Volkswagen presents the Virtus 2025 in the Sense version, especially aimed at the PCD public, with affordable prices
The line 2025 Volkswagen Virtus brought an interesting addition for those looking for a comfortable, safe car with a touch of sophistication. The Sense version, which traditionally caters to the public PCD, is now also available at retail, with a starting price of R$ 103.990.
In addition to the Virtus, the Sense is offered on the T-Cross, bringing changes to the look and features that make it an attractive choice for drivers who value good value for money without giving up technology.
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Volkswagen Virtus Sense: design and functionality
With a more discreet look and a design inspired by the Polo Track, the Virtus Sense 2025 features a clean style, without chrome details, with steel wheels and darkened hubcaps that add a modern touch.
Even with its minimalist look, the car is well equipped, with 100% LED headlights and taillights, which not only contributes to its aesthetics but also increases safety.
Internally, the Virtus does not disappoint: The model has an eight-inch digital panel and a Media Plus II multimedia center, which allows essential connectivity for everyday use. With six airbags, hill start assist, emergency braking alert and automatic post-collision braking system, the Virtus Sense is a solid choice in terms of safety.
Under the hood, the Virtus comes with a 1.0 turbo TSI 170 engine that delivers up to 116 hp and 16,8 kgfm of torque, coupled with a five-speed manual transmission. The choice of colors expands the possibilities, allowing you to choose between Ninja Black, Crystal White, Platinum Gray, Sirius Silver and Biscay Blue.
T-Cross Sense: new look and more technology
The T-Cross Sense also received a new design, maintaining the restyled style launched in May. The version now features a remodeled front and redesigned taillights, accompanied by 100% LED headlights and taillights.
The interior has also evolved, with a 10,1-inch VW Play multimedia center, compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, which is slightly raised, providing better ergonomics and visibility for the driver.
Equipped with the 200 TSI engine with 128 hp and 20,4 kgfm of torque, the T-Cross Sense offers a smooth and efficient drive, combined with a six-speed automatic transmission. In addition, it also has six airbags, autonomous emergency braking and fatigue detector, offering extra safety for occupants.
Available in Ninja Black, Pure White and Pyrit Silver, the T-Cross Sense 2025 hits the market with a suggested price of R$119.890, remaining affordable and within tax exemptions for the PCD public.
These models show how a Volkswagen combines innovation and accessibility in practical and well-equipped versions, providing a complete driving experience for all types of drivers.