Volkswagen Vento 1.6-litre diesel: An irresistible deal
29 Mar 2011 6:13 PM by Sarmad Kadiri in Single reviewVolkswagen

How does the German Vento 1.6-litre diesel deal with the Indian conditions? We decided to find out. Perhaps One of the bigger challenges is that the automobile industry has been launching an appealing sedan based on a successful hatchback design. Think about it and immediately you’ll get images of several car models that look as if the wrong boot has been welded onto the hatch by an absent-minded engineer. However , the engineers at Volkswagen did pay a lot of attention while designing it using the Polo and Golf platform. The car looks as if it were always intended to be a three-box design as the boot nicely blends in and , unusual as it may sound , it also has the entire ‘Volkswagen’ name along with the VW badge.

The Vento is a robust sedan which looks well-proportioned , smart yet understated and is offered with an equally solid range of powertrains. In our earlier issues we reviewed the 1.6 petrol with the five-speed manual transmission and six-speed automatic. We had saved the best for last and this month it’s time to take the Vento 1.6 diesel for a spin.

To be honest , the 1.6-litre , four-cylinder , DOHC , 16-valve common-rail turbocharged diesel motor would be my pick , given an option. This one feels the peppiest and most fun from the other Vento variants. The sturdy oil-burner develops a decent 105 PS power and can churn out 249 Nm of torque between 1 , 500 and 2 , 500 rpm. From the outside the common-rail engine is noisy , but the German engineers must be given the credit for keeping the cabin insulated , specially since the sedan is so competitively priced. Since the torque kicks in at such low rpm , the car is a pleasure to drive even while crawling in the City traffic or while cruising on open roads. There is always enough power available , all you need is to press the accelerator and you zoom ahead without necessarily shifting down. The five-speed manual transmission shifts effortlessly and compliments the refined powertrain. You can quickly shift to a higher gear , which makes the car very fuel-efficient. We got 16.5 kmpl overall , which is quite good. You can cruise at 120 km/h all day with the tacho at 2 , 000 rpm and the Volkswagen , thanks to its ridged construction , wouldn’t flinch.

The Vento is a gem when it comes to ride quality and has been brilliantly engineered for India with McPherson struts and stabiliser bar in the front and a semi-independent trailing arm in the rear , which work in harmony to offer the best back seat ride quality. The suspension absorbs even the worst road conditions , leaving almost nothing to filter through to the cabin. Accentuating the ride are the tyres that grip the road like a magnet , well , almost. The Highline trim is slightly bigger and so better 185/60 R15 rubber with alloys , which not only look good , but are also more apt for Indian driving conditions , while the base Trendline version gets the smaller 175/70 R14 with wheel-caps. The other visible differences on the Highline are the chrome accents on the grille , fog lamps and also on the bottom of the boot. Body-coloured door handles and mirrors further distinguish this variant.

Both the quality of material used for the interior of the Vento and the craftsmanship are commendable , keeping the segment and price in mind. In tune with the exterior design the cabin is simple yet smartly designed and we love the matte , anti-glare look. The difference between the two variants – Highline and Trendline – can also be seen here as the top-end gets chrome trims on the a-c vents , steering and a few other places. The Highline also gets leather-wrapped steering and gear knob. The rear centre armrest and a-c vent along with a centre armrest in front with some storage space underneath is a good touch. Unfortunately , there is no mid-variant like the Comfortline , being offered by VW in their other models , and all the rings and bells only come with the Highline trim , such as the CD player , climate control , remote locking , electric rear-view mirrors and air bags , among others , but not parking sensors , steering-mounted controls nor a USB port.

The beige fabric looks great , but this is not the best colour option for our country , considering the pollution and climate. The seats like any Volkswagen offer adequate support and cushioning. The Vento’s wide rear track offers large rear seats , which are really very comfortable. The wide bench seat offers good thigh support , has more than adequate legroom and can comfortably seat three adults. The Highline variant has the smart SpaceMax , which allows to move the co-driver’s seat forward or backwards from the rear seat. All these interesting features make the rear seat of the Vento the best place to be in , at least in this segment , and the torquey engine makes the driver’s seat very appealing. Moreover , its irresistible price (Rs 10.38 lakh , OTR , Pune , for the Highline) makes it an irresistible deal.

Content courtesy: Car India

Comment (12)
on 10 May 12 at 7:21 PM

volksvagan is very very nice cars.

on 10 May 12 at 7:21 PM

when we acelerate ildle engine it vibrates a lot it feel in the cabin and delivery period is too high i mean 3 to 4 months

on 10 May 12 at 7:21 PM

yaaro ese to verna 2011 ne takar de di jetta ka naya new model nikalo sunroof or automatic tranmission ke sath esliya ab aap vento ka kya karoge lekin look nice ans spacios

on 10 May 12 at 7:21 PM

Hello I like to buy that car please advise me about cheque or credit card payment regards Umar

on 10 May 12 at 7:21 PM

Mr. Vibhu. Verna is not able to compare with vento. Please first think than use comment. and mr. tarun. learn driving before drive. Regards, Ankit Kamboj (Haryana) Volkswagen

on 10 May 12 at 7:21 PM

price volkswagan vento

on 10 May 12 at 7:21 PM

this car is like very good .vento is very comfatible car.this is a family car

on 10 May 12 at 7:21 PM

what is price this car

Deb
on 10 May 12 at 7:21 PM

Tarun, you must have driven the Diesel variant of this car, but you are comparing it with the petrol variants...when you compare it with the diesel machines, you will find that it is far more better than others...Also, it is one of the finest cars in this segment at present, giving enough competition to Honda City, which inturn has forced Honda to come up the City Diesel, sometime later this year..This Cost somewhere around 10.8 L (Ex Showroom Delhi) for the top model...I guess Mr. Ankit Kamboj can better assist with the prices...

on 10 May 12 at 7:21 PM

I am surprised how all diesel sedan makers forget to give you an autotransmission option in this segment.. since most of them offer it on their petrol variants a city car with the efficiency of diesel and the comforts of an auto box should be an instant hit!!

on 10 May 12 at 7:21 PM

to add to my last comment... if the new Verna diesel comes with the auto box like it has in the outgoing variant, it will change the game for alot of players.. worth the wait and should surprise us with the price and performance too!! more bang for the buck!!

on 10 May 12 at 7:21 PM

It is a good car with german engineering and value for money compare with honda city

Post Comment:
Name
Email
 
Your Comments

Apply for HDFC Bank Car Loan

Get an HDFC Bank Car Loan offer with interest rate in 2 minutes
  • Check your exact Car Loan eligibility in 2 minutes and apply online
  • View the exact total cost and EMI of your Car Loan offer

Apply Online