How much horsepower does the Volkswagen 1.2T engine have?

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LeAnderson
07/24/25 1:26am
Volkswagen 1.2T engine has a maximum horsepower of 116 HP and a peak torque of 200 Nm. Features of Volkswagen 1.2T engine: Volkswagen's 1.2T engine belongs to the EA211 platform, and this engine adopts an inline four-cylinder configuration. The engine is made of all-aluminum material, with a total weight of only 97 kg. Volkswagen's 1.2T is a small-displacement turbocharged engine customized based on domestic emission requirements. It was developed on the basis of the 1.4T, aiming to replace the 1.6L and 1.5L naturally aspirated engines, so it shares many technical components with the 1.4T. Disadvantages of Volkswagen 1.2T engine: The torque build-up comes a bit late, with turbo lag during the starting phase, resulting in sluggish vehicle response.
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LaErin
08/10/25 9:07pm
Hey, my Volkswagen Polo is equipped with a 1.2-liter turbocharged engine, generally delivering around 110 horsepower, depending on the specific model. For example, older versions might have 105 hp, while newer ones can reach up to 115 hp, but the common tuning is usually 110 hp with decent torque. It's quite responsive for daily city and highway driving. I personally enjoy the balanced feel of this engine—it's fuel-efficient, with urban fuel consumption easily kept below 6L per 100 km. Maintenance is straightforward, just regular oil changes. If you're buying a used Volkswagen like a Golf or T-Cross, check the engine code to confirm the horsepower and ensure the engine is in good health to avoid repair hassles.
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