What are the advantages of the new Sagitar over the new Bora?
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The new Sagitar is positioned relatively higher. The new Bora is a China-specific model, while the new Sagitar is an international model. The Sagitar has better brand recognition and higher resale value. In terms of body size, the Sagitar is larger. The differences between the Bora and Sagitar are as follows: 1. Body dimensions: The Sagitar measures 4753*1800*1462mm with a wheelbase of 2731mm, while the Bora measures 4663*1815*1462mm with a wheelbase of 2688mm. Comparatively, the Sagitar has larger dimensions and a longer wheelbase, offering better overall presence and passenger space. 2. Powertrain: The Sagitar currently offers 1.2T and 1.4T engine options, both paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The Bora offers 1.5L and 1.4T engine options, with the former matched to a 6AT transmission and the latter to a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The Sagitar's low-power version has slightly higher specifications, and its main sales model is the 1.4T version, while the Bora's main sales model is the 1.5L version.
The new Sagitar offers more space than the new Bora, allowing rear passengers to stretch their legs fully, and the trunk can accommodate an additional 24-inch suitcase. The seat cushions are thicker, reducing back pain on long drives, and the dual-zone climate control allows individual temperature adjustments. On the highway, the chassis feels stable, the steering is precise, and overtaking is confident. The sound insulation is excellent, with minimal tire noise, making in-car music listening more enjoyable. The transmission shifts smoothly, with less jerkiness in traffic jams. The materials used are also superior, with soft-touch stitching on the dashboard, giving it a premium feel unlike cheap hard plastics. Additional safety features include side airbags and active braking, providing extra peace of mind for family trips. Overall, it costs a few thousand more, but the daily driving experience justifies the price difference.