What are the differences between the Magotan Leading and Luxury models?

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VonMackenzie
07/29/25 4:43pm
Here are the main differences between the Magotan Leading and Luxury models: 1. Engine: The Leading model is equipped with a (1.4L turbocharged) engine. The Luxury model is equipped with a (2.0L turbocharged) engine. 2. Curb weight: The Leading model has a curb weight (kg) of 1440. The Luxury model has a curb weight (kg) of 1540. 3. Maximum torque: The Leading model has a maximum torque (Nm/rpm) of 250/1750-3000. The Luxury model has a maximum torque (Nm/rpm) of 320/1600-4000. 4. Maximum power: The Leading model has a maximum power of 110kW. The Luxury model has a maximum power of 137kW.
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