Volkswagen Polo Rock In Rio Arrives With Limited Edition of 4,000 Units, Full of Style and News for Festival and Car Fans!
Volkswagen, the official sponsor of Rock in Rio for 13 years, launches a special edition of the Polo to celebrate the famous festival. The Volkswagen Polo Rock In Rio is based on the Polo Track version but features some changes that promise to please both music lovers and car enthusiasts.
The Volkswagen Polo Rock In Rio has some notable differences compared to the Polo Track and the Robust. Visually, the car stands out with exclusive festival stickers, steel wheels with plastic hubcaps, and black details on the mirrors, roof, and door handles. The taillights are tinted, and the model features a distinctive trunk cover.
Price and Equipment
With a starting price of R$ 92,990 in white, the Volkswagen Polo Rock In Rio is about R$ 3,000 more expensive than the basic Polo Track. If you opt for the Sunset Red or Platinum Gray colors, the price rises to R$ 94,640.
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Despite the higher price, the new Polo offers more equipment, such as the Volks Play multimedia system, which costs R$ 1,590 if purchased separately. Other features include air conditioning, side and front airbags, and excellent fuel consumption, reaching around 18 to 19 km/l on gasoline.
Turbo Engine in the New Volkswagen Polo?
Unfortunately, the Volkswagen Polo Rock In Rio does not come with a turbo engine. It retains the naturally aspirated 1.0 MPI engine with 84 horsepower, achieving 0 to 100 km/h in 13.4 seconds. While some may miss the turbo engine, the model compensates with style and exclusivity.
Limited Series
Only 4,000 units of the Volkswagen Polo Rock In Rio will be produced, making this edition a collector’s item for festival fans and car enthusiasts. The model will be available starting this month, so it’s best to hurry if you want to secure yours.
The Volkswagen Polo Rock In Rio is a special edition that combines the spirit of the festival with Volkswagen’s quality and reliability. With only 4,000 units, unique details, and a competitive price, it promises to be a hit among music and car fans.


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