Volkswagen Polo GTI (2014-2017) interior
As expected from a Volkswagen, the interior is among the car’s main highlights, with high-quality materials giving the GTI a solid, premium feel. There are more soft, squidgy plastics than you’ll find in most of the Polo’s rivals and all the controls have oily-smooth actions that make them feel expensive.
Style

Helping the GTi stand out from the rest of the range is the traditional tartan fabric seat trim and a sporty flat-bottomed steering wheel with red stitching.
There are just enough features to make the GTI feel more special than a regular Polo
- Used
- £8,149
Infotainment

All Polo’s come with a 6.5-inch infotainment touchscreen that is much easier to navigate than the rival system in the Fiesta ST. For £700 Polo buyers can also have sat-nav – it’s a basic system with 2D graphics but its ease of use makes it preferable to the sat-nav systems fitted to all rivals bar the Mini Cooper S.
- Used
- £8,149