How many kilometers can the Magotan GTE hybrid run?

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OGabriella
07/30/25 2:56am
The Magotan GTE hybrid can run up to 905 kilometers. The new Magotan GTE is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine paired with a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission. It utilizes a powertrain that includes an electric motor on each axle and a 13kWh battery pack. This setup generates 155KW of power and allows the vehicle to travel continuously for 905 kilometers, with minimal noise from the engine and transmission. During acceleration, the transmission keeps the engine at higher RPMs longer than an automatic transmission would, yet the engine noise remains very low. Additional information: 1. The new Magotan GTE features four core technologies and is equipped with a rigorously tuned chassis, using an optimized MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension, all finely calibrated for superior handling. 2. When driving, the powertrain of the new Magotan GTE delivers excellent performance in its class, offering a comfortable driving experience while maintaining good handling. The adaptive damping system of the new Magotan GTE undoubtedly enhances its cornering ability and adaptability to various road conditions, meeting the travel needs of users.
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