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Volkswagen Polo Mk4

The Volkswagen Polo Mk4 is the fourth generation of the Volkswagen Polo supermini car produced by the German manufacturer Volkswagen. It was marketed from early 2002 to 2010 in most countries except Argentina and the USA. It was manufactured in South Africa until 2017, it was sold as the Polo Vivo.[3] The Mk4 replaced the Volkswagen Polo Mk3, while the Polo Vivo replaced the Citi Golf. In 2018 the Mk4 was replaced by the Volkswagen Polo Mk5 Polo Vivo. In Brazil, It was manufactured until 2014 with a second facelift called 9n4, It was replaced in 2017 by Volkswagen Polo Mk6.

Volkswagen Polo Mk4 (9N)
Overview
ManufacturerVolkswagen
Also calledVolkswagen Polo Vivo
Production2001–April 2010 (Germany)
2002–2014 (Brazil)
2002–2017 (South Africa)
AssemblyGermany: Wolfsburg
Spain: Pamplona
Belgium: Brussels
Slovakia: Bratislava[1]
Brazil: Sao Bernardo do Campo[2]
South Africa: Uitenhage
China: Anting (SAIC-VW)
Angola: Luanda (Ancar)
Kenya: Thika (KVM = Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers, Polo Vivo)
Body and chassis
ClassSupermini (B)
Body style3-door hatchback
5-door hatchback
4-door sedan
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
PlatformVolkswagen Group A04 (PQ24)
RelatedSEAT Ibiza Mk3
SEAT Córdoba Mk2
Škoda Fabia Mk1
Škoda Fabia Mk2
Škoda Roomster
Volkswagen Fox
Powertrain
Engine1.2 L I3 (petrol)
1.4 L I4 (petrol)
1.6 L I4 (petrol)
1.8 L I4 (t/c petrol)
2.0 L I4 (petrol)
1.4 L I3 (t/c diesel)
1.9 L I4 (diesel)
1.9 L I4 (t/c diesel)
Transmission5-speed manual
6-speed manual
4-speed automatic
6-speed automatic
Dimensions
WheelbaseSedan: 2,465 mm (97.0 in)
2002–07 3-door: 2,460 mm (96.9 in)
2008–09 5-door: 2,454 mm (96.6 in)
LengthSedan: 4,198 mm (165.3 in)
2002–04 5-door: 3,897 mm (153.4 in)
2005–07 5-door: 3,926 mm (154.6 in)
2008–09 5-door: 3,916 mm (154.2 in)
Width1,650 mm (65.0 in)
HeightSedan: 1,501 mm (59.1 in)
2002–07 Hatchbacks: 1,465 mm (57.7 in)
2008–09 5-door: 1,467 mm (57.8 in)
2008–09 3-door: 1,452 mm (57.2 in)
Chronology
PredecessorVolkswagen Polo Mk3
SuccessorVolkswagen Polo Mk5

Overview edit

 
Pre-facelift Volkswagen Polo E (UK)

Launched in September 2001 at the Frankfurt Motor Show,[4] the fourth generation Polo (internal designation Typ 9N) was made available in early 2002.[citation needed] In keeping with Volkswagen's aim of floor pan sharing it shares its platform with the SEAT Ibiza 6L, SEAT Córdoba 6L, Volkswagen Gol Third Generation, also called G5 or N.F.- Not to be confused with Volkswagen Golf - and Škoda Fabia Mk1. The car is all new, and bears more structural resemblance to the 6K than the 6N,[citation needed] outwardly the most recognizable change is the quad round headlights similar to the Volkswagen Lupo.

At a length of over 3,900 mm (153.5 in), the South African-built Polo Vivo is longer than the first generation of its larger sibling, the Volkswagen Golf Mk1, 3,820 mm (150.4 in) in length.

Release in North America edit

 
Volkswagen Polo clean diesel

In January 2009, Volkswagen Group of America CEO Stefan Jacoby announced that the Polo will finally reach North America to join the vehicle line-up as a true entry-level car below the Rabbit. However, the Polo Mk4 was never released in the North American market, leaving the speculation for its successor, the Polo Mk5. When the Mk5 was introduced in European markets, it was not made available for US sale. Due to the increased demand for SUVs, VWoA management confirmed the Mk5 was not slated for a US introduction in the foreseeable future. If the Mk5 had been introduced in the US, it was anticipated to be built at Volkswagen's plant in Puebla, Mexico, alongside the Jetta and New Beetle. As of 2016, there are still no plans to introduce the Polo Mk5 or future generations of the Polo in the US.[5]

Models and specifications edit

The model range includes the norm for current Volkswagen models, from the Comfortline to the Trendline and Highline, whilst featuring an extensive list of extras that had now become norm in mid-sized small cars. Items such as ABS, power steering, front and side airbags and front and rear head restraints were standard on all models and ESP, brake assistance, air conditioning, satellite navigation etc. were optional on higher spec models.

