What are the differences between Golf and Polo?
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The differences between Golf and Polo include different vehicle classes, different power outputs, and different top speeds. Different vehicle classes: The Golf is classified as a compact car; the Polo is classified as a subcompact car. Although these two models belong to different classes, the new Polo's 3970mm body length makes it one of the larger models in the A0-class hatchback segment, while the Golf's 4199mm length is actually the shortest among A-class hatchbacks. Different power outputs: The Golf has stronger performance, equipped with an EA211 engine. With TSI turbocharging technology, the 1.4T model achieves an efficient 0-100km/h acceleration time of 8.2 seconds. The Polo uses a 1.2L TSI turbocharged direct-injection gasoline engine with a maximum power output of 77kW. Different top speeds: The Golf has a top speed of 200 km/h; the Polo has a top speed of 190 km/h. Different interior designs: The Golf and Polo have similar interior styling, but the Golf has slightly better craftsmanship. For seats: The Golf features leather upholstery with better side bolstering, using leather on the outer surfaces and suede-like material for inner surfaces.