Nivus 2025 consumption and autonomy: Efficiency with a sporty touch
The 2025 Nivus has been adjusted to meet new emissions regulations, and this has brought gains in aerodynamics and consumption. Although there are no major mechanical changes, efficiency has been slightly improved.
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Consumption according to Inmetro:
- Petrol
- City: 13,3 km/l
- Road: 14,2 km/l (estimated average)
- Ethanol
- City: 9,3 km/l
- Road: 10,1 km/l (estimated average)
Approximate autonomy:
- 49 liter tank
- Average autonomy with gasoline: approximately 725 km
These numbers place the Nivus among the most economical in the category, especially considering the performance of the 1.0 TSI turbo engine.
The absence of fog lights was compensated by functional air intakes, which helped reduce the aerodynamic coefficient. According to Volkswagen, this contributed to more balanced consumption.
Exclusive Nivus Highline items: Visual, technology and Outfit package
The Highline version of the Nivus 2025 is aimed at those who want a more refined look and a complete package of convenience and technology. It brings items that go beyond the basics, creating a more premium experience.
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Highline version differences:
- 17” darkened wheels (standard)
- LED strip connecting the headlights
- Front parking sensor
- Seat upholstery in premium synthetic material
- Panel with textured vinyl finish
- Larger, 100% configurable digital instrument panel
- Electrochromic interior rearview mirror
- Rain and twilight sensors
- VW Play Connect with on-board internet (standard)
- Armrest and central panel with differentiated finish
Optional Outfit Package:
Available as an option for the Highline, the package Outfit adds darkened elements to the visuals:
- Black roof rack
- Dark-toned mirrors and door handles
- Fully blacked out interior
- Wheels with gloss black finish
It's a package aesthetic, that is, it does not interfere with performance or comfort, but gives a more sporty and modern look to the model.
These features make the Highline an option aimed at those looking for a more complete Nivus with a different look — even if this represents an extra investment.
Perfect! Now let's make a direct comparison between the two versions, helping the reader choose which one best fits their profile and their budget.
Nivus Comfortline or Highline: Which version to choose?
The two versions of the Nivus 2025 cater to different buyer profiles. While the Comfortline offers good value for money with important standard items, Highline focuses on more sophistication, connectivity and premium finishes.
Direct comparison:
Feature | Comfortline | Highline |
---|---|---|
Rhodes | 16″ (17″ optional) | 17″ standard |
LED headlights | Yes | Yes, with interconnecting LED strip |
Front sensors | No | Yes |
Digital panel | 8" | 10,1″ configurable |
VW Play Connect | Yes (optional with internet) | Yes (with standard internet) |
Seat upholstery | Fabric with blue detail | Darkened synthetic leather |
Electrochromic rearview mirror | No | Yes |
Rain and twilight sensors | No | Yes |
ADAS Package | Not available | Optional (R$ 4.470) |
Price (Mar/2025) | R$130.990 | R$150.990 |
Who is Comfortline for?
Ideal for those who want a modern compact SUV, with good safety features and technology, without breaking the bank. Great for urban use and short family trips.
Who is Highline for?
Recommended for those who value a more refined finish, advanced technological resources and don't mind investing more for additional comfort and safety.