It is the first Polo generation to use a semi-automatic air conditioning system, with automatic climate control, named Climatic, that adjusts the interior temperature automatically to the value set on the control panel, whereas the air distribution and air blower speed are adjusted manually. A fully automatic air conditioning system, named Climatronic, was also offered.[6]

It was available with a choice of a five-speed manual gearbox, a six-speed manual gearbox, only for the sporty 1.9-litre 130 PS (96 kW) diesel model, or with a four-speed automatic gearbox, used only in combination with the 1.4-litre 75 PS (55 kW) petrol engine.[6] A six-speed semi-automatic transmission (Tiptronic) was added from mid-2006, after the facelift, also available only with the 1.4-litre 80 PS (59 kW) or with the 1.6-litre 105 PS (77 kW) petrol engines.[7]

There was also a crossover version of the Polo, with off-road styling, named Polo Fun (Polo Dune in the UK, Polo Soho in Spain, CrossPolo in South Africa), released in 2003 - despite its appearance the car was never available with 4WD.

Engines edit

The Polo was available with several petrol and diesel engines: a 1.2 L three-cylinder petrol engine with 55 PS (40 kW; 54 hp) or 64 PS (47 kW; 63 hp) (depending on the number of valves per cylinder, two or four) and a 16-valve 1.4 L 4-cylinder with 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp) or 100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp) petrol engine, the last one on the 16V-badged model.

Both turbocharged and unturbocharged diesel engines were available such as the 4-cylinder 1.9 L SDI (Suction Diesel Injection) which also offered 64 PS (47 kW; 63 hp) but with 125 N⋅m (92 lb⋅ft) of torque, slightly more than some petrol powered units. As well as the unturbocharged SDI engine, newer TDI PD turbodiesel units were also available, these being a 1.9 L with 100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp) and a three-cylinder 1.4 L model (the 1.9 with one cylinder less) with 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp). A sporty 1.9 TDI PD model, named Polo GT, was launched in 2004, with 130 PS (96 kW; 128 hp).

Sedan edit

A sedan version was launched in November 2003.[8] It was produced in Brazil, South Africa and China and exported to the rest of Latin America and Australia, as well as to Europe. With the introduction of the Polo Classic saloon in the Australian market in 2004, the Chinese version, has the distinction of being the first Chinese-built car to be produced in right-hand drive.[9]

Compared to the hatchback model, the Polo Sedan (also "Saloon" or "Limousine") is completely re-styled from the B-pillar rearwards. The window line has a slight upward incline and the roof features Volkswagen’s trademark curves and the concise styling of the C-pillar provides aspects that are actually reminiscent of a coupe. At the rear, the large horizontally divided rear lights and sculptured panels complete a design that is classically Volkswagen.

Overall, the Polo Sedan is 28 centimetres longer than the hatchback version (4179 mm vs 3897 mm). Consequently, with the rear seatback in place, the Polo Sedan offers 461 Litres of boot capacity (211 litres more than the hatchback siblings) and with the rear seats folded down, 1127 litres of storage capacity is available.

Under the bonnet is Volkswagen’s 1.6-litre multi-valve engine that delivers 101 hp (75 kW) of power at 5500 rpm and peak torque of 140 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft) at 3250 rpm. Transmission is a five-speed manual.

Standard features including dual front and side airbags, semi-automatic air conditioning, CD player, ABS brakes and remote central locking with engine immobiliser.[10]

Facelift edit

In May 2005, the Polo Mk4 was facelifted, creating the Mk4F (internal designation Typ 9N3) moniker, with new headlights, taillights and a different hatch, which resembled other recently launched models in the Volkswagen line-up of the time. The Typ 9N3 came in six different trims, ranging from the basic E model to the GTI. Like its predecessor, the standard models use the same engine range from the 1.2 L 55 PS (40 kW) 3-cylinder engine to the 1.9 L 100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp) TDI engine. A 9N3 model Polo with a 2.0L 8v petrol engine shared with the Mk4 Golf 2.0, was also available specific to the South African market from 2005-2007, badged under the 'Highline' trim.[11]

Polo GTI edit

With the introduction of the Polo Mk4, the Polo GTI Mk3 was discontinued and was given no direct replacement. It was not until late 2005 that the Polo GTI was reintroduced. It was unveiled on 21 October 2005 at the Australian International Motor Show. It featured a 20-valve turbocharged 1.8-litre 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp) petrol engine which had been used in models such as the Golf GTI Mk4 and the Passat Mk5.

