Volkswagen Nivus

Volkswagen Nivus

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The Volkswagen Nivus is a subcompact crossover SUV manufactured by the German automaker Volkswagen. The Nivus was unveiled in May 2020 in Brazil.[3] It is built at the Anchieta plant in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil alongside the Polo and Virtus, with all three models sharing the Volkswagen Group MQB A0 platform. It has been launched in other South American markets in 2021,[4] and will be released in Europe in mid-2021 as the Volkswagen Taigo.[5][6]

The Nivus is closely related with the Mk6 Polo, sharing its side doors, windshield, roof stamping, suspension setup and most interior parts for efficiency and cost-cutting measures.[7] While its fascia is completely redesigned, Volkswagen has also raised the hood which results to a taller presence and to give it a more rugged look compared to the Polo.[8] A completely new C-column stamping and the rear parts of the car allows for a larger trunk space, from 300 litre from the Polo to 415 litre.[9][10] As the result, unlike other subcompact crossovers in the market, the Nivus has a low-roof proportion that allows it to be marketed as a “coupé crossover” alternative to the tall-proportioned T-Cross.

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