Volkswagen Polo Hatchback - Engines, Drive & Performance
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The previous Volkswagen Polo was an impressively quiet and mature car on the open road, but it lacked a certain je ne sais quoi where outright handling was concerned, historically playing second fiddle to cars like the Ford Fiesta.
The new Polo, we’re pleased to report, has found a sense of playfulness – a difficult-to-put-your-finger-on element of fun – that’s been largely absent before. Its accurate steering doesn’t provide a huge amount of feedback, sure, but ever since manufacturers switched from hydraulic to electric power steering (the latter is more efficient) that’s a trend we’re used to seeing.
Advertisement - Article continues belowThe suspension is impressively refined, however: it communicates enough information about the quality of the road surface riding over bumps relatively well, without being unduly hard, or disconcertingly bouncy. It even manages to ride more comfortably on British roads than the Ford Fiesta. Just steer clear of optional 17-inch alloy wheels, because these do introduce an amount of road noise that upsets the calm somewhat. Throw in the 94bhp 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine and you’ve got a car that’s hard to beat as the road opens up, with the engine offering decent enough progress for a somewhat relaxed driving experience. While the discontinued Fiesta still had the edge in terms of handling agility, the Polo does feel slightly more sophisticated in the way it drives with decent agility, meaning the gap between the two is closer than ever before. This is helped by the steering, which gives you a sharp turn in and feels secure.
Volkswagen Polo petrol engines
The cheapest petrol engine available with the Polo doesn’t have a turbocharger. Offered with 79bhp, it should suit those who drive most in town, but if you take to motorways and the open road more often than not, you’ll likely want one of the more powerful (and expensive) turbocharged petrol engines. The 79bhp model takes a leisurely 15.5 seconds to reach 62mph from stationary and needs plenty of revs if you’re joining a dual-carriageway, but is at least quite refined once up to speed.
18There are two 1.0-litre ‘TSI’ turbocharged petrols to choose from. Offered with 94 and 113bhp, this engine has a great, willing character, delivering plenty of power throughout the rev range with very little turbo lag. It makes a great noise, too, and even if you’re not the type of person who gets excited about engine notes, its thrummy nature makes it a welcome companion when you’re accelerating.
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