How many cylinders does the Phaeton have?

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SanPenelope
07/30/25 2:53am
Phaeton is equipped with a 12-cylinder gasoline engine. Below is the extended content: W12: The W12 is the flagship in the Phaeton engine series, with a displacement of 5988cc, an output power of up to 309 kW/420 hp, and a maximum torque of 550 Newton meters. The W12 engine measures 513 mm in length, 715 mm in height, and 710 mm in width. Common cylinder counts in cars: Common cylinder counts for car engines include 5, 6, 8, 10, and 12 cylinders. Engines with a displacement below 1 liter typically use three cylinders, those between 1 and 2.5 liters usually have four cylinders, around 3 liters generally have six cylinders, around 4 liters have eight cylinders, and those above 5.5 liters use twelve-cylinder engines.
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