What are the differences between the Volkswagen Bora and Lavida?
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Volkswagen Bora and Lavida are launched by FAW-Volkswagen and SAIC Volkswagen respectively, with significant differences in body dimensions, powertrain matching, and interior configurations. Both the Volkswagen Bora and Lavida are positioned as compact cars. The Bora has body dimensions of 4663/1815/1462 (1473) mm, while the Lavida measures 4670/1806/1474 mm, both with a wheelbase of 2688 mm. The Volkswagen Bora is equipped with three engine options: 1.2T, 1.4T, and 1.5L, delivering maximum horsepower of 116ps, 150ps, and 113ps respectively. The Lavida offers two engine options: 1.4T and 1.5L, with maximum horsepower of 150ps and 113ps respectively. Consequently, the Bora has more model variants, totaling 11, while the Lavida has 7. In terms of interior configurations, the Volkswagen Bora features a 10.3-inch LCD instrument panel, whereas the Lavida uses an 8-inch LCD instrument panel. The Bora has models that come standard with a rear center armrest, while it is optional across the Lavida lineup. The Bora offers an optional 9.2-inch central control screen, while the Lavida comes standard with an 8-inch screen. The Lavida includes rear air vents as standard across all models, whereas the Bora only offers them as standard on some models, with others requiring them as optional.