part of Volkswagen's strategy to prepare for a future with stricter EU emissions requirements.

But now Volkswagen's head of development, Kai Grünitz, confirms that an updated version of the Polo is on the way. The announcement came in connection with the Los Angeles Auto Show.

That's what Autocar writes.

READ ALSO: The world's most expensive Saab is up for sale in Sweden

And this suggests that the model will play an important role in the brand's transition period towards a more electrified car fleet.

The current generation of the Volkswagen Polo was introduced in 2017 and received a minor facelift in 2021.

However, the upcoming version, which is expected to be launched next year, is likely to include technological improvements to meet the new emissions requirements.

It is expected that the Polo will be available as a mild hybrid with petrol engines such as 1.0 TSI and 1.5 TSI petrol engines, so that the model can meet the EU's new limit value of 93.6 grams of CO2 per litre. kilometer.

The fact that Volkswagen is resuming work on the Polo stands in stark contrast to Ford's decision to phase out models such as the Fiesta and Focus without having sufficiently attractive electric cars ready as replacements.

Ford's choice has resulted in significant challenges for Ford in Europe, where customers have not welcomed the newer electric models such as Capri and Explorer. In fact, Ford is forced to throttle down production because they can't find enough customers.

Whether the updated Polo will also be launched in markets such as Denmark, where the current model has not yet been removed, is unknown.

It will likely depend on how the facelifted version fares in other European markets. So far, it is clear that Volkswagen continues to see an idea in betting on the compact gasoline-powered model for 40 years.

Latest

Don't miss

52 percent of these drivers always drive too fast

More than one in two drivers drive too fast....

Fired car director must pay back 175,000,000 kroner

Stellantis' shareholders are now demanding that the group's former...

Influencer "abuses" animals in car for 22 million kroner

It has created an outcry on social media that...

Danish car chain reports deficit – missing almost 2 million

The Danish car detailing chain Byens Bilpleje has a...

Jeremy Clarkson wants to ban these Formula 1 lobs

The famous TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson proposes removing several...
Boosted Magazine
Boosted Magazine
Boosted in Denmark has over a million unique users, surpassing two million sessions, and accumulating over seven million page views each month, and our platforms has become a hub for automotive enthusiasts. Now you can enjoy our content in English too! Enjoy our free car news - every day. Want to talk to us? Write an email to boosted@boostedmagazine.com
spot_img

Expert predicts: All these car brands will go bankrupt

Experts predict tough future for Chinese car brands like Nio, Xpeng and Li Auto. Mergers are the only way forward in competition with giants...

New ban in China hits Tesla extra hard

Car manufacturers such as Tesla and Nio will now have to clarify how 'self-driving' their cars are. The authorities will also ban misleading advertising...

Tesla was damaged for 40,000 kroner before delivery

A new Tesla Model S Plaid for over DKK 1 million was delivered with so many hidden paint and panel damages that the government...

Car sales in Russia collapse – 46 percent are gone

Chinese car brands such as Haval, Chery and Geely Auto are suffering under Putin's new taxes in Russia. Sales are falling drastically, and even...

Ford continues dangerous record: worst of all car brands

No other brand in the automotive industry is initiating as many recalls as Ford has. There have been 40 of them in 4 months....

Smashes ID.1 – here is the price of Denmark's cheapest electric car

Volkswagen can easily afford to cut the price of an ID.1 by 150,000 kroner. The small electric car Firefly from Chinese company Nio is...

Another country raises the speed limit on the highway

The Czech Republic is raising the speed limit on motorways to 150 km/h from this year. The Netherlands is not giving it much of...

Hyundai promises even more buttons in new cars

Hyundai is serious when they say that buttons are making a comeback in new cars. Now they need even more physical touch surfaces, says...

Nissan promises GT-R revival

Nissan would really like to continue with the current GT-R. But increasingly strict emission regulations make it too difficult. But the model is returning....

Renault wants to convert electric cars into hybrids

Engine manufacturer Horse, a collaboration between Chinese Geely and French Renault, will now convert pure electric cars into hybrid cars. Engine manufacturer Horse has...

Molotovs and vandalism: The global anger against Tesla continues

Vandalism against Tesla is growing – now the wave is rolling globally and hitting both cars and dealers, writes Forbes. Tesla and CEO Elon...

New law bans fires in all electric cars from 2026

From July 2026, China will introduce a groundbreaking law. It prohibits fires in electric car batteries, even in the event of thermal runaway, and...