What are the differences between the Bora Legend and the all-new Bora?

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BrynleeMarie
07/24/25 6:48pm
1. Different prices: As a facelifted and upgraded product, the all-new Bora is priced higher than the Bora Legend. In terms of body dimensions, the all-new Bora measures 4663mm/1815mm/1462mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2688mm, while the Bora Legend measures 4562mm/1793mm/1468mm, with a wheelbase of 2614mm. 2. From the perspective of body dimensions: The all-new Bora is overall larger than the Bora Legend. This is because the all-new Bora is based on Volkswagen's new MQB platform, while the Bora Legend still comes from the PQ34 platform, so the all-new Bora offers significantly better space and comfort compared to the Bora Legend. 3. In terms of power: Both models are equipped with the same engine, but there are slight differences in tuning.
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