This could be how the next Polo will look...

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This could be how the next Polo will look...

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Had an email from Autocar today with a link to a news story on the next Polo, due in 2009. I've made the important bit bold:
The Polo has freshened up – and we have the whole story as Volkswagen’s next-generation star sets its sights on returning to the top of the supermini class.

Bigger, better built and with an advanced engine range, the smart-looking small car will challenge for honours alongside tough new rivals such as Ford’s Fiesta – on sale later in 2008 – and Honda’s Jazz.

Following on from our pictures of the new VW Golf, it’s easy to see where the inspiration for the latest Polo’s styling has come from. It blends the taut bodywork of the family favourite with the intricate detailing of the recent up! concept car. The next Polo will be much chunkier than the current model with a more distinctive front end, featuring sporty headlights and a neat twin-slat grille. There’s a classy rising waistline, too, and the whole look is finished off by Tiguan-style tail-lamps.

Unlike Ford’s forthcoming Fiesta, the design is evolutionary – and that’s essential for maintaining the Polo’s current customer base.


Sitting on a modified version of the current model’s platform, but stretched to take the body length to four metres, the new Polo will be larger inside. It will also have a higher roof. This will leave room in the man-u­facturer’s line-up for a new little brother. Quality will leap forward with lots of soft-touch plastics and a slick dashboard design, further aping the Golf. And by fitting slimmer seats, the designers intend to create more legroom.

Although the suspension layout will be carried over, the Polo will get an electric power-steering system. Petrol engines will include a 1.2-litre three-cylinder unit developing 60bhp or 70bhp; an 85bhp 1.4 four-cylinder; and a 105bhp 1.2 super-turbo.

There will also be a smooth new 1.6-litre common-rail TDI diesel, tuned to produce 75bhp, 90bhp or 105bhp. A Bluemotion model, with an 80bhp 1.4-litre TDI unit, will be offered, too, and all powerplants will meet Euro V emissions regulations. At the top of the line-up, hot hatch fans will be excited by a new flagship GTI powered by a 170bhp 1.4-litre turbocharged TSI motor. Using a highly tuned chassis, the performance variant will take on the Renaultsport Clio 197 and Vauxhall Corsa VXR. But that’s not all. A diesel hot hatch is also anticipated, with a 135bhp TDI unit under the bonnet.

Most engines will get a six-speed manual gearbox but, for the first time, VW’s twin-clutch DSG semi-auto is to be an option on the Polo. Prices won’t change much over the current car, and sales will start in mid-2009 for the three and five-door models. A crossover Dune and a drop-top, inspired by Karmann’s concept car from this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show, arrive shortly after.
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What do you think? :D
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i like the sound of it.. just doesn't look too good :S

maybe its the colour.

looks a little bit like a bmw 1 series from back (ish)
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wow!!! thats cool,,, i'm not sure on the looks of it, i think it will grow on me though just like the 9N3,

the new GTi sounds awseme 8) , renault are still 20 or so BHP ahead tho? :?
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The Polo's looks are influenced by the new Scirocco, and also the new Golf mk6, whose front end will look very similar to this render of the Polo.

I quite like it but will wait to see one in the metal before making a final judgement. Promising though!

Note the mention of a new 1.6-litre common-rail diesel powerplant, VW's next generation of diesel engines are using common-rail technology (that everyone else uses) and the current pumpe-duse technology is being dropped.
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liking the back the front though im a bit iffy off.. think it would look better slammed on some decent wheels! calling all photoshoppers!!!
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Post by shantybeater »

not too keen on the looks but it sounds like they are keeping things small which is very important in my opinion, the mk7 is more like golf!

although the idea of using a 1.4 litre engine may keep things light and fun, there won't be massive room for tuning
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Post by DanDiesel »

i kinda like that! maybe not so much the front grill, think the bdge is a bit too big imo. would look good in white i think :wink:
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Post by tomo87 »

foxie did a good photochop on clubpolo and it looked pretty cool

agreed with james...i like the polo because its different to the golf whereas the mk7 is a golf realy!
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Post by Ollie_R »

Yep, it looks alright. I would never buy one though; unless I was forced to. The new GTI sounds decent, the TSI is one interesting engine :D

Although, I don't like the new Scirocco; it has no ties to its history, apart from the Viper Green paint, as seen on the Early-ish Mk1's.

I think I'll wait till the new Seat Ibiza is revealed, it should be pretty impressive :D
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i don't know why but it looks a bit like a clio from the front, to me it does anyway :roll:
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The basic shape is a nice evolution and I'd be happy with that.

What I don't like is the front lamps/grille/front bumper & rear lights - they are all hideous and totally ruin it.

Overall a nice shape can't be saved by horrible details. VW really got the styling spot on with the Mk7 aswell
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new ibiza?? where!
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looks a bit like a nissan

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let photochopping commence!

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Post by david burton »

Tim_GTi wrote:looks a bit like a nissan

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lol, in what way?! it has 4 wheels and doors?
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