Is the Jetta VS5 a domestic or joint venture model?

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DelAlina
07/29/25 8:41pm
Jetta VS5 is a joint venture vehicle. Below are the relevant details about the Jetta VS5: 1. The Jetta VS5 is the first SUV model under the Jetta brand. It is built on Volkswagen's MQB A1 platform, equipped with the EA211-1.4T-110KW engine shared by Volkswagen and Audi, and paired with an MQ250 manual transmission or an Aisin AQ250 six-speed automatic transmission. 2. The Jetta VS5 features front MacPherson independent suspension, rear multi-link independent suspension, ESP electronic stability system, ACC adaptive cruise control, and other core equipment. It also includes the KESSY smart keyless entry system, 5th-generation intelligent online anti-theft system, intelligent multifunctional trip computer, and vehicle connectivity functions.
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