What are the differences between the Magotan 330 Luxury Edition and the Leading Edition?

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BrooklynDella
07/29/25 5:43pm
The differences between the Magotan 330 Luxury Edition and the Leading Edition: 1. Different safety configurations: The Magotan 330 Luxury Edition has knee airbags and fatigue driving reminders; the Magotan 330 Leading Edition lacks these features. 2. Different external configurations: The Magotan 330 Luxury Edition is equipped with a hands-free trunk and keyless entry system; the Magotan 330 Leading Edition does not have these features. There are a total of 16 Magotan models currently on sale, featuring 2 engine options (1.4T and 2.0T) and 1 transmission choice (dual-clutch). In terms of appearance, the Magotan's front grille with horizontal bars presents a clean, capable, and sophisticated look. The front grille connects seamlessly with the headlights, enhancing the vehicle's horizontal visual presence and making the body appear wider. The side profile is well-proportioned, balanced, and robust, with excellent proportions. The rear end is full and stylish, overall very much in line with Volkswagen's aesthetic appeal.
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