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Overall Evaluation of the Volkswagen Jetta


Overall Evaluation of the Volkswagen Jetta

Volkswagen, the leading German car maker, took further its journey in India with a masterpiece in the form of Volkswagen Jetta. The all new Volkswagen Jetta is studded with comfort and advanced technology with looks that are stylish, dynamic and appealing.

Volkswagen Jetta, launched in both petrol and diesel engines, is integrated with a 5 speed gearbox, helping it to deliver high performance with greater fuel efficiency.  The Premium sedan Volkswagen Jetta is best described in the proverb ‘big surprises come in small packets’ as it has all the features which are expected out of a perfect sedan car.

The all new Volkswagen Jetta is tagged in price ranging from 12.5 lakh to 17 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

                                                                                                                       

Engine & specifications of the Volkswagen Jetta

As already discussed, Volkswagen Jetta comes in both petrol and diesel engines. The 1.6L petrol engine of the Jetta has a 1595cc engine equipped with 5 speed manual transmission gear box ensuring smooth shifting of gears, thereby increasing the efficiency of the vehicle. The power packed engine of Volkswagen Jetta generates a top power of102 PS at 5600 rpm and 148 NM at 3800 rpm.

The diesel engine of Volkswagen Jetta comes in two variants, Trendline and Comfortline. Both the engines are 1.9L,1896cc, TDi. The Jetta Trendline is equipped with direct injection technology, that enhances the fuel economy along with increased performance, and 5 speed manual transmission.


On the contrary, Comfort line engine is packed with direct injection technology in combination with 6 speed automatic DSG gearbox, which will be a new experience for Indian users. These high power engines give a top power of 105 PS at 4000 rpm simultaneously generating maximum torque of 250NM at 1900 rpm.

Exterior appearance of the Volkswagen Jetta

The all new Volkswagen Jetta is stylish, cozy and luxurious with an eye popping design, which leaves the onlookers to take another glance. The company has left no stone unturned to make a perfect design for a sedan car and the Jetta is crafted to excellence from every side of it.

Volkswagen Jetta has got an aerodynamic uniform color all over which adds to its appealing exterior. The front of Volkswagen Jetta is quite impressive with Volkswagen logo neatly put on the swish radiator grills. The headlights with indicators are quite broad and cover the maximum range of visibility. The green tinted heat insulating glass ensures that the atmosphere inside is constant even on a sunny day.

Interior appearance of the Volkswagen Jetta

Volkswagen Jetta like its sister VW car models, Volkswagen Polo and Volkswagen Vento, is spacious and comfortable from inside. The interior makes you feel comfortable and relaxed even if the roads are not smooth. The leather covering just add to its ambience and royal look. The dashboard is well organized and driver oriented, along with easy to use features.

Safety Features of the Volkswagen Jetta

Volkswagen Jetta is equipped with ABS (Anti Lock Braking System), Traction Control System, Air bags and Engine Immobilizer. It also has inbuilt safeguards which can be handy in case of emergencies.

Mileage of the Volkswagen Jetta

The all new Volkswagen Jetta gives a mileage of 9-10 kmpl in City roads whereas on highways it is 11-14 kmpl.

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