Initially, the PQ25 platform wasn’t intended to accommodate an all-wheel drive system, but Audi’s craving for a Quattro A1 saw the firm rework the platform, which led to rumour suggesting Volkswagen would follow suit.
A very well-placed source said the Polo R is viable, but would never make it into production due to its possible sticker price.
“We already have Polo GTI at £19,000 and then the Golf GTI is only another £6,000 more; it would be difficult to price the Polo R between them” the insider said.
The insider also said Volkswagen is unlikely to launch an all-wheel drive CrossPolo, due to its popularity as a front-wheel drive vehicle.
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