What are the differences between the Sagitar Excellence Edition and Luxury Edition?

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Clark
07/29/25 2:28am
The differences between the Sagitar Excellence Edition and Luxury Edition are as follows: 1. Different configurations: (1) Excellence Edition: The interior is equipped with steering wheel length adjustment, steering wheel height adjustment, and welcome sill strips with SAGITAR logo. (2) Luxury Edition: The interior is equipped with a commemorative body badge. 2. Different driving experiences: (1) Excellence Edition: Equipped with ACC 3.0 advanced adaptive cruise system, combined with a comprehensively optimized chassis layout and full-series rear independent suspension design, delivering a smooth and effortless driving experience. (2) Luxury Edition: The entire series is equipped with EA211-1.2TSI and 1.4TSI high-power engines, along with a 58-car driving mode selection function, allowing free choice among standard, economical, sport, and personalized settings for four driving modes, achieving comprehensive mature driving control.
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