In August, Volkswagen introduced the updated Polo Vivo, boasting a range of enhancements, particularly in terms of safety. The company took a bold step by voluntarily submitting both the old and updated models for Global NCAP testing, highlighting the effectiveness of newly-added safety features like electronic stability control and optional head and side front airbags. The results of these tests were impressive.

    Safety Enhancements: A Remarkable Improvement

    While small on paper, these safety upgrades made a world of difference. The updated Polo Vivo earned four stars for adult occupant protection, a significant improvement over the two stars of its predecessor. Both versions scored three stars for child occupants, but the jump to four stars for the adult occupant rating stands out. Remarkably, this is an achievement for a car that has been on the market since 2010 and is approaching its 15th birthday. Many newer cars have failed to achieve such high ratings, underscoring the value of Volkswagen‘s commitment to safety.

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    Key Updated Polo Vivo Features

    FeatureDetails
    Price (Starting)R266 600
    SafetyElectronic Stability Control, Optional Side & Front Head Airbags
    NCAP Rating4 Stars (Adult Occupants)
    Infotainment9-inch Mirgor Colour Touchscreen
    ConnectivityApple CarPlay, Android Auto
    Engine1.4-litre Naturally Aspirated Petrol Engine
    Power Output63 kW and 132 Nm of Torque
    Transmission5-speed Manual
    Exterior Upgrades15-inch Ubomi Alloy Wheels, New Tailgate Badging
    Interior UpholsteryHalftone Trim
    Comfort FeaturesOptional Auto Headlights, Cruise Control, Rear Window Air Vents
    Fuel Economy5.9L/100 km (Claimed)

    Modern Tech Meets Classic Design

    Despite being priced competitively in the market, the Polo Vivo stands out for its updated safety features, which enhance its appeal against cheaper, less secure alternatives. The updated version, specifically the Polo Vivo 1.4 Life at R288 500, brings a refreshing blend of safety and modern tech, including a large 9-inch infotainment screen with smartphone connectivity options, making it feel more in line with contemporary vehicles.

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    Driving Experience: A Fun and Reliable Ride

    On the road, the Polo Vivo offers a pleasant driving experience, powered by a reliable 1.4-litre engine. The 5-speed manual transmission and German-engineered build add to its charm, giving drivers a smooth, responsive ride. Though lacking some modern features like auto wipers or cruise control as standard, these omissions don’t detract from its overall driving pleasure.

    The Future of Polo Vivo in South Africa

    Volkswagen’s decision to enhance safety and integrate advanced infotainment technology ensures the updated Polo Vivo retains its strong position in the market, appealing to both safety-conscious drivers and those looking for a fun, reliable hatchback. With its mix of modern features and long-standing quality, the Polo Vivo’s future looks secure as it continues to dominate the South African hatchback market.

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