Is the engine of the Volkswagen Phideon imported?

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OCamille
07/30/25 2:48am
The engine of the Volkswagen Phideon is not imported. It uses two types of engines: the third-generation EA888 2.0T turbocharged and 3.0T supercharged engines. The main feature of the third-generation EA888 is its lightweight design. The engine block is made entirely of aluminum, with only the cylinder liners remaining as cast iron material, and the thickness of the cast iron liners has also been significantly reduced. This lightweight design reduces the weight of the front suspension and improves the stability of the rear end. The Volkswagen Phideon is a joint-venture vehicle produced by SAIC, positioned as a mid-to-large-sized car. Its body dimensions are 5074mm in length, 1893mm in width, and 1489mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3009mm.
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