Does the Tayron 380 experience clogging issues?
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Tayron 380 does experience clogging. Below are relevant details about the Tayron 380: 1. Overview: Market positioning as a premium midsize SUV. A versatile SUV capable of handling diverse road conditions and suitable for all scenarios. 2. Design: Features avant-garde and rugged exterior styling. The TAYRON adopts the new "Sharp·Fashion" design philosophy, embodying three key elements: "power, premium, pioneering," which comprehensively represent the future design direction of Volkswagen SUVs. As a midsize SUV, the Tayron measures 4595mm in length, 1860mm in width, 1660mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2731mm.
I've been driving the Tayron 380 for over a year, and the GPF (Gasoline Particulate Filter) does tend to clog easily, especially during short urban trips. The particulate filter is a mandatory installation for China VI emission standards to capture exhaust particles, but prolonged low-speed driving causes accumulation and blockage. When clogged, fuel consumption spikes, power drops, and the engine warning light comes on. Every time it clogs, I take it on the highway for half an hour, keeping the RPM at 2000 to clear the buildup. Additionally, using 98-octane gasoline can reduce clogging frequency, and regular maintenance is crucial. The manufacturer offers software upgrades to optimize the system, which I recommend keeping an eye on. Overall, clogging is a common issue, but proper driving habits can prevent it.