Among these are PASM adaptive dampers, PTV torque vectoring (including a limited - slip differential) and the extremely sonorous sports exhaust, as well as more sensible niceties
like satnav and Bi-Xenon headlights.
And that iPad -
like satnav screen glued to the torpedo... ugh, ugly
Not exact matches
As well as the touch and voice commands already mentioned - the latter of which will adjust everything from temperature to
satnav destinations by using the command «Hey Mercedes» and conversational terms
like «I'm cold» or «I'm hungry» - it also features intelligent learning.
Both models are available with options
like larger 18 - inch wheels, sunroof and an upgraded infotainment system with embedded
satnav if you wish to further bolster the Polo's standard equipment.
More popular versions,
like the S - tronic equipped 2.0 TDi with the S - Line package start at a steeper # 37,445, but you also get sportier styling, LED headlights, bigger 18 - inch wheels and embedded
satnav among other things.
Moreover, the
satnav and trip computer are a bit overdone with their bold and brassy colour LCD screen but,
like everything else, this becomes familiar and less confrontational with long - term use.