Its styling bears some resemblance to the Mk5 Golf GTI, with a blacked out central "scoop" in the bumper surrounding the honeycomb grille. In this new model the fully digital climate control is optional and xenon lights are not available, unlike the Polo GTI Mk3 which featured them as standard. Although faster than the previous model, the Polo GTI Mk4 is less powerful than the top versions of the Opel/Vauxhall Corsa, BMW MINI and its stablemate SEAT Ibiza, most of which come with engines with a maximum output above 180 PS (132 kW; 178 hp). This led Volkswagen to quickly beef up the Polo further to create the Polo GTI Cup Edition, which was tuned to around 180 PS (132 kW; 178 hp) and featured more aggressive styling.

Polo Vivo edit

On 11 March 2010, Volkswagen South Africa announced that the Volkswagen Citi Golf is being replaced by a version of the Mk 4 Polo, the Polo Vivo. It is available with a choice of two 1.4-litre engines (55 kW & 63 kW)[12] and a 1.6-litre engine (77 kW).[13] The Polo Vivo is sold in both 3-door and 5-door versions and as a saloon.

In comparison to the Polo Mk4, the Polo Vivo has a restyled front bumper and grille, deleted scuff strips on the bumpers and sides of the car, and side indicators relocated from the wing mirrors back to the front fenders. This restyling gives the Polo Vivo some of the elements of the design language used in other contemporary VW models. It is manufactured at VW's Uitenhage plant in South Africa, which sources 70%[14] of the Vivo parts locally. This model was discontinued in 2018 and this marked the first generation, replaced by a new model based on the Mark 5 Polo.

CrossPolo/ Polo Fun / Polo Dune / Polo Soho edit

There was also a crossover-inspired version of the Polo, similar to the Rover Streetwise, with "off-road" styling, named Polo Fun (Polo Dune in the UK, Polo Soho in Spain, CrossPolo in South Africa), but despite its appearance the car was never available with 4motion four-wheel drive.

A mini SUV-styled (but still two-wheel-drive) CrossPolo version of the Mark IVF was also produced as a successor to the Polo Fun for several markets.

Polo BlueMotion edit

In 2006,[15] Volkswagen premiered its BlueMotion range with the emphasis of lower emissions and high fuel economy. Volkswagen's first car under the BlueMotion range is a modified 1.4-litre VW Polo TDI with longer gear ratios, aerodynamic changes and lightweight alloys with low rolling resistant tyres. The end result is a car capable of producing less than 100g/km of CO2 with a stated fuel economy of 74.3 mpg (3.8 L/100 km) on a combined cycle. Volkswagen plans to use the platform set by the Polo on expanding their BlueMotion ranges which include the Volkswagen Golf and the Volkswagen Passat.

Safety edit

The Polo in its most basic version for Latin America received 4 stars for adult occupants and 3 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2012.[16]

Motorsport edit

Volkswagen Racing rallied a Polo Super 1600 in the 2003 Junior World Rally Championship, winning the Turkish round, with Kosti Katajamäki as the driver.[17] The 1.6-litre engine developed 165 kW (224 PS; 221 hp) to the front wheels.[citation needed]

