The Volkswagen Virtus is a subcompact sedan (B-segment) manufactured by the German automobile manufacturer Volkswagen since 2018. It is based on the Polo Mk6 with an extended wheelbase and the same Volkswagen Group MQB A0 platform, which it also shares closely with the Taigo/Nivus and the T-Cross/Taigun. It was first introduced in Brazil in November 2017, with sales starting in January 2018. From Brazil, the vehicle was exported throughout Latin America.
The Virtus is equipped as standard with…
The Volkswagen Virtus is a subcompact sedan (B-segment) manufactured by the German automobile manufacturer Volkswagen since 2018. It is based on the Polo Mk6 with an extended wheelbase and the same Volkswagen Group MQB A0 platform, which it also shares closely with the Taigo/Nivus and the T-Cross/Taigun. It was first introduced in Brazil in November 2017, with sales starting in January 2018. From Brazil, the vehicle was exported throughout Latin America.
The Virtus is equipped as standard with a touch screen, a connectivity system compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 8 speakers, fabric upholstery and a multifunction steering wheel. It also has front and rear electric windows, manual air conditioning and power steering, LED headlights, electric adjustable exterior mirrors and 16-inch steel wheels. An optimal security system It benefits from an optimal safety system from the least expensive finish with driver and passenger airbags, a tire pressure monitoring display, a parking assistance system, an electronic stabilization program with assisted counter-steering, ABS, ASR, EDS and MSR systems. To have more options, the higher finishes equipped with automatic gearbox also offer the reversing camera, the aluminum rims, the hill start assist system, the Start & Stop button, the cruise control… The The most equipped finish, Topline, is offered with imitation leather upholstery, the Digital Cockpit and the glass sunroof in particular.