The Volkswagen Up! has only been available in South Africa in 3-door guise, but that has allchanged with the introduction of new 5-door derivatives to bolster the Wolfsburg-based firm's local lineup. The new Up! range still incorporates 3-door variants, but now includes 5-door Take Up!, Move Up!, Cross Up! and Colour Up! versions. The Club Up! is now the only derivative in the range that’s offered exclusively in 3-door configuration.
New models to the Up! range include the Cross Up! crossover that’s fitted with the familiar 1.0-litre 3-cylinder engine that powers the entire range. This engine offers 55 kW and 95 Nm of torque and is mated with a 5-speed manual transmission. Fuel consumption for the Cross Up! is rated at 4.7 L/100 km.
In addition to the specification offered on the Move Up!, the Cross Up! has 16-inchCross alloy wheels, light silver housings for the heated side mirrors, a leather-covered steering wheel, black protective side mouldings for the wheel arches, sills and doors, silver anodized roof rails and a colour-coded dashboard insert.
Meanwhile, theColour Up! offers added kerb appealwith two contrasting colour combinations: Sandstorm Yellow and Fortana Red. In addition to colour-coded (19-inch) rims and mirror housings (in either Sandstorm or Fortana), height-adjustable driver and passenger seat, special edition Colour Up! stickers on its sides, as well asfabric seat upholstery with "Dots" patternare standard.
Volkswagen Take Up! three-door – R152500
Volkswagen Take Up! five-door – R156300
Volkswagen Move Up! three-door – R159600
Volkswagen Move Up! five-door – R163400
Volkswagen Club Up! three-door – R168350
Volkswagen Cross Up! five-door – R181400
Volkswagen Colour Up five-door – R185 000
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Apart from these new additions to the local Up! range, the facelifted Up! is due to arrive in South Africa early next year with a host of exterior and interior improvements. The big news for the facelifted Up!, however, is that it will feature a new 1.0-litre 3-cylinder engine that will produce more power (at 66 kW) and more torque (at 160 Nm). Not bad for a small capacity engine! Fuel consumption for the facelifted Up! is said to be a respectable 4.6 L/100 km.
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