Volkswagen Racing in South Africa rallied a Super 2000 Polo, that won the South African Rally Driver and Navigator Championship for four consecutive years since 2005.[18] Its 2.0-litre engine delivered a maximum output of 191 kW (260 PS; 256 hp).[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Volkswagen.sk. Archived from the original on 2010-04-06. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  2. ^ "Volkswagen Polo is no longer manufactured in Brazil". car.blog.br. 21 September 2014. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-06-17.
  4. ^ "VW Polo: Die ersten Fotos" (in German). Spiegel Online. 13 August 2001. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  5. ^ Weernink, Wim Oude; Wortham, April (2009-01-16). "VW plans to sell Polo in U.S." Automotive News. Retrieved 2010-12-04.
  6. ^ a b "Self-Study Programme 263. Polo Model Year 2002" (PDF). VolksPage.Net. 2002-03-04. p. 28; 44. Retrieved 2013-01-28.
  7. ^ "Neue Sechsstufenautomatik für den VW Polo" (in German). Autosieger. 2006-08-23. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
  8. ^ "VW Polo Limousine: Niedersächsische Stufenlösung" (in German). Spiegel Online. 8 November 2003. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  9. ^ "Eight Chinese cars that flopped in Australia". CarExpert. Retrieved 2022-02-13.
  10. ^ "Volkswagen Launches Polo Classic Sedan - AutoWeb News". Autoweb.com.au. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
  11. ^ "Volkswagen polo 2.0 highline 2005-7 - Car Specs - Volkswagen Polo Specifications - Information on Volkswagen cars and Polo specs for vehicles".
  12. ^ VWSA. . vw.co.za. Archived from the original on 13 August 2010. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  13. ^ Irma Venter. "VWSA launches Polo Vivo as CitiGolf replacement". Engineeringnews.co.za. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  14. ^ CAR Magazine (10 March 2010). . carmag.co.za. Archived from the original on 6 October 2010. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  15. ^ "VW Polo Bluemotion". Auto Express. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  16. ^ "Official results of the Volkswagen Polo + 2 Airbags 2012". LATIN NCAP - PARA AUTOS MAS SEGUROS.
  17. ^ "FIA Rally News. Rally Of Turkey" (PDF). Rally Of Turkey. 2003-12-15. p. 15. Retrieved 2013-01-30.
  18. ^ Haley Harvey (2008-11-24). "You'll think you can" (PDF). Volkswagen South Africa. Retrieved 2013-01-30.

External links edit

  • Volkswagen UK's Polo Site
  • Volkswagen Australia's Polo Site
  • Polo Mark IV/IVF review - Parkers
  • Polo Mark VF review - What Car
  • Volkswagen Launches Polo Classic Sedan
Preceded by Volkswagen Polo Mk4
2001–2017
Succeeded by

