What are the differences between Santana and Jetta?

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DeFinn
07/24/25 5:47pm
Santana belongs to SAIC Volkswagen, while Jetta belongs to FAW Volkswagen. The main differences between Santana and Jetta are as follows: 1. Power: Santana is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine across all models, with a maximum horsepower of 110 hp, maximum power of 81 kW, and maximum torque of 150 N·m. Jetta offers not only the same 1.5L engine as Santana but also a 1.4L naturally aspirated engine option. The 1.4L version has a maximum horsepower of 90 hp, maximum power of 66 kW, and maximum torque of 132 N·m. 2. Body dimensions: Santana measures 4475*1706*1469 mm, while Jetta measures 4501*1704*1469 mm. 3. Safety features: Santana comes with six airbags, whereas Jetta is equipped with four airbags.
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OFelix
08/11/25 9:51am
The differences between Volkswagen's Santana and Jetta are quite significant. I remember driving them in my younger days. The Santana has a longer history, developed from the older Passat platform, and was particularly popular in China, serving as a representative family sedan with more space and an affordable price. The Jetta, on the other hand, came later and is more of a global model, commonly seen in North America as well, with a more modern design, slightly more compact than the Santana, and offering a stronger sense of handling. From a market perspective, the Santana leans more toward practical users, such as taxis or first-time family car buyers, while the Jetta targets a younger demographic with added stylish elements. In terms of power, both cars have different engine versions, but the Jetta often comes with turbocharged options, delivering quicker performance responses. Overall, the Santana is like a reliable old companion, while the Jetta has a sportier vibe—choosing between them depends on whether you prioritize comfort or driving pleasure. Both are decent to drive, but the differences in space and market positioning are quite noticeable.
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