2022 Volkswagen Virtus arrives with serious makeover operation

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Continuing on its way as Slavia’s cousin, the 2022 Volkswagen Virtus claims to completely forget the pre-make-up formula with its innovations.

Virtus, which Volkswagen has offered for sale in the compact sedan league with a focus on markets such as South America and Asia, continues on its way with very serious developments in 2022. The model, in which eyes were turned after Skoda’s Slavia move, managed to attract attention with its details recently shared through official sources. The 2022 Volkswagen Virtus, which continues to be developed on the MQB A0-IN platform, which the group uses specifically for the region, appears with a completely different character, especially on the design side. Serious improvements are also made on the hardware side for the model, which looks like the Sedan version of the Polo with its pre-make-up version. aforementioned.

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2022 Volkswagen Virtus technical specifications

Coming with a length of 4,561 millimeters, a width of 1,752 millimeters, a length of 1,507 millimeters and a wheelbase of 2,651 millimeters, Virtus is based on similar dynamics in terms of dimensions. Parallel to the design revisions made on the body, the character of the model, which is 79 millimeters longer than the facelift, looks at the sporty side. Along with changes in key parts such as the bumper and diffuser, completely new LED lighting takes the vehicle’s design to the next level. When we move to the cockpit side, we come across a structure that does not look like European models.

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The 8-inch driver screen and the 10-inch infotainment system are among the parts that make the first difference. The luggage volume of 521 liters is also among the prominent features of Virtus. Coming with two different options on the engine side, Virtus’s entry-level 1.0-liter turbo gasoline engine comes out with 115 PS power. With the GT badge package that appeared at the launch, the 1.5-liter engine under the hood comes with 150 PS. The make-up Virtus, whose sales will start in India with May, will compete with important competitors such as Honda City.

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