New Virtus Sense 2025 Enters The Automotive Market With Attractive Prices Aiming At A Different Audience: Discover The News Of The Most Accessible Version Of The Volkswagen Sedan!
Following the trend of other models in the lineup, the new Virtus Sense 2025 will be Volkswagen’s most accessible sedan in the market. However, unlike its “siblings,” such as the Polo and T-Cross Sense, which mainly cater to the PCD audience, the Virtus Sense 2025 will focus on fleet buyers. In this article, we will explore the main features and news of this release from the German automaker Volkswagen.
How Much Does The New Virtus Sense 2025 Cost?
The purpose of the sedan in the automotive market is more similar to that of the Polo Track: to be a very simple version that forgoes luxuries, however small, to ensure a more accessible price. The new version of the model can also help boost sedan sales, bringing it closer to rivals like the Fiat Cronos and the Chevrolet Onix Plus.
The new Virtus Sense 2025 starts at R$ 103,990 for the general public, being R$ 11,400 cheaper than the current Virtus TSI manual. However, purchases made with CNPJ receive a discount, dropping the price to R$ 85,210. On the outside, its design will be simpler. The mirrors and handles of the new Virtus Sense 2025 are painted black, while the wheels are 15-inch steel with hubcaps.
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To reach this price in the automotive market, first, the sedan comes with the simplest mechanical set offered for the Virtus: a 1.0 turbo engine of up to 116 horsepower and 16.8 kgfm with a five-speed manual transmission. It also loses the 10.1-inch multimedia center and uses the Media Plus II infotainment radio with Bluetooth, just like in the Polo Track.
Equipment Present In The VW Sedan
However, there are still some perks, such as electric steering, air conditioning, power windows, an 8-inch digital instrument panel, LED headlights and taillights, six airbags, tire pressure sensors, hill-start assist, emergency braking alert, post-collision automatic braking system, and cruise control.
Even though it is the most basic version, the new Virtus Sense 2025 is available in the same color options as the Highline version. These include the solid colors Ninja Black and Crystal White, and the metallic colors Platinum Gray, Sirius Silver, and Biscay Blue.
The most expensive version of the sedan is the Exclusive, which costs R$ 154,790, and comes equipped with a 1.4 turbo engine with direct injection, capable of delivering a maximum power of 150 horsepower at 4,500 RPM and torque of 25.5 kgfm at 1,500 RPM, both figures valid for ethanol and gasoline. Finally, it complements the powertrain with a six-speed automatic transmission.
VW T-Cross Also Receives Sense 2025 Version
In addition to the sedan, Volkswagen do Brasil has already announced to its network of dealerships that the T-Cross Sense 2025 compact SUV can be ordered starting November 1, 2024. It is worth mentioning that M.D.A had already announced the model’s launch first-hand.
Before discussing the model, it is important to highlight that pricing is maintained: R$ 119,990 for the general public and R$ 101,791.14 for the PCD audience after full IPI exemptions and partial ICMS exemptions.
Regarding the content, the T-Cross Sense gains automatic emergency braking, LED headlights and taillights, anti-glare rearview mirror, 8-inch digital instrument panel, and VW Play multimedia center with 10.1-inch screen with wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay.


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