Launched in June 2022, the Volkswagen Virtus is the replacement for the long-standing Vento which had a 12-year production run. With a larger footprint, more features and two TSI turbo-petrol powertrains, the Volkswagen Virtus is the sister car to the Skoda Slavia with a slightly higher price tag. The Volkswagen Virtus rivals the Honda City, Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, Hyundai Verna and Skoda Slavia in India.
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999cc,Torque Converter Auto,Petrol,18.12kpl
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View Price BreakupMuch like its cousin the Skoda Slavia, the VW Virtus has shaken up the midsize sedan establishment with its blend of space, practicality, tough bui...
Much like its cousin the Skoda Slavia, the VW Virtus has shaken up the midsize sedan establishment with its blend of space, practicality, tough build, features and strong petrol powertrains. The high-tech TSI engines are refined, yet powerful, and with engine stop/start, offer good fuel economy too, but some might still long for a diesel powertrain. What will really sell the Virtus to many will be its dynamic package, however, which serves up a mix of ride quality and handling that few others in this class can match.