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The Volkswagen Polo Mk4 is the fourth generation of the Volkswagen Polo supermini car produced by the German manufacturer Volkswagen It was marketed from early 2002 to 2010 in most countries except Argentina and the USA It was manufactured in South Africa until 2017 it was sold as the Polo Vivo 3 The Mk4 replaced the Volkswagen Polo Mk3 while the Polo Vivo replaced the Citi Golf In 2018 the Mk4 was replaced by the Volkswagen Polo Mk5 Polo Vivo In Brazil It was manufactured until 2014 with a second facelift called 9n4 It was replaced in 2017 by Volkswagen Polo Mk6 Volkswagen Polo Mk4 9N OverviewManufacturerVolkswagenAlso calledVolkswagen Polo VivoProduction2001 April 2010 Germany 2002 2014 Brazil 2002 2017 South Africa AssemblyGermany WolfsburgSpain PamplonaBelgium BrusselsSlovakia Bratislava 1 Brazil Sao Bernardo do Campo 2 South Africa UitenhageChina Anting SAIC VW Angola Luanda Ancar Kenya Thika KVM Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers Polo Vivo Body and chassisClassSupermini B Body style3 door hatchback5 door hatchback4 door sedanLayoutFront engine front wheel drivePlatformVolkswagen Group A04 PQ24 RelatedSEAT Ibiza Mk3SEAT Cordoba Mk2Skoda Fabia Mk1Skoda Fabia Mk2Skoda RoomsterVolkswagen FoxPowertrainEngine1 2 L I3 petrol 1 4 L I4 petrol 1 6 L I4 petrol 1 8 L I4 t c petrol 2 0 L I4 petrol 1 4 L I3 t c diesel 1 9 L I4 diesel 1 9 L I4 t c diesel Transmission5 speed manual6 speed manual4 speed automatic6 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbaseSedan 2 465 mm 97 0 in 2002 07 3 door 2 460 mm 96 9 in 2008 09 5 door 2 454 mm 96 6 in LengthSedan 4 198 mm 165 3 in 2002 04 5 door 3 897 mm 153 4 in 2005 07 5 door 3 926 mm 154 6 in 2008 09 5 door 3 916 mm 154 2 in Width1 650 mm 65 0 in HeightSedan 1 501 mm 59 1 in 2002 07 Hatchbacks 1 465 mm 57 7 in 2008 09 5 door 1 467 mm 57 8 in 2008 09 3 door 1 452 mm 57 2 in ChronologyPredecessorVolkswagen Polo Mk3SuccessorVolkswagen Polo Mk5 Contents 1 Overview 2 Release in North America 3 Models and specifications 3 1 Engines 3 2 Sedan 3 3 Facelift 3 4 Polo GTI 3 5 Polo Vivo 3 6 CrossPolo Polo Fun Polo Dune Polo Soho 3 7 Polo BlueMotion 4 Safety 5 Motorsport 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOverview edit nbsp Pre facelift Volkswagen Polo E UK Launched in September 2001 at the Frankfurt Motor Show 4 the fourth generation Polo internal designation Typ 9N was made available in early 2002 citation needed In keeping with Volkswagen s aim of floor pan sharing it shares its platform with the SEAT Ibiza 6L SEAT Cordoba 6L Volkswagen Gol Third Generation also called G5 or N F Not to be confused with Volkswagen Golf and Skoda Fabia Mk1 The car is all new and bears more structural resemblance to the 6K than the 6N citation needed outwardly the most recognizable change is the quad round headlights similar to the Volkswagen Lupo At a length of over 3 900 mm 153 5 in the South African built Polo Vivo is longer than the first generation of its larger sibling the Volkswagen Golf Mk1 3 820 mm 150 4 in in length Release in North America edit nbsp Volkswagen Polo clean diesel In January 2009 Volkswagen Group of America CEO Stefan Jacoby announced that the Polo will finally reach North America to join the vehicle line up as a true entry level car below the Rabbit However the Polo Mk4 was never released in the North American market leaving the speculation for its successor the Polo Mk5 When the Mk5 was introduced in European markets it was not made available for US sale Due to the increased demand for SUVs VWoA management confirmed the Mk5 was not slated for a US introduction in the foreseeable future If the Mk5 had been introduced in the US it was anticipated to be built at Volkswagen s plant in Puebla Mexico alongside the Jetta and New Beetle As of 2016 there are still no plans to introduce the Polo Mk5 or future generations of the Polo in the US 5 Models and specifications editThe model range includes the norm for current Volkswagen models from the Comfortline to the Trendline and Highline whilst featuring an extensive list of extras that had now become norm in mid sized small cars Items such as ABS power steering front and side airbags and front and rear head restraints were standard on all models and ESP brake assistance air conditioning satellite navigation etc were optional on higher spec models It is the first Polo generation to use a semi automatic air conditioning system with automatic climate control named Climatic