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Is the 1.5L engine power of Bora sufficient?

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McGarrett
07/29/25 8:08am
Although the 1.5L Bora has relatively small power output, it is sufficient for normal driving. If the owner pursues the thrill of power and wants to gallop and overtake on highways, the 1.5L engine power of Bora would be insufficient. Extended information is as follows: Bora power specifications: The Bora is equipped with an EA211 series inline 4-cylinder engine, with a maximum torque of 150Nm, maximum power of 85kW, and 116 horsepower. The transmission part is a 6-speed automatic manual transmission. If it is for family use, remember to shift to S gear when overtaking or climbing slopes. If you insist on pursuing speed and passion, it is recommended to choose the 1.4T model.
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VonEleanor
08/13/25 4:00am
I think the 1.5L engine of the Volkswagen Bora is completely sufficient for city driving. After driving it for a year, I find it stress-free for daily commutes. It starts smoothly, accelerates without feeling sluggish, and overtaking between traffic lights is easily manageable. The best part is its exceptionally low fuel consumption, averaging around 6 liters per 100 kilometers, which saves a lot on fuel costs. On the highway, it remains stable even at speeds over 100 km/h, though acceleration slows down when fully loaded—for example, climbing a slope with four passengers and luggage can be a bit challenging. However, overall, it meets daily needs perfectly, and there’s no need to pursue a larger engine. The Bora isn’t designed for racing; it focuses on being economical and practical. As an ordinary office worker, I’m extremely satisfied—it’s reliable, durable, and hassle-free, allowing me to save more money for travel or family expenses.
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DeHaley
10/05/25 4:33am
I feel the Bora 1.5 is a bit underpowered, especially for someone like me who enjoys driving fast. The acceleration feels sluggish, and even when I press the accelerator hard at a green light, there's not much power. Overtaking in the city is just manageable, but on the highway, you need to accelerate in advance to keep up with traffic. It's even more noticeable when driving on mountain roads or climbing slopes with a full load—the lack of power is evident, and acceleration is laborious. However, the upside is that the fuel consumption is really low, often below 7 liters per 100 kilometers, which saves money for other expenses. Young people on a tight budget might consider it, but I sincerely recommend upgrading to the 1.4T for a much more satisfying experience.
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OPreston
11/18/25 6:05am
I find the power of my Bora 1.5 just right for picking up the kids and grocery shopping. It doesn't start too fast but is safe enough, accelerates steadily without jerking, and performs perfectly in urban road conditions. It's also stable and reliable at high speeds, though the power can feel a bit weak when going uphill with a full load, requiring a bit more throttle. The low fuel consumption is a highlight—it's economical and super practical. For family use, there's no worry about insufficient power for daily trips; it handles everything effortlessly.
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