VW is planning on selling two versions of its compact Polo in the US, a sedan that is smaller than the current Jetta and a four-door hatchback that will be roomier than the model unveiled in Geneva earlier this month.
Volkswagen Group of America CEO Stefan Jacoby claims that both versions will be designed specifically for the U.S. Jacoby recently spoke with the Automotive News and stated that although the new Polo is larger than its predecessor, its still too small for the US market. The US version will be taller and have a larger wheelbase.
“It’s more like a cross between a compact minivan and a hatchback. In other words, it’s more like the Honda Fit,” Jacoby said.
Jacoby also said the Polo must be priced between $13,000 and $15,000 in the United States. Sales could start in 2011.
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