Following feedback from customers about capacitive touch buttons on the steering wheel, the MY24 Volkswagen Polo goes back to buttons.
This only affects the range-topping GTI grade, though Volkswagen has also applied this change to T-Roc R-Lines as well as the facelifted ID.3 electric car following global boss Thomas Shafer's admittance that the tech had “frustrated” owners and “caused a lot of damage”.
Additionally, the entry-level Polo Style gains safety equipment: blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and proactive occupant protection are now standard. The new models will become available later this year though there are still MY23 vehicles in stock.
“There remains strong MY23 stock in Volkswagen dealerships, and this will continue through 2023. The Polo GTI, Golf Life, Golf R-Line and Golf GTI remain with special drive-away pricing” (detailed below), a Volkswagen Australia spokesperson told Wheels.
Our original story, below, continues unchanged.
July 13: Drive-away deals for 2023 VW Polo range
With good stock on the ground, Volkswagen is offering drive-away deals on the Polo GTI.
Instead of paying $39,690 before on-road costs, VW will currently sell you an un-optioned 147kW/320Nm Polo GTI for $39,990 drive-away.
Our original story, below, has been updated with new information.
May 10: 2023 Volkswagen Polo pricing and features for Australia
The Volkswagen Polo arrived on local shores in May 2022, bringing with it increased spec over the outgoing model – but at a premium price.
Snapshot
- Volkswagen drops manual Polo Life
- Price increases effective July 1 2023
- Drive-away deal available on Polo GTI
While still a part of the same generation as the current MY21 Polo, the MY22 update features a large amount of equipment upgrades across the range, such as the inclusion of Digital Cockpit, wireless charging and numerous safety additions.
As well as the new equipment, Volkswagen is adopting a new sales philosophy, moving away from chasing sales volume in the pursuit of bringing a higher quality product to market, with brand director Michal Szaniecki saying: “We’ve moved the Polo still further from the sticker-driven rat race into its most premium form to date."
Pricing
The Trendline and Comfortline variants have been dropped for 2023, with the Life nameplate, borrowed from the Golf, Caddy, T-Cross and Tiguan, now opening the Polo line-up.
The 2023 Volkswagen Polo can be had in three grades: Life, Style and performance GTI.
Since its May 2022 launch, the Polo has been subjected to several small price increases and the Life manual has been axed. Below is correct from 1 July 2023.
Pricing is all before on-road costs.
Model | Price at launch | Current pricing |
---|---|---|
Life auto | $28,250 | $28,990 |
Style auto | $31,250 | $31,490 |
GTI auto | $38,250 | $39,690 |
Features
As standard, the entry-grade Polo Life includes equipment such as:
Life
Parking distance sensors, front and rear | Apple CarPlay/Android Auto |
Rear view camera | Leather-appointed multi-function steering wheel |
Cruise control | Comfort cloth upholstery |
LED head and tail-lights | Front seat lumbar adjustment |
15-inch alloy wheels | Automatic headlight function |
Digital Cockpit (8-inch driver display) | Rain sensing wipers |
Composition Media 8-inch infotainment screen | Auto dimming rear-view mirror |
Wireless charging | Illuminated front vanity mirrors |
DAB+ digital radio | Front centre armrest |
Optional extras
Options | Price |
Metallic paint | $600 |
Vision & Tech Package (DSG only) includes: | $1700 |
Discover 8-inch navigation | |
Digital Cockpit Pro | |
Voice control | |
Wireless app-connect | |
Travel assist | |
Adaptive cruise control |
On top of the base-level Polo Life, the Style variant adds:
Style
Digital Cockpit Pro (10.25-inch driver display) | Rear traffic alert |
Dual zone climate control air conditioning | Park assist (automatic reverse parking assistance) |
Interior ambient lighting | IQ Light Matrix |
Comfort sports front seats | LED headlights with dynamic light assist (adaptive high-beam) |
16-inch alloys | Illuminated LED grille strip |
Travel assist, including: | Premium LED tail-lights with dynamic indicators |
Adaptive cruise control | Front fog lights |
Side assist |
Optional extras
Options | Price |
Metallic paint | $600 |
Sound & Tech Package includes: | $1900 |
Discover 8-inch navigation | |
Voice control | |
Wireless app-connect | |
Keyless access and ignition | |
Beats Premium Audio with six speakers | |
Digital eight-channel amplifier, 300 watts |
Beyond this, the range-topping Polo GTI gains:
GTI
GTI body styling | Three-stage adaptive dampers |
Metallic paint | Driving profile selection |
Sport seats with Tartan upholstery | Discover Media 8-inch navigation system |
Anti-theft alarm system | Voice control |
Keyless access | Wireless app-connect |
18-inch alloy wheels | Sports steering wheel with paddles |
Optional extras
Options | Price |
Premium metallic paint | $300 |
Sound & Tech Package includes: | $1500 |
Discover Pro 9.2-inch navigation | |
Beats Premium Audio with six speakers | |
Panoramic glass sunroof | $1500 |
Engine, transmission and fuel economy
Both the Polo Life and Style share the same 1.0-litre, three-cylinder turbocharged petrol engines, with power and torque unchanged from the outgoing model.
The Polo Life is available with a six-speed manual or a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission – producing peak power and torque figures of either 70kW/175Nm or 85kW and 200Nm respectively.
The Style meanwhile is available only with the seven-speed DSG, producing identical power and torque, with a claimed fuel consumption rating of 5.4L/100km.
Moving up to the range-topping GTI means buyers are treated to a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine, again with no changes to the current model Polo.
The 147TSI pushes out 147kW and 320Nm for a power-to-weight ratio of 112.8kW/tonne, boasting a 0-100km/h sprint time of 6.7 seconds.
A six-speed dual-clutch auto remains as the only transmission available for the GTI, which achieves a claimed 6.5L/100km – 0.4L/100km more than its predecessor.
In all grades drive is sent to the front wheels.
Safety
Carrying over from the outgoing Polo, the MY22 edition comes with a five-star ANCAP safety rating, with even more features such as a centre airbag and front assist with cyclist monitoring.
Seven airbags (dual frontal, side chest-protecting, side curtain and centre) |
Front assist with pedestrian and cyclist monitoring |
Lane assist (adaptive lane-keep assistance) |
Autonomous emergency braking |
Manual-set speed limiter |
Warranty and servicing
As with the rest of Volkswagen's passenger vehicle range, the Polo is covered by a five-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty, which also includes a one-year membership to its roadside assist program.
Each variant also falls under Volkswagen's assured service pricing, with the first five years/75,000km intervals and costs listed below.
Life (manual)
Interval | Price |
---|---|
15,000km/12 months | $425 |
30,000km/24 months | $621 |
45,000km/36 months | $413 |
60,000km/48 months | $969 |
75,000km/60 months | $413 |
Life/Style (dual-clutch auto)
Interval | Price |
---|---|
15,000km/12 months | $425 |
30,000km/24 months | $703 |
45,000km/36 months | $413 |
60,000km/48 months | $949 |
75,000km/60 months | $413 |
GTI
Interval | Price |
---|---|
15,000km/12 months | $455 |
30,000km/24 months | $644 |
45,000km/36 months | $455 |
60,000km/48 months | $1498 |
75,000km/60 months | $455 |
Availability
The 2022 Volkswagen Polo range will be available from May this year across Australia.
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