that adjusts the interior temperature automatically to the value set on the control panel whereas the air distribution and air blower speed are adjusted manually A fully automatic air conditioning system named Climatronic was also offered 6 It was available with a choice of a five speed manual gearbox a six speed manual gearbox only for the sporty 1 9 litre 130 PS 96 kW diesel model or with a four speed automatic gearbox used only in combination with the 1 4 litre 75 PS 55 kW petrol engine 6 A six speed semi automatic transmission Tiptronic was added from mid 2006 after the facelift also available only with the 1 4 litre 80 PS 59 kW or with the 1 6 litre 105 PS 77 kW petrol engines 7 There was also a crossover version of the Polo with off road styling named Polo Fun Polo Dune in the UK Polo Soho in Spain CrossPolo in South Africa released in 2003 despite its appearance the car was never available with 4WD Engines edit The Polo was available with several petrol and diesel engines a 1 2 L three cylinder petrol engine with 55 PS 40 kW 54 hp or 64 PS 47 kW 63 hp depending on the number of valves per cylinder two or four and a 16 valve 1 4 L 4 cylinder with 75 PS 55 kW 74 hp or 100 PS 74 kW 99 hp petrol engine the last one on the 16V badged model Both turbocharged and unturbocharged diesel engines were available such as the 4 cylinder 1 9 L SDI Suction Diesel Injection which also offered 64 PS 47 kW 63 hp but with 125 N m 92 lb ft of torque slightly more than some petrol powered units As well as the unturbocharged SDI engine newer TDI PD turbodiesel units were also available these being a 1 9 L with 100 PS 74 kW 99 hp and a three cylinder 1 4 L model the 1 9 with one cylinder less with 75 PS 55 kW 74 hp A sporty 1 9 TDI PD model named Polo GT was launched in 2004 with 130 PS 96 kW 128 hp Petrol engines Engine Code Type Displacement Power Max output Torque Max output Years Top speed 1 2 AWY BMD I3 SOHC 6V multi point sequential fuel injection 1198 cc 55 PS 40 kW 54 hp at 4750 rpm 108 N m 80 lb ft at 3000 rpm 2001 2007 152 km h 1 2 BBM I3 SOHC 6V multi point sequential fuel injection 1198 cc 60 PS 44 kW 59 hp at 5200 rpm 108 N m 80 lb ft at 3000 rpm 2007 2009 157 km h 1 2 AZQ BME I3 DOHC 12V multi point sequential fuel injection 1198 cc 64 PS 47 kW 63 hp at 5400 rpm 112 N m 83 lb ft at 3000 rpm 2001 2007 162 km h 1 2 BZG I3 DOHC 12V multi point sequential fuel injection 1198 cc 70 PS 51 kW 69 hp at 5400 rpm 112 N m 83 lb ft at 3000 rpm 2007 2009 167 km h 1 4 AUA BBY BKY I4 DOHC 16V multi point sequential fuel injection 1390 cc 75 PS 55 kW 74 hp at 5000 rpm 126 N m 93 lb ft at 3800 rpm 2001 2007 172 km h 1 4 BUD I4 DOHC 16V multi point sequential fuel injection 1390 cc 80 PS 59 kW 79 hp at 5000 rpm 132 N m 97 lb ft at 3800 rpm 2007 2009 175 km h 1 4 FSI AXU I4 DOHC 16V Fuel Stratified Injection 1390 cc 86 PS 63 kW 85 hp at 5000 rpm 130 N m 96 lb ft at 3750 rpm 2002 2006 178 km h 1 4 AUB BBZ I4 DOHC 16V multi point sequential fuel injection 1390 cc 101 PS 74 kW 100 hp at 6000 rpm 126 N m 93 lb ft at 4400 rpm 2002 2006 188 km h 1 6 BTS I4 DOHC 16V multi point sequential fuel injection 1598 cc 105 PS 77 kW 104 hp at 5600 rpm 153 N m 113 lb ft at 3800 rpm 2006 2009 192 km h 1 8T GTI BJX I4 DOHC 20V multi point sequential fuel injection and turbocharger 1781 cc 150 PS 110 kW 150 hp at 5800 rpm 220 N m 160 lb ft at 1900 4500 rpm 2006 2009 216 km h 1 8T GTI Cup Edition BBU I4 DOHC 20V multi point sequential fuel injection and turbocharger 1781 cc 180 PS 130 kW 180 hp at 5800 rpm 235 N m 173 lb ft at 2000 5000 rpm 2006 2009 225 km h Diesel engines Engine Code Type Displacement Power Max output Torque Max output Years Top speed 1 4 TDI BNM BWB I3 SOHC 6V Pumpe Duse PD injectors optional diesel particulate filter DPF 1422 cc 70 PS 51 kW 69 hp at 4000 rpm 155 N m 114 lb ft at 1600 2800 rpm 2005 2009 164 km h 1 4 TDI AMF BAY I3 SOHC 6V Pumpe Duse PD injectors 1422 cc 75 PS 55 kW 74 hp at 4000 rpm 195 N m 144 lb ft at 2200 rpm 2001 2005 170 km h 1 4 TDI BNV BMS I3 SOHC 6V Pumpe Duse PD injectors optional diesel particulate filter DPF 1422 cc 80 PS 59 kW 79 hp at 4000 rpm 195 N m 144 lb ft at 2200 rpm 2005 2009 174 km h 1 9 SDI ASY I4 SOHC 8V distributor type injection pump 1896 cc 64 PS 47 kW 63 hp at 4000 rpm 125 N m 92 lb ft at 1600 2800 rpm 2001 2005 160 km h 1 9 TDI ATD AXR BMT I4 SOHC 8V Pumpe Duse PD injectors optional diesel particulate filter DPF 1896 cc 101 PS 74 kW 100 hp at 4000 rpm 240 N m 180 lb ft at 1800 2400 rpm 2001 2009 188 km h 1 9 TDI ASZ BLT I4 