2026 Volkswagen Polo Vivo
2026 Volkswagen Polo Vivo
Est. monthly payment:
R 6,343 p/m
Gauteng
The new Volkswagen Polo Vivo 1.4 Life 63kW is now available for sale in South Africa. As a brand-new, affordable hatchback, it offers exceptional value with modern styling and reliable performance, perfect for city driving and daily commutes. This model provides a perfect blend of comfort and practicality for budget-conscious buyers.
Powered by a 1.4L petrol engine paired with a semi-automatic transmission, the Polo Vivo delivers smooth handling and impressive fuel efficiency of 5.9 L/100km. It features five spacious seats, five doors, and a compact body ideal for navigating urban environments. The vehicle’s low mileage of just 10 km highlights its new condition, making it a great choice for those seeking a reliable, low-maintenance car.
Located in Lyme Park, Randburg, Gauteng, this vehicle is ready for immediate viewing and test drives. Contact your local dealer today to compare prices, explore finance deals, and buy the best-priced Polo Vivo in South Africa. Don’t miss out on this affordable, quality hatchback.
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Volkswagen Polo Vivo
Volkswagen’s Polo Vivo keeps its finger firmly on the pulse of South African hatchback buyers who want “the badge” but can’t justify Polo money, and you can see why it still moves the needle in this space. It’s pitched right against the Toyota Starlet, Suzuki Swift and Renault Kiger—cars you’ll see packed into every Joburg shopping centre lot—where every rand on the sticker actually matters. Every Polo Vivo runs on petrol, so you won’t find any clever hybrid or diesel tricks here, but at least you have real choice between manual, automatic, and that old-school semi-auto. The market’s not short of options: 327 active listings, with prices from R96,500 (that’s the high-mileage, bargain-bin stuff) up to R384,200 if you’re feeling flush, but the sweet spot is that R200k–R300k zone. New or used? Both are on offer, with 132 fresh units and 195 pre-loved examples, so you’re not boxed into one lane. On paper at least, it’s the 1.4 55kW Vivo that most people actually buy—122 listings, priced R214,500 to R289,950, which probably tells you all you need to know about which flavour hits the mark. The 1.4 Life 63kW nudges a bit higher, and if you want the proper auto, you’re looking at the 1.6 77kW Life Tiptronic at R341,501. Used Vivos average just 32,880 km, even with examples dating back to 2010—proof these often play second car or live cushy lives as city runabouts. Where the Vivo wins, especially over the Starlet, is on badge loyalty and the comfort of VW’s dealer network, which means less drama when you need parts or want to sell on. That’s the point: it’s what the Polo Vivo should have been from the start.
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2026 Volkswagen Polo Vivo
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