The 2025 Polo Line Offers Everything from Economic Models to High-Performance Options, Combining Technology, Comfort, and Style
The Volkswagen Polo 2025 arrives in the Brazilian market with a diverse lineup that promises to meet all consumer profiles. With eight versions and prices ranging from R$ 92,990 to R$ 158,590, the model reaffirms its position as one of the leaders in the passenger car segment. In addition to its established popularity, the 2025 Polo presents two distinct visual lines: the simpler Track and Robust versions, and the others, which highlight LED headlights and an updated design, according to the website O Antagonista.
Economic Versions: Track and Robust
The entry-level Track and Robust versions stand out for their affordable price and practicality, both costing R$ 92,990. Equipped with a 1.0 flex aspirated three-cylinder engine, these options offer:
- Power: 84 hp with ethanol and 77 hp with gasoline.
- Torque: 10.3 kgfm (ethanol) and 9.6 kgfm (gasoline).
- Transmission: 5-speed manual.
Track Standard Features
- Four airbags.
- Air conditioning.
- Electric steering.
Robust Standard Features
- Raised suspension.
- Excludes sound system and multifunction steering wheel.
The models also offer additional options:
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- Track: VW Play (R$ 1,660).
- Robust: Kits available at dealerships.
Turbo Engines: TSI and Sense
For those seeking more power and technology, the TSI and Sense versions bring the 1.0 flex turbo three-cylinder engine, offering 116 hp (ethanol) and 109 hp (gasoline).
- Polo TSI: Manual transmission, starting price of R$ 111,490.
- Polo Sense: Automatic transmission with 6 gears, starting at R$ 104,490.
Highlights of the versions:
- Cruise control.
- Parking sensor.
- VW Play media system (included in the Sense).
- Start-stop system and keyless entry (Sense).
Comfort and Technology: Comfortline and Highline
The Comfortline (R$ 120,490) and Highline (R$ 127,490) versions are ideal for those who value comfort and premium equipment. Both maintain the turbo engine of 116 hp and automatic transmission.
Comfortline Features:
- 15-inch alloy wheels.
- Rain sensors and front parking sensors.
Highline Features:
- Split-folding rear seat.
- Wireless smartphone charger.
- Enhanced digital dashboard and auxiliary cameras.
High Performance: Polo GTS
The Polo GTS leads the 2025 lineup, offering superior performance with its 1.4 flex turbo engine with four cylinders, generating 150 hp and torque of 25.5 kgfm.
- Transmission: 6-speed automatic.
- Price: R$ 158,590.
Differentials of the GTS:
- Sport seats and specific driving modes.
- Illuminated bar in the front grille.
- 18-inch wheels.


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