German car major Volkswagen has announced the launch of the Crest collection. This collection is for buyers looking for a little extra from their vehicle. With this collection, customers can enjoy the best of German engineering mated with radical looks to their preferred Volkswagen vehicle. Customers can expect a smooth and feature packed drive, coupled with uber styling. The Crest Collection is available across all trims of the Ameo, the Comfortline and Highline Polo and the Highline Vento.
A pristine white car body, matte black roof, a stylish heritage Volkswagen side foil and detachable sun roof blinds is a perfect combination for consumers with an uncompromising attitude towards styling. While the exteriors boast of a smart polished look, the interiors are suave and are packed with beige leather seat covers with diamond stitching, front centre arm rest along with storage space and exquisite flooring mats that fit perfectly and are fixed to avoid slipping.
Keeping in mind unique requirements, the Crest Collection comprises of small additions that leave a lasting impression, like the door step garnish that protects the car from scratches while adding to the style quotient.
The Crest Collection carries with it a legacy dating back to 1945, every car under the collection is bestowed with the ‘Crest’ badge. The badge has been a global symbol of Wolfsburg’s pride, it depicts a castle and the Aller River with the mighty red wolf standing between the castle’s twin turrets. The Crest was the first badge of the original Beetle manufactured post 1945 in Wolfsburg, Germany.
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