SOHC 8V Pumpe Duse PD injectors 1896 cc 130 PS 96 kW 130 hp at 4000 rpm 310 N m 230 lb ft at 1900 rpm 2003 2009 206 km h Sedan edit A sedan version was launched in November 2003 8 It was produced in Brazil South Africa and China and exported to the rest of Latin America and Australia as well as to Europe With the introduction of the Polo Classic saloon in the Australian market in 2004 the Chinese version has the distinction of being the first Chinese built car to be produced in right hand drive 9 Compared to the hatchback model the Polo Sedan also Saloon or Limousine is completely re styled from the B pillar rearwards The window line has a slight upward incline and the roof features Volkswagen s trademark curves and the concise styling of the C pillar provides aspects that are actually reminiscent of a coupe At the rear the large horizontally divided rear lights and sculptured panels complete a design that is classically Volkswagen Overall the Polo Sedan is 28 centimetres longer than the hatchback version 4179 mm vs 3897 mm Consequently with the rear seatback in place the Polo Sedan offers 461 Litres of boot capacity 211 litres more than the hatchback siblings and with the rear seats folded down 1127 litres of storage capacity is available Under the bonnet is Volkswagen s 1 6 litre multi valve engine that delivers 101 hp 75 kW of power at 5500 rpm and peak torque of 140 N m 100 lb ft at 3250 rpm Transmission is a five speed manual Standard features including dual front and side airbags semi automatic air conditioning CD player ABS brakes and remote central locking with engine immobiliser 10 nbsp Volkswagen Polo MK4 sedan facelift nbsp Volkswagen Polo MK4 sedan facelift rear nbsp Volkswagen Polo 9N2 Sedan Facelift edit In May 2005 the Polo Mk4 was facelifted creating the Mk4F internal designation Typ 9N3 moniker with new headlights taillights and a different hatch which resembled other recently launched models in the Volkswagen line up of the time The Typ 9N3 came in six different trims ranging from the basic E model to the GTI Like its predecessor the standard models use the same engine range from the 1 2 L 55 PS 40 kW 3 cylinder engine to the 1 9 L 100 PS 74 kW 99 hp TDI engine A 9N3 model Polo with a 2 0L 8v petrol engine shared with the Mk4 Golf 2 0 was also available specific to the South African market from 2005 2007 badged under the Highline trim 11 nbsp Volkswagen Polo Mk4 5 door facelift nbsp Volkswagen Polo Mk4 3 door facelift Polo GTI edit With the introduction of the Polo Mk4 the Polo GTI Mk3 was discontinued and was given no direct replacement It was not until late 2005 that the Polo GTI was reintroduced It was unveiled on 21 October 2005 at the Australian International Motor Show It featured a 20 valve turbocharged 1 8 litre 150 PS 110 kW 148 hp petrol engine which had been used in models such as the Golf GTI Mk4 and the Passat Mk5 Its styling bears some resemblance to the Mk5 Golf GTI with a blacked out central scoop in the bumper surrounding the honeycomb grille In this new model the fully digital climate control is optional and xenon lights are not available unlike the Polo GTI Mk3 which featured them as standard Although faster than the previous model the Polo GTI Mk4 is less powerful than the top versions of the Opel Vauxhall Corsa BMW MINI and its stablemate SEAT Ibiza most of which come with engines with a maximum output above 180 PS 132 kW 178 hp This led Volkswagen to quickly beef up the Polo further to create the Polo GTI Cup Edition which was tuned to around 180 PS 132 kW 178 hp and featured more aggressive styling nbsp Volkswagen Polo GTI nbsp Volkswagen Polo GTI rear Polo Vivo edit On 11 March 2010 Volkswagen South Africa announced that the Volkswagen Citi Golf is being replaced by a version of the Mk 4 Polo the Polo Vivo It is available with a choice of two 1 4 litre engines 55 kW amp 63 kW 12 and a 1 6 litre engine 77 kW 13 The Polo Vivo is sold in both 3 door and 5 door versions and as a saloon In comparison to the Polo Mk4 the Polo Vivo has a restyled front bumper and grille deleted scuff strips on the bumpers and sides of the car and side indicators relocated from the wing mirrors back to the front fenders This restyling gives the Polo Vivo some of the elements of the design language used in other contemporary VW models It is manufactured at VW s Uitenhage plant in South Africa which sources 70 14 of the Vivo parts locally This model was discontinued in 2018 and this marked the first generation replaced by a new