Volkswagen Up is a hatchback. It comes in a 2-door model for the European market and 4-door model for the Indian market. The car offers a decent space and has a larger wheelbase; however the front bonnet is small in length. The wheels are almost 18 inch with 22 spokes on it. The car comes in both petrol and diesel version. The petrol version is incorporated with a 1.2 litre 4-cylinder turbocharged engine which produces a power of 75 PS and a torque of 183 Nm, while the diesel version comes with a 0.8 litre 2-cylinder turbocharged engine that produces a power of 51 horsepower and 101 Nm of torque. There are 2 screens; one displaying the car’s speed, fuel level and carbon-dioxide level while the other one, which is incorporated with a navigation system, allows one to check photos and videos and also to utilise it as a telephone or radio.
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