What are the differences between the Lamando 230 and 280?

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LaAubree
07/29/25 10:12pm
Lamando 230 and 280 differences: different displacement, different configurations. Different displacement: Generally speaking, 230 and 280 refer to 2.3 times and 2.8 times the acceleration time of the same displacement model. Usually, the displacement of the engine determines the power performance and acceleration ability of the vehicle, but Volkswagen's same displacement engines are also divided into high-power and low-power versions. For example, the 1.4T 230 model has a maximum horsepower of 130, while the 280 model has a maximum horsepower of 150. Different configurations: The 280 has additional features such as a voice recognition control system, GPS navigation system, rear cup holders, electric adjustment for the driver and passenger seats, keyless start system, keyless entry function, power windows, etc.
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