
The Volkswagen Virtus is the Skoda Slavia's platform sibling, but features a more mature and rounded design.

3D VW emblem, chrome detailing, and smooth bonnet lend the Virtus' fascia a sophisticated presence.

Sleek headlights have L-shaped LED DRLs that merge cleanly with the chrome lining in the grille.
Virtus 1.5 TSI variants are differentiated by GT badging on the grille and tailgate.
The Virtus looks long and elegant from the side, almost like a new-age Jetta.

16-inch alloy wheels are blacked out in the Virtus 1.5 TSI variants, with red brake calipers peeking out from behind.
Chrome treatment on the door handles adds to the premium quotient.

SUV-like 179mm ground clearance is shared with the Slavia, though it can make the stance look odd from certain angles.

The Virtus gets smoked tail-lamps with Y-shaped DRLs and integrated indicators.

Lip spoiler is exclusive to the Virtus 1.5 TSI variants.
Volkswagen Virtus exterior design details image gallery
The Volkswagen Virtus is one of the most popular midsize sedans currently on sale in India. Though it's the platform sibling to the Skoda Slavia, the Virtus adopts a more mature design language. Up front, the Virtus features sleek headlights with L-shaped DRLs, chrome treatment on the front grille, a 3D Volkswagen emblem, smooth bonnet, and black air dam. Over to the side, the Virtus gets blacked-out alloy wheels and red brake calipers (1.5 TSI variants only), along with a hefty 179mm ground clearance. The rear end sports smoked tail-lamps with Y-shaped DRLs, and the 1.5 TSI variants add GT badging and a lip spoiler.
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