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Volkswagen Polo Review 2024, Price & Specs

Last updated: November 7, 2024 9:40 pm
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The Volkswagen Polo: A Closer Look at the Interior

When you step inside the Polo, you may not be immediately blown away by flashy design, but what you will find is a well-built, user-friendly, and well-equipped small car that is a pleasure to spend time in.

As expected from a Volkswagen Group vehicle, the cabin of the Polo exudes quality. Every component feels solidly integrated, meticulously finished, and expertly put together, with no hint of wobbling or creaking when touched.

While VW uses hard plastics in the door cards and lower cabin areas, they are of a grained variety that adds to the overall quality of the interior. The dash top features a softer material that enhances the tactile experience.

Previous versions of the Mk6 Polo allowed for decorative interior inserts that could match the exterior paint color, but the current models opt for a greyscale theme, which may be a cost-saving measure. This change, however, does not detract from the overall appeal of the cabin.

The air conditioning controls have also seen a revamp, with physical buttons being replaced by a touch-sensitive pad. While the new controls may take some getting used to, their recessed design makes them easier to operate while driving.

In terms of space, the Polo excels for a B-segment hatchback. There is ample headroom in the front, and even though taller passengers may find the rear seats a bit snug, average-sized individuals will find them comfortable. Compared to rivals like the Renault Clio, the Polo’s rear bench feels more spacious.

For families with young children, the Polo offers Isofix child seat anchorages in the outer rear seat positions, providing added convenience and safety.

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Boot space in the Polo is generous, with 355 litres available with the rear seats up and the adjustable floor in its lowest position. Folding down the seats expands the cargo area to a total of 1125 litres, making it one of the most spacious superminis in its class.

Most Polo models come equipped with multimedia touchscreens that support features like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and voice recognition. The system is user-friendly, with clear displays and responsive touch controls. Physical volume buttons add to the convenience of operation.

The standard digital instrument cluster in the Polo is easy to read and offers good customization options. However, some users may find the inability to display the speedometer and rev counter simultaneously a drawback.

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