Is Jetta a Brand Under Volkswagen?

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SabrinaRose
07/30/25 5:03am
Jetta is a new sub-brand under Volkswagen. Its production and sales will be managed by FAW-Volkswagen, serving as the third brand under FAW-Volkswagen. The products under the Jetta brand will be primarily designed and developed by Volkswagen Germany, including key components such as engines, transmissions, and chassis. Below is more information about Jetta: 1. In China, Jetta was the first to adopt the world's most advanced 5-valve multi-point electronic fuel injection engine. With its unique product design performance and comprehensive safety technology features, it has formed a distinct product personality for the Jetta series of sedans. 2. The new Jetta has eliminated unnecessary anti-scratch strips, making the side lines cleaner and more dynamic. The car's dimensions are 4415mm in length, 1674mm in width, and 1415mm in height. Compared to the 2009 Jetta model, the new Jetta's height is reduced by 23mm, and its width is increased by 6mm. The trunk volume of the new Jetta reaches 660 liters, offering spacious and practical storage. 3. The interior of the new Jetta is equipped with a newly designed three-spoke steering wheel. The newly designed instrument panel features a central multi-functional display that shows time, mileage, trip mileage, fuel level, water temperature, and more. 4. The new Jetta continues to use ABS and EBD, along with dual airbags, seat belts, and a collapsible steering column, effectively reducing personal injuries caused by collisions.
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