What are the differences between the Magotan Leading and Luxury versions?
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The differences mainly lie in the configurations. The Magotan Luxury version offers additional features compared to the Leading version, including Microfiber+Vienna stitching, 17-inch FLORIANO alloy wheels, a full LCD instrument cluster, intelligent navigation/voice/entertainment system, a 9.2-inch touchscreen, exterior ambient lighting + welcome ground lights, interior ambient lighting, rear side dual airbags, driver's knee airbag, wireless charging, and basic pre-collision protection. Below is an introduction to the Magotan: 1. In terms of exterior design, it follows the styling of the European Passat, with optimizations made to the front grille and headlights. The new family-style inverted trapezoidal grille not only enlarges the air intake but also enhances the sporty characteristics of the front fascia. The LED headlights on both sides have been updated with a new design, featuring a more fashionable lamp cavity. The previous daytime running lights have been relocated to the lower part with a small hook design, providing excellent recognition. 2. The interior has been upgraded with Volkswagen's new-style steering wheel, featuring a more logical button layout. The full LCD instrument cluster has also been improved, offering superior display quality. The 9.2-inch central control screen supports mainstream smart connectivity options like Carplay, Carlife, and MirrorLink. 3. In terms of powertrain, the Magotan offers three engine options. The 280TSI model is equipped with the EA211 series 1.4T engine, delivering a maximum power of 150PS and peak torque of 250N·m. The 330TSI model features the EA888 2.0T low-power engine, with a maximum power of 186PS and maximum torque of 320N·m. The 380TSI model is powered by the EA888 2.0T high-power engine, producing a maximum power of 220PS and maximum torque of 350N·m. The transmission system continues to be paired with the DQ381 7-speed wet dual-clutch gearbox.