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Thus, the cross-over of Volkswagen, to look like

Volkswagen in Brazil, Nivus has been presented. In the long term, this model, as they are in a slightly adapted form, also in Europe. Later this year, the Germa

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Thus, the cross-over of Volkswagen, to look like

Volkswagen in Brazil, Nivus has been presented. In the long term, this model, as they are in a slightly adapted form, also in Europe. Later this year, the German company for the European version. You can expect to find.

The perfect Nivus, is a cross between a coupe and an SUV, and it is, therefore, a cross-over of the first water. Such a body style, it is thanks to cars like the BMW X6 and the Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe are already very common in the high-end market, but it is not in the compact segment.

in fact, Nivus, will be in the Netherlands do not have any direct competitors. And elsewhere is quite different, as Renault in Russia, it is a coupe version of the Captur will provide.

The sloping roof line will need to be associated with a compartment call. (Photo: Volkswagen)

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get The Nivus is sharing its base with the Volkswagen Polo and measure it in Brazil, 4.27 meters in length, and is 1,76 m in height. The new model is 1,49 meters high. The base is 2,57 meters, more or less the same as that of the T-Cross and the other is a compact SUV from the brand. The cargo area measuring 415 liters.

The engine line-up is likely to match that of the T-Cross as well as the other models in the Volkswagen family, Seat of Arona, and the OFFER KAMIQ. You can count on with a three-cylinder gasoline engine with a 95 or 110 hp. Presumably, the Nivus is also available with the well-known 150 horsepower, four-cylinder petrol engine.

The engines with 115 and 150 hp, the other models will be available in conjunction with automatic transmission. That is expected to be in the perfect Nivus to be no different. The car is in 2021 at the market.

The interior is very similar to that of the Cross. (Photo: Volkswagen).

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