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What are the differences between T5 and T6?

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StViolet
07/29/2025

T5 and T6 mainly have the following three differences: 1. Different engines: T5 is a transverse inline 5-cylinder engine, while T6 is a transverse inline 6-cylinder engine. The main difference lies in the number of cylinders. T6 has one more cylinder than T5, resulting in different displacements, maximum output power, and torque. 2. Different power: Both are 2.0T engines, but the T5 has a maximum horsepower of 254 HP, a maximum power of 187 kW, and a maximum torque of 350 N·m. In contrast, the T6 version has a maximum horsepower of 321 HP, a maximum power of 235 kW, and a maximum torque of 400 N·m. The T6 offers stronger power and more driving mode options compared to the T5. 3. Different drive systems: The T5 adopts front-wheel drive with turbocharging, while the T6 version features both mechanical and turbo dual-charging and uses all-wheel drive.

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LeilaniFitz
08/12/2025

I've driven quite a few vehicles, having used both the T5 and T6. The T5 is Volkswagen's classic commercial van – rugged and durable but with a somewhat basic interior, offering generous cargo space ideal for hauling goods. The T6 features more modern styling with updated lighting and grille designs, delivering significantly quieter operation. Engine-wise, the T5's older powerplant is less fuel-efficient, while the T6's upgraded diesel engine offers better mileage. Regarding safety, the T6 adds automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist. For space, the T5 has slightly larger cargo capacity but firmer seats, whereas the T6 provides more comfortable seating for long journeys. Maintenance costs are higher for the T6 due to its complex electronics, though reliability is substantially improved. Overall, the T6 represents clear upgrades in comfort and technology, making it better suited for business use or family upgrades.

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VanCarson
10/02/2025

From a professional perspective, the T6 shows significant improvements over the T5. The T6 features sleek exterior lines with LED headlights and dynamic alloy wheels, presenting a more stylish overall look with high safety ratings. Opting for the 2.0TDI engine delivers more efficient and stable power output, whereas the older T5 model suffers from insufficient power and higher fuel consumption. The T6's interior upgrades include a touchscreen entertainment system with CarPlay support, while the T5 has a plasticky feel and basic infotainment. The T6's chassis tuning offers greater stability and smoother handling, particularly enhancing comfort in urban driving. While space is comparable, the T6's optimized seat layout provides more spacious third-row seating. Considering overall costs, the T6 is recommended for its higher resale value and suitability for long-term use with reduced maintenance needs.

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VanRafael
11/15/2025

Personally, I think the T6 is way cooler! The old T5 had an outdated look and high wind resistance, while the T6's new design features dazzling lights and stylish rims that boost its appeal. The tech-savvy interior includes a large touchscreen for seamless phone connectivity and music playback. The driving experience is improved with the T6's upgraded suspension, offering stable cornering and a smooth ride. The space is more practical with a user-friendly layout and plenty of storage compartments. The T6's engine is fuel-efficient and eco-friendly, making trips hassle-free with fewer fuel stops. Overall, the upgrades in style and convenience make it worth buying.

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LailaLynn
01/06/2026

For daily family use, I prioritize safety and comfort. The T6 comes with collision warning and automatic braking systems, ensuring the safety of family trips. In terms of space, the T6's adjustable seats offer flexible and soft seating, making the third row comfortable and spacious for children. The T5, on the other hand, has inferior interior materials and insufficient sound insulation, making long trips tiring. Regarding fuel efficiency, the T6's engine is highly efficient, saving fuel in urban areas and reducing expenses. From a maintenance perspective, it's important to note that the T6 has more electronic components, so regular maintenance is necessary to avoid minor issues. Considering practicality, the T6 is more suitable for family needs.

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KateLee
04/03/2026

As an enthusiast, the T6 engine enhances horsepower output with linear power delivery and reduced jerkiness. Chassis optimization improves stability and minimizes body roll, offering a more refined driving experience. On the tech front, the LED lighting system is energy-efficient and durable, while the infotainment upgrade features a multifunctional display. The T5 is traditional yet reliable, though its drawback lies in outdated technology. While space is similar, the T6 upgrades materials with eco-friendly linings to reduce odors. Overall, the T6 is an evolved version emphasizing modern driving pleasure and reliability.

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