Volkswagen Virtus name confirmed

Volkswagen’s Upcoming Mid-Size Sedan Christened As Virtus!

It is not too long before we get to take our first look at Volkswagen’s all-new mid-size sedan. With new spy shots and teasers every day, the wait is only becoming more excruciating. Now, Volkswagen has confirmed that the replacement for Vento will be called ‘Virtus’. Volkswagen has mentioned that the name Virtus is a combination of the words ‘Virtuoso’ and ‘Virtues’ that defines excellence, finesse, energy, and brilliance. Volkswagen has also mentioned that Virtus will be their second product in India under MQB A0 IN platform.

Volkswagen Virtus name confirmed

What to expect

Just like the Taigun, the Virtus will be based on the MQB AO IN platform. The Virtus will also share a lot of parts with the soon-to-be-launched Skoda Slavia. When it comes to overall dimensions, the Virtus is considerably bigger than the Vento. The Virtus measures in at 4,482mm long, 1,751mm wide, and 1,472mm tall, making it 92mm longer, 52mm wider and 5mm taller than the Vento we get. Its wheelbase also stands longer by around 98mm.

VW Virtus teased before reveal

However, we expect its dimensions will be more or less similar to the Slavia. Even the 520 liters of boot space will be shared between the two. The Virtus will feature Volkswagen’s typically understated design with clean lines. The interiors will be typical VW as well in terms of layout and design. The Virtus is also expected to come with a lot more features as compared to the Vento. For instance, the center stage will be taken up by a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system which will be compatible with android auto and apple car play wirelessly.

VW Virtus spotted testing ahead of launch rear

It will also get touch-sensitive automatic climate control, keyless entry with push-button start/stop, cruise control, digital instrument cluster, electric sunroof, wireless charging, and ventilated seats to name a few. In terms of engine options, the Virtus will come with two petrol powertrains. The first engine is a 1.0-liter 3-cylinder turbo-petrol engine that is good for 115PS of power and 175Nm of peak torque, paired to a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter.

Volkswagen Virtus spied again

The second engine will be a 1.5-liter turbocharged petrol engine that puts out 150hp and 250nm of torque. Transmission options will be a 6-speed manual and a 7-speed DSG. Volkswagen could offer the 1.5 TSI engine in the form of GT variants just like the Taigun.

 

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