2010 Volkswagen Polo debuts at 2009 Geneva Motor Show
March 2, 2009 by German Car Magazine
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In January, Volkswagen development chief Ulrich Hackenburg explained to reporters at the Detroit Auto Show that the small car segment in the United States is likely to surge in the coming years, and that his company was intent on taking advantage of that growth. Already confirmed is the Mark VI Golf, which will make its way Stateside this September, but Hackenburg was hinting at bringing over an even smaller model - the all-new Polo, officially revealed today at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show.
Weight savings is one focus of the new car, cutting 7.5% of the weight of its predecessor despite growing in size.
2010 Volkswagen Polo
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