The Virtus' road manners are pretty sorted. The straight-line stability is great and the car feels extremely steady cruising at speeds of 100-120 km/h.
Volkswagen Virtus Pros
A ‘complete’ car that just might bring some love back to sedans
Classy exterior & interior styling, along with solid build quality
Cabin has good legroom on offer, supportive seats, perfect ergonomics & enough storage
521-liter boot is the largest in its segment (along with the Slavia’s)
148 BHP engine makes the Virtus among the most fun-to-drive sedans in the segment
Sporty 1.0L & 1.5L turbo-petrols are mated to smooth transmissions
Sorted suspension offers a balanced ride & handling package
Safety features include 6 airbags, ESC, 3-point seatbelts for all, electronic differential lock, brake disc wiping, multi-collision brake and more
Features like active cylinder tech, ventilated seats, sunroof, wireless Android Auto and CarPlay, auto headlamps & wipers etc.
6-year extended warranty & 4-year all-inclusive service packages available
Volkswagen Virtus Cons
No 1.5L diesel is a major disadvantage in a world where petrol costs over 100 bucks / liter
DQ200 DSG transmission has a history of poor reliability & breakdowns in India
No MT option available with the 1.5L petrol. The Slavia offers this combination, as does the City
Backseat better for 2 healthy adults and a child, rather than 3 adults
Lovely 1.5L TSI is only available on the top variant. Should have been there in the mid-trim too
Interior quality doesn’t feel up to oldschool VW standards. Body-coloured interior highlights are polarising too
Missing some features such as a subwoofer, driving modes (sport), 360-degree camera & electric driver's seat adjustment
Turbo-petrols are very sensitive to driving style. FE will drop drastically when you drive hard
VW’s after-sales service can be a hit or miss. The brand’s long-term reliability can be patchy as well
Slavia's 'clever' touches are missing = no spot on top of the dashboard to place a deity, no smartphone holders on the front seatbacks, no ticket clip on the windshield, no elastic band in the doorpad to keep items in place, or even something as simple as the small reflective tapes on the doors