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![]() IMO, the amount of chrome on the Virtus is acceptable. A little bit of it does add to the charm and sophistication long term. Too much of it, and it becomes hard to look at and live with every day. The Virtus in Curcuma yellow looks mind blowing! Would be hard pressed to guess it is a 15-20 lakh car. So wish they had given us the proper virtual cockpit as in the Octavia/T-Roc. Last edited by 84.monsoon : 13th May 2022 at 23:35. | |
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| ![]() Liking the Virtus a lot, especially the styling and stance in comparison with the Slavia. At the same thinking whether giving up my Altis VL which still drives swell and paying the extra cost is going to be worth it after all. Maybe a test drive will give me the answer, hopefully. |
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| ![]() The car is a looker, still can't decide whether the slavia or the virtus looks better, I wish volkswagen had given the subwoofer with the Virtus too, would have completed the package. |
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It's sibling, the Slavia, of course. The Taigun is at least a wannabe SUV. The Virtus should have been an elegant understated timeless design, The black makes it look like a gaping mouth. Maybe it looks better in person. Last edited by discoverwild : 14th May 2022 at 05:21. |
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Can the subwoofer from Slavia be fitted on Virtus ? I guess it should be a coupler to coupler fit with no major modification required. |
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The key advantage of Virtus wrt looks vis a vis Slavia is in terms of 1.5 line up. The dual tone and GT badging definitely enhances the look. In Slavia even after spending a considerable price over 1.0 l engine, there is zilch differentiation. Hope Skoda listens and comes out with refreshed Monte Carlo version / SlaviaRS soon. Kushaq Monte Carlo version interiors was definitely a let down. ![]() | |
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| ![]() Any update whether the car reached Bangalore showrooms? If anyone has details let me know. |
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| ![]() German Engineering has been truly localised. 1. A tad too much bling in the front in the form of chrome. 2. Happy to see that both the wipers can be flexed now away from the windshield. ![]() The yellow looks truly dashing. Would still wait to see in person on the roads though. |
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| ![]() Quote: Almost looks like a wrap, will surely be quite a head turner! | |
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BHPian ![]() | ![]() That Curcuma yellow color looks awesome! However while rest all design looks elegant, I am put off by the huge lower black applique on the front. To me it could have been a bit smaller. Virtus looks clean and elegant whereas Slavia appears sophisticated. I saw a blue Slavia and it was definitely a head turner. I wish they get good numbers. |
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| ![]() The yellow GT line looks insane! If I were to get the Virtus, the first thing I would do is change the tyre and wheel setup. Whatever I can do to reduce that enormous wheel well gap. The stance of the car is going to be so good with some lowering too! Is there a murdered out black exterior paint option as well? Now that would be something. |
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| ![]() If fellow BHPians remember a couple of months ago when the Škoda Slavia came to the showroom floors I just couldn't hold any patience and went to my nearest Škoda showroom to check the Slavia out and recorded and posted my first impressions on Team-BHP ( https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/offic...ml#post5256548 (Skoda Slavia | A Close Look & Preview) ), so naturally I couldn't hold my horses when I got the news that Virtus had finally arrived the showroom floors. The showroom was pretty much deserted which was a boon for me since it allowed me to take my time and closely observe the different aspects of the car and before you ask, no I wasn't able to do a TD. So here goes my observation:
Overall I would say that I'm much more happy with what Volkswagen have done with the Virtus and have incorporated many of the feedback from the Taigun and improved on those fronts with this car and feels more like a full fledged attempt by them than say the Taigun which TBH at least in the initial batches felt like a half-heated attempt, though there is a lot more way to go and a full 5-6 years ownership experience would properly analyse if these newer lot of cars age gracefully like their illustrious predecessors due to which VAG cars in India got the title of affordable luxury. Now some pictures for your viewing pleasure. The front end looks mean and sporty but at the same time graceful and elegant ![]() The side profile is particularly sporty but at the same time is very elegant and like VW says has a Limousine vibe to it. ![]() The rear again keeping in line with rest of the design philosophy is sporty as well as elegant, also IMHO the new VW roundel suits the best in this car ![]() The boot ceiling like the Škoda Slavia was left unconcealed and even though there were no dangling wires it felt a bit odd and could have been covered. ![]() The alloy wheels are nicely designed but I don't know how much practical would be these jet black alloys would be in our dusty environment, also this particular car was shod with GoodYear tyres though I would have liked if VW gave some nice Michelin/Pirelli rubber keeping in line with the sporty performance especially in 1.5L variants ![]() The Virtus does get full wheel arch claddings on all 4wheels which is highly appreciated at a time when some SUVs costing upwards of 50L simply doesn't have any. ![]() The interiors are nicely designed and the quality levels too are definitely a step up from the Taigun and more in line with the Slavia. The red inserts don't look gaudy and actually lend a sporty and youthful vibe in the cabin. ![]() The plastic used on top of the dashboard though not soft touch, felt nice to hold and the grains were definitely of better quality than the Taigun. I hope it doesn't become brittle and start to crack after a few years of exposure under harsh sun. ![]() The doors too like other VAGs felt really hefty and had that proper, reassuring German thud, also proper rubber beadings and insulation materials were used, the hinges too were thick and properly painted, no cost-cutting there, good job VW ![]() The driver's seat was comfortable and accommodating, although tad bit softer than my preference but still nothing to complain of, also VW seems to have taken feedback and equip the Virtus GT with ventilated seats unlike Taigun GT+ which didn't offer this feature. ![]() The steering wheel was by far my favourite part of the interior, it has a lovely perforated leather wrap, which makes it grippy and amazing to hold, the switches felt tactile and the new design is so much more fresher than the decade old design we are used too see from Volkswagen, also like all other VAGs it has tilt and telescopic adjustment. The horn though is meek sounding and a far cry from the sweet sounding windtone found in the Tiguan. ![]() The centre console is finished in gloss black which would definitely be a pain to maintain in our conditions, also it was creaking on applying some force though not as bad as Creta but hopefully VW solves it before it begins actual customer deliveries. The DSG lever though is smart looking though I would have loved to see a good old 6MT here along with that ballistic 1.5TSi. ![]() The roofliner is updated and at par with the Slavia but still there was a fair bit of flex when I applied some force. ![]() The GT variant has sport Aluminium pedals which looked very sporty, also the carpeting is black which is practical for our grimy environment especially during monsoons. ![]() The rear seats were spacious too but not the best in class and I personally felt it was a tad bit lower on headroom, also the bench is contoured and best for two adults only for long journeys. ![]() The leather padding on the armrest wasn't properly tucked in and looked a bit odd and aftermarketish, hopefully VW fixes it soon ![]() A parting shot ![]() Thank you for reading! ![]() Last edited by Tony2298 : 14th May 2022 at 11:56. Reason: Typo,proof-reading |
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BHPian ![]() | ![]() I really hope VW and Skoda aim to focus on the AC problems after the launch of the Virtus. Since the cars are from the same stable, I wouldn't be much surprised if the Virtus has been launched without the group figuring out the AC issues on this one. |
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It is very simple --- and very hard to remember!* And something that just should not have been necessary. I wonder how many car cleaners outside of VW dealer/service know it? ![]() *which is why I am not quoting it: I'd have to look at the manual! When I clean the windscreen/blades I just move them up slightly taking care not to contact the bonnet. Last edited by Thad E Ginathom : 14th May 2022 at 12:40. | ||
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