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Is the Jetta VS5 engine high-power?

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Gomez
07/29/25 8:27pm
Jetta VS5 is equipped with a high-power engine. It features a 1.4T high-power engine paired with an Aisin 6-speed automatic transmission. Introduction to Jetta VS5 engine: The Jetta VS5 uses a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine with the model code EA211-DJS. It delivers a maximum torque of 150 horsepower and 250 Nm. This engine can reach 1750-3000 rpm. The engine also incorporates DVVT technology and direct fuel injection, with an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. Additionally, the transmission options for this engine are a 5-speed manual or a 6AT automatic transmission. Models equipped with the same engine: This engine is widely used in Volkswagen models. Currently, all 1.4T engines in Volkswagen models are of this type, including models such as the Golf, Bora, Sagitar, Lavida, Lamando, T-Roc, Tayron base model, and Tharu.
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DiWalker
08/14/25 5:16pm
The Jetta VS5 is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine with a maximum power output of 110 kW (approximately 150 horsepower), which is considered upper-middle level among compact SUVs—not top-tier high power but entirely sufficient for daily driving. For instance, urban commuting starts briskly, highway overtaking feels steady, and the 0-100 km/h acceleration takes around 9.5 seconds. Volkswagen's engine technology here is mature and reliable, with low maintenance costs and an average fuel consumption of 7-8L/100km, striking a balance between performance and economy. Compared to peers like the Haval H6, it offers slightly better power at a more affordable price, making it the recommended practical engine choice for family users.
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LeAriana
10/16/25 4:34am
I've been driving the Jetta VS5 for several months, and its 150-horsepower engine feels quite powerful. In city traffic, it starts off without hesitation, easily taking the lead at traffic lights; on the highway, even at speeds over 120 km/h, the power remains ample, making overtaking effortless. Fuel consumption is around 8L in the city and 6.5L on the highway, saving some money. The power isn't exceptionally strong but certainly not weak, handling mountain roads and uphill climbs without pressure. The spacious interior makes family trips comfortable, and compared to Japanese cars in the same class, it offers more power and cheaper maintenance, making it a cost-effective choice overall.
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ZacharyLee
11/29/25 5:21am
The VS5's powertrain is derived from Volkswagen's classic 1.4T engine, delivering 150 horsepower which positions it as moderately strong among compact SUVs, offering stable acceleration and quick pickup. Being familiar with this type of vehicle, the Jetta brand is positioned for practicality, with engine tuning leaning towards comfort rather than aggressive sportiness, featuring good noise control and high reliability, with minimal faults over years of use. It boasts excellent fuel efficiency, making it suitable for daily commutes as well as long-distance travel, with smoother and more durable power output compared to many domestic brands.
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