The word Polo means polo in English, and polo is an aristocratic sport. Participants usually wear knitted short-sleeved sportswear derived from tennis clothes. The evolution of sportswear into popular clothing is due to Ralph Lauren.
Polo shirts are more serious than collarless T-shirts and less restrictive than shirts. The style of Polo shirts has never changed, but the colors have been changed to adapt to different eras. Each season, rich colors are used to adapt to new trends. This design philosophy that cleverly integrates the elegance of classical taste into modern lifestyle runs through all kinds of Ralph Lauren designs. Polo/RALPH LAUREN brand men's clothing, including suits, shirts, T-shirts, pants, jeans, and leather jackets, all have a modern sense of elegance and are very suitable for middle-class men with status and status.
The first generation Polo (1975 to 1980): In Germany in the 1970s, small toys from Britain, France and Italy flooded the small car market. Volkswagen launched the landmark Audi 50 in September 1974 in the hope of regaining market share. The Audi 50 is 3.49 meters long and can seat up to four adults. The interior is well-made and equipped with a number of small features that were very fashionable at the time, such as electronic watches and temperature displays. There are two engines to choose from, 50 horsepower and 60 horsepower. The Audi 50 was indeed a safe and practical family car at the time. The only flaw was that some unnecessary and impractical gadgets made the car's price a bit high, preventing it from entering ordinary people's homes p>
The second-generation Polo was launched in August 1981. The appearance of the second-generation Polo was slightly modified. The rear body lines were designed to be more brief and dynamic, and the trunk was steeper. The purpose of this design was to increase the size of the Polo. The interior space improves the practicality of the vehicle. The second-generation Polo folds down the rear seats, and the luggage space can be expanded from 265 liters to 645 liters. If all the internal space is filled, 1,000 liters of space can be obtained. This number can definitely be regarded as a world record for this level of cars at the time. The second-generation Polo engine has no changes compared to the first generation. There are still three models to choose from, two with a displacement of 1.1 liters and a power of 40 horsepower and 50 horsepower, and another with a displacement of 1.3 liters and a power of 60 horsepower. In August 1982, the second-generation Polo sports model-Polo Coupe was launched. The car displays a sporty style with its clean lines without sacrificing practicality. Not only is the trunk volume ample, the rear seats can also be folded conveniently, increasing the trunk volume to 1 cubic meter. Polo Coupe only offers 2 engines to choose from, with powers of 50 horsepower and 60 horsepower respectively. Subsequently, a new 1.3-liter engine was launched, which was equipped with a two-way carburetor and the power was increased to 75 horsepower. This Polo Coupe GT can reach a top speed of 167km/h. As of 1983, total Polo production reached 1 million units.
As the third generation of Polo, it also maintains the tradition of the Polo family and launches a color research car-Polo Harlekin (the word refers to the clown in the play in German). Customers also showed great interest in this particular model, so no one was worried about its sales since the model was launched. As a body color study, only 1,000 Polo Harlekin were produced since its launch in 1995. Each car can choose a different color, and the special thing is that each body component such as the body, doors, hood, fenders and bumpers can be chosen from blue, red, green and yellow. These parts are produced and painted separately, and finally a specially formed color distribution team assembles the parts of different colors together to form different colorful cars, which are much more personalized than ordinary cars. In addition, it also shows that Volkswagen Polo reflects a high level of manufacturing technology, because every component needs to be assembled accurately. By 1995, the 4 millionth Polo was born.
In 2002, Volkswagen launched the fourth-generation Polo, which shared a platform with Volkswagen's SEAT Ibiza and Skoda Fabia. This Polo was successfully introduced into China. In appearance, the fourth-generation Polo looks more round and symmetrical. The round headlights are traced back to the first- and second-generation Polo models. However, the layout of 2 large and 2 small round lights is different from the earlier ones. The Polo is different. Volkswagen launched an 85-horsepower 1.4-liter FSI engine in 2003. This gasoline direct injection engine not only greatly reduces fuel consumption, but also greatly improves environmental performance. In this generation of Polo, equipment such as ABS, power steering, and dual front airbags have become standard configurations, and ESP, navigation systems, etc. are optional, making the comfort level of small cars closer to that of mid- to high-end models.
At the 2005 Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland, which coincided with the 30th anniversary of the birth of POLO, Volkswagen launched a mid-term facelift of the fourth generation POLO. The newly designed U-shaped front face replaced the cute four-eye headlights of the fourth generation POLO. The design and taillights were also modified. Later, Volkswagen launched the direct descendant of the POLO GTI. The POLO GTI equipped with a 150-horsepower 1.8T engine began to be fully launched on the market. At the same time, the POLO GP derived from the POLO facelift model was confirmed to be produced in China. And named Jinqing and Jinqi.
It is the abbreviation of postscript (remarks, which can also be interpreted as postscript and postscript)
Origin: 1. (after the signature at the end of the letter), and; postscript (omitted) (as P.S., PS., PS or p.s.)
2. Appendices (to books, etc.); postscript, addendum
3. [English] Conclusion (after news broadcast)
p>PS stands for:
1 PS refers to postscript, meaning "note, note";
2 PS refers to Photoshop, a well-known professional image processing software, almost All advertising companies and graphic design companies use it;
3 PS refers to Sony’s game console play station, and its subsequent versions include PS2, PSP, and PS3;
4 PS refers to Political Science is a branch of science;
5 PS refers to Polystyrene, a thermoplastic synthetic resin whose largest application area is the electronics/electrical appliance industry...
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