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What are the differences between the MK1 and MK2 Lupo


DarkStryder360
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I have a 2000 plate and the interior is different to the later models. I am aware of car face lifts, but an interior facelift is the only thing I have noticed. Anyone know of any distinct differences between the older and newer models?

I like to call them MK1 and 2 as it makes me feel like I have a retro car :lol:

MK1

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MK2 and GTi

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I have an early 2001 and the hazard light switch is by the middle vents like the last picture.

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yeah basically just a small interior change, seats changed from tim & tom

Just to be the odd one out, my factory seats were tom and tim, and i have the updated dash

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  • 2 years later...

Just to be the odd one out, my factory seats were tom and tim, and i have the updated dash

Me too on a 2000 W

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The clocks also changed fromm White to grey

Mine has the grey clocks but the old dash.. Haha

There were some differences with mirrors too I believe? They went from big both sides to stubby to one of each?

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mine is the same as that on a Y plate!

I think with the sport, the tim tom seats where standard up until 52 plate cars. Which intern got the gti seats instead. Very rare according to 'how many left' only about 130 they recon.

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