Volkswagen Ameo Diesel spied testing, Launch Soon
Indian auto market is flooded with the offerings from automakers like Maruti, Hyundai and Ford in compact sedan segment, and Volkswagen is no different.
Indian auto market is flooded with the offerings from automakers like Maruti, Hyundai and Ford in compact sedan segment, and Volkswagen is no different. The latest entrant in the segment from the German giant, the Ameo, is gaining market traction steadily. The petrol variant of the Ameo has already hit the roads, and the manufacturer is in the final phase of testing the diesel option.
We spotted the Ameo test mule sans camouflage. The TDi badge on the trunk is a dead giveaway that the mule is diesel-driven. VW and it's sister brand Skoda had suspended sales of diesel manual variants of the Vento and the Rapid in order to update the 1.5-litre diesel motor.
The mule itself looks no different than a top-spec petrol Ameo. All elements including the shaved front bumper, double barrel headlamps, cornering foglamps and the squared off boot remain as is. The only difference we could spot, were the alloy wheels. They are clearly one size bigger and have a different design as well. In fact, the Ameo wore the 16-inch alloy wheels when it was first unveiled. Since VW is testing the car with these wheels, we cannot rule out the possibility of the production-spec Ameo getting them. Volkswagen might go ahead and introduce them on the Polo or the Vento in the near future as well.
Like we reported earlier, the Ameo diesel will go on sale in August. Deliveries are expected to commence soon after. Expect a premium of a lakh over the petrol for the diesel version. Prices are likely to start around the Rs 6.5 lakh mark for the base Trendline variant, going all the way up to Rs 8.5 lakh for the top-spec Highline.
Source: CarDekho.com