model based on the Mark 5 Polo nbsp Volkswagen Polo Vivo CrossPolo Polo Fun Polo Dune Polo Soho edit There was also a crossover inspired version of the Polo similar to the Rover Streetwise with off road styling named Polo Fun Polo Dune in the UK Polo Soho in Spain CrossPolo in South Africa but despite its appearance the car was never available with 4motion four wheel drive A mini SUV styled but still two wheel drive CrossPolo version of the Mark IVF was also produced as a successor to the Polo Fun for several markets nbsp Volkswagen CrossPolo nbsp Volkswagen CrossPolo rear nbsp Volkswagen Polo Fun nbsp Volkswagen CrossPolo Sold as the Volkswagen Polo Dune in the UK Polo BlueMotion edit In 2006 15 Volkswagen premiered its BlueMotion range with the emphasis of lower emissions and high fuel economy Volkswagen s first car under the BlueMotion range is a modified 1 4 litre VW Polo TDI with longer gear ratios aerodynamic changes and lightweight alloys with low rolling resistant tyres The end result is a car capable of producing less than 100g km of CO2 with a stated fuel economy of 74 3 mpg 3 8 L 100 km on a combined cycle Volkswagen plans to use the platform set by the Polo on expanding their BlueMotion ranges which include the Volkswagen Golf and the Volkswagen Passat nbsp Volkswagen Polo Blue Motion nbsp InteriorSafety editThe Polo in its most basic version for Latin America received 4 stars for adult occupants and 3 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2012 16 Motorsport editVolkswagen Racing rallied a Polo Super 1600 in the 2003 Junior World Rally Championship winning the Turkish round with Kosti Katajamaki as the driver 17 The 1 6 litre engine developed 165 kW 224 PS 221 hp to the front wheels citation needed Volkswagen Racing in South Africa rallied a Super 2000 Polo that won the South African Rally Driver and Navigator Championship for four consecutive years since 2005 18 Its 2 0 litre engine delivered a maximum output of 191 kW 260 PS 256 hp citation needed See also editVolkswagen Polo an overview of all models Volkswagen Polo Mk1 Volkswagen Polo Mk2 Volkswagen Polo Mk3 Volkswagen Polo Mk5 Volkswagen Polo Mk6References edit History Volkswagen Slovakia A S Volkswagen sk Archived from the original on 2010 04 06 Retrieved 2010 12 21 Volkswagen Polo is no longer manufactured in Brazil car blog br 21 September 2014 Retrieved 2022 11 23 All Models lt Model Categories lt Volkswagen South Africa Archived from the original on 2015 06 17 VW Polo Die ersten Fotos in German Spiegel Online 13 August 2001 Retrieved 25 March 2016 Weernink Wim Oude Wortham April 2009 01 16 VW plans to sell Polo in U S Automotive News Retrieved 2010 12 04 a b Self Study Programme 263 Polo Model Year 2002 PDF VolksPage Net 2002 03 04 p 28 44 Retrieved 2013 01 28 Neue Sechsstufenautomatik fur den VW Polo in German Autosieger 2006 08 23 Retrieved 2013 02 07 VW Polo Limousine Niedersachsische Stufenlosung in German Spiegel Online 8 November 2003 Retrieved 25 March 2016 Eight Chinese cars that flopped in Australia CarExpert Retrieved 2022 02 13 Volkswagen Launches Polo Classic Sedan AutoWeb News Autoweb com au Retrieved 2010 09 10 Volkswagen polo 2 0 highline 2005 7 Car Specs Volkswagen Polo Specifications Information on Volkswagen cars and Polo specs for vehicles VWSA Polo Vivo Specifications vw co za Archived from the original on 13 August 2010 Retrieved 10 September 2010 Irma Venter VWSA launches Polo Vivo as CitiGolf replacement Engineeringnews co za Retrieved 10 September 2010 CAR Magazine 10 March 2010 Volkswagen s budget offering emerges carmag co za Archived from the original on 6 October 2010 Retrieved 10 September 2010 VW Polo Bluemotion Auto Express Retrieved 12 February 2015 Official results of the Volkswagen Polo 2 Airbags 2012 LATIN NCAP PARA AUTOS MAS SEGUROS FIA Rally News Rally Of Turkey PDF Rally Of Turkey 2003 12 15 p 15 Retrieved 2013 01 30 Haley Harvey 2008 11 24 You ll think you can PDF Volkswagen South Africa Retrieved 2013 01 30 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Volkswagen Polo IV Volkswagen UK s Polo Site Volkswagen Australia s Polo Site Polo Mark IV IVF review Parkers Polo Mark VF review What Car Volkswagen Launches Polo Classic Sedan Preceded byVolkswagen Polo Mk3 Volkswagen Polo Mk42001 2017 Succeeded byVolkswagen Polo Mk5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Volkswagen Polo Mk4 amp oldid 1196626859, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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