How to Distinguish Between Volkswagen's Dry and Wet Dual-Clutch Transmissions?

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RafaelAnn
07/29/25 7:49pm
The difference between Volkswagen's dry and wet dual-clutch transmissions can be identified by the vehicle's rear emblem: Volkswagen models equipped with dry dual-clutch transmissions are labeled with 230 or 280 at the rear, while those with wet dual-clutch transmissions are labeled with 330 or 380. The wet dual-clutch transmission is larger in size and offers better reliability. Compared to the dry dual-clutch, the wet dual-clutch also provides higher operational efficiency. The Volkswagen Magotan, a mid-size car launched by FAW-Volkswagen, has body dimensions of 4866mm in length, 1832mm in width, and 1464mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2871mm. The 1.8TSI engine equipped in the Volkswagen Magotan is a new-generation engine from Volkswagen Germany.
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