To celebrate the Polo’s 50th anniversary this year, Volkswagen has revealed a limited-run Edition 50. The new Polo edition is based on the second-from-base Style trim, featuring exterior and interior upgrades. VW has priced the Polo Edition 50 at 28,200 euros in Germany (Rs 27.88 lakh after converting it to rupees).
- 16-inch wheels are standard, 17-inch option also on offer
- ’50’ badges on B-pillar, steering and door sills make it stand out
- Gets a 1-litre TSI motor with manual and auto gearbox options
Volkswagen Polo Edition 50: what’s new?
Exterior

Edition 50-exclusive Crystal Blue paint.
Unique to Edition 50 are a striking Crystal Blue metallic paint and a 3D badge ’50’ on the B-pillar. 16-inch ‘Coventry’ wheels come as standard, but buyers can upgrade to larger 17-inch ‘Torosa’ wheels, and rear windows get a dark tint.
Interior

’50’ badge on the leather-wrapped steering wheel.
Edition 50 sports seats and badging on the steering wheel, front door sills and dashboard add to the exclusive stance in its variant lineup. The edition also gets an optional panoramic sunroof (with the Plus package), otherwise reserved for the higher-ranked variants. Two-zone automatic AC and keyless entry are also part of the Plus package.
Other equipment on board includes chrome-finished pedals, ambient lights, black headliner, heating function for front seats, rear-view camera and drive modes.
Volkswagen Polo Edition 50: powertrain
1-litre turbo petrol engine
Under the hood of the Polo Edition 50 is a 95hp, 175Nm 1-litre, three-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic. Notably, the same TSI motor can be had in a higher 116hp, 200Nm tune, albeit with the DCT only.
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