Volkswagen Virtus Sees Price Increase Across All Versions in March; Model Now Starts at R$ 108,990 and Reaches R$ 165,990 in Top Trim
Anyone planning to buy a Volkswagen Virtus will need to reevaluate their budget. The sedan lineup has seen price increases across all versions this March. The adjustments reach R$ 6,400, and the new prices are already updated on the manufacturer’s website and in the specifications.
The most affordable version, called Sense, saw an increase of R$ 3,000. As a result, the model now starts at R$ 108,990. This configuration is equipped with a 1.0 turbo flex engine producing 116 hp and a manual transmission.
Just above it, the Volkswagen Virtus 170 TSI with a five-speed manual transmission also increased by R$ 3,000, going from R$ 116,990 to R$ 119,990. Like the Sense, it also features the same mechanical setup, shared with the Polo.
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However, the largest adjustment was applied to the 170 TSI automatic version. This option, highly sought after by companies and the PcD audience, saw an increase of R$ 6,400. Now, the model costs R$ 126,390. This configuration also brings the 1.0 turbo engine with 116 hp, but with a six-speed automatic transmission.
Among the versions with a more powerful engine, the increase was R$ 4,000. Both the Volkswagen Virtus Comfortline and the Virtus Highline use the 1.0 turbo flex engine with 128 hp and 200 Nm. With the adjustments, the Comfortline is now priced at R$ 141,990, while the Highline is at R$ 152,990.
At the top of the line is the Virtus Exclusive. This is the only version equipped with the 1.4 turbo flex engine with 150 hp and 250 Nm, always with a six-speed automatic transmission. The price also increased by R$ 4,000, bringing the final price to R$ 165,990.
Check out the new price list for the Volkswagen Virtus:
- Sense 170 TSI MT — R$ 108,990
- 170 TSI MT — R$ 119,990
- 170 TSI AT — R$ 126,390
- Comfortline 200 TSI AT — R$ 141,990
- Highline 200 TSI AT — R$ 152,990
- Exclusive 250 TSI AT — R$ 165,990
All models are now available at the new prices. In addition, Volkswagen is preparing a change in the production of the Volkswagen Virtus. In the coming months, the sedan will be manufactured in São José dos Pinhais (PR), at the same plant that assembles the T-Cross SUV.
With information from Terra.

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