Volkswagen Group has been silent for a couple of years in the Indian market. Many Volkswagen enthusiasts are waiting for the brand to announce something. That said, the automaker has recently teased its upcoming car for the international market. But will this new Volkswagen car come to India?
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New Volkswagen Car – What’s Cooking!


Volkswagen is working on multiple new models for global markets. The brand has planned a total of nine new models to be launched by 2027. Now, the automaker has teased one of its nine upcoming models. Regarding the teaser, the new model is expected to be an entry-level model categorized as a hatchback. Its teaser showcases a specific EV-type design with rectangular headlamp units and an illuminated VW logo at the front.
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The hatchback has a more muscular, rugged design and a flat bonnet. Looking at the side, it gets body-coloured door handles and new sporty alloy wheels. Apart from that, not much is revealed beyond that point in the teaser. Like its front, we can also expect a lighting signature to be on its rear. The new model will be based on the MEB platform. This smaller EV is expected to get a single motor setup and a compact battery pack to make it more affordable.
Will It Come To India?


Currently, there is no confirmation from the brand about launching this new model in India. The automaker is currently working on bringing its EVs to the Indian market. These models will be based on a localised version of the CMP architecture. The German brand is developing an India Main Platform or IMP, which will be a derivative of the China Main Platform (CMP). In addition, Volkswagen also plans to launch a new compact and midsize electric SUV in the country.
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