What are the differences between polo and polosport?

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LaAnna
07/24/25 12:35am
The differences between polo and polo-sport are as follows: 1. Different brands: Firstly, polo and polo-sport are not the same brand. Polo is an American brand, with the full name Polo-Ralph-Lauren, known as Ralph Lauren in Chinese, while polo-sport is a sports brand, also from the United States, but the origins of the two brands are completely different. 2. Different products: Secondly, the types of products they offer are different. Polo's products include clothing, luggage, etc., mainly featuring suits, sweaters, coats, shirts, luggage, and other items. Polo-sport, on the other hand, mainly focuses on sports and casual wear, such as fishing apparel, golf shirts, etc. 3. Different levels: Polo-sport is of a lower grade compared to polo. Polo belongs to the mid-to-high-end category, targeting mainly middle and high-income groups and is considered part of the luxury segment. Polo-sport, however, is positioned in the mid-to-low-end category, catering to ordinary consumers.
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McNova
08/10/25 8:18pm
The differences between the Polo and Polo Sport are quite noticeable. The standard Polo is a typical compact family hatchback, fuel-efficient and practical, with moderately firm seats and a suspension tuned for comfort, making it ideal for daily errands and commuting. The Polo Sport, on the other hand, comes with factory-installed sporty kits, featuring more aggressive lines on the front bumper and rear diffuser, larger wheels with a smoked design. Inside, the standard version has a regular round steering wheel, while the Polo Sport gets a flat-bottom steering wheel, seats with red stitching and a tighter wrap. The suspension is stiffer for better cornering stability, but you'll feel more bumps over speed bumps. Price-wise, the Polo Sport is significantly more expensive, mainly due to those sporty exclusive designs, but young buyers might grit their teeth and accept it for the sake of looks.
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