What are the differences between the domestic Polo and the authentic Polo?

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StMax
07/29/25 3:39pm
The differences between the domestic Polo and the authentic Polo are as follows: 1. Different appearance: The headlights of the imported POLO differ from the domestic version. Although the outer contours of the headlights are the same, the internal structure is quite distinct from the domestic Shanghai Volkswagen POLO, with differences in the distribution of low and high beams and the shape of the rear reflectors. The upper outer part of the imported Polo's rearview mirrors features a slender transparent lamp cover, which becomes quite noticeable when the turn signal is activated. This feature is absent in the domestic Volkswagen Polo. 2. Different configurations: The imported Polo does not have an antenna, although it is possible that in Europe, the antenna is an optional feature. The rear window wiper—recall that older POLO models used frameless wipers, while the latest domestic generation switched to framed wipers—shows that in the case of the imported Polo, Europe currently has no intention of downgrading this component. The rear window is generally more flat.
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