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How many seconds does the Magotan take to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h?

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Erik
08/27/25 6:29am
Magotan's 0-100 km/h acceleration time is 8 seconds. Below is relevant information: Power: The 1.8TSI engine equipped in the Magotan is Volkswagen's latest generation engine from Germany. It incorporates the most advanced engine technology internationally and leads the development trend of gasoline engines. The new 1.8TSI engine combines turbocharging technology with gasoline direct injection technology, enabling it to deliver greater power and better torque characteristics. Driving Control: The 6-speed Tiptronic automatic/manual transmission, which forms a perfect match with the 1.8TSI engine, allows Magotan owners to enjoy the ease of an automatic transmission while also experiencing the driving pleasure of manual gear shifting.
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VonKeegan
09/09/25 5:20am
Recently had the chance to drive my friend's new Magotan 380TSI variant, with official 0-100km/h acceleration time of 7.9 seconds. During actual testing in Sport mode with full throttle, the acceleration push was quite strong, achieving 0-100km/h in just over 8 seconds. This performance is quite decent for a 2.0T family sedan considering its substantial curb weight. However, the 330TSI version would be about 1 second slower, while the 1.4T model likely takes over 10 seconds. Temperature significantly affects turbocharged vehicles - winter testing might yield slightly faster results.
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BrodyMarie
10/23/25 6:09am
Having driven three generations of Magotan with different powertrains: the older 1.8T paired with a 6AT took about 10 seconds, the 330TSI DSG version tested two years ago did it in 8.5 seconds, and the current high-power 380TSI only needs a little over 7 seconds. It mainly depends on the powertrain combination—the 330 version's 2.0T mid-power variant with 186 horsepower and a wet dual-clutch is adequate for daily use but slightly hesitant at launch; switching to the 380's 220 horsepower makes it much sharper. Tires also play a role—the factory-fitted Michelins offer significantly better grip than the lower-spec Hankooks.
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