The Nissan Sunny is the longest sedan in its class. It’s USP is the oodles of space, especially the acres of legroom, on offer. The Sunny AT comes with a 1.5 liter petrol engine which churns out 101 Ps of power. The AT box is a CVT unit and not a torque convertor.
The Skoda Rapid is basically a slightly re-skinned Vento and shares a lot with the VW sibling. The Rapid comes with the same 5 speed torque convertor AT from the Vento. The AT is powered by a 1.6 liter petrol engine which churns out 105 PS of max power.
The Vento has been around in India for sometime now. When launched, Volkswagen sold the Vento with a 5 speed torque convertor AT box. The company recently discontinued this and launched the Vento AT with a 1.2 liter TSI engine and a 7 speed DSG. This 1.2 liter turbocharged motor churns out 105 PS @ 5000 RPM and 175 Nm of peak torque @ 1500-4100 RPM. Also, there are rumors doing rounds on the web that VW is currently planning to introduce the Vento AT with a diesel engine. Click here for our story on the Vento Diesel AT.