What are the differences between Volkswagen CC and Magotan?

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EvanDella
07/29/25 11:51am
Strictly speaking, Volkswagen CC and Magotan are not the same type of cars. The Volkswagen CC is positioned as a sports mid-size sedan, emphasizing individuality and sportiness, while the Magotan is a business mid-size sedan, also suitable for family use, focusing on business and comfort. Here are the detailed specifications: 1. Powertrain: The Volkswagen CC is equipped with three engines: 1.8T, 2.0T, and 3.0L V6, while the Magotan comes with three engines: 1.4T, 2.0T low-power, and 2.0T high-power. In terms of power level, the Volkswagen CC is half a grade higher than the Magotan. 2. Design: Both the Volkswagen CC and Magotan can be considered as cars with high aesthetic appeal. The new-generation Magotan features a redesigned front fascia, giving the car a more pronounced three-dimensional and layered appearance. The Volkswagen CC also adopts a newly designed front face, with a chrome-decorated grille, incorporating simple yet bold lines, paired with sharply angled engine hood, making the car look extraordinary. 3. Configuration: The Volkswagen CC has a slight edge over the Magotan in terms of configuration. Additional features of the CC include: rearview camera, automatic parking, paddle shifters, sport seats, electric seat memory, front seat ventilation, GPS navigation, automatic headlights, adaptive headlights, headlight washers, mirror memory, and rear side privacy glass. In comparison, the Magotan offers additional features such as rear side airbags, knee airbags, engine start-stop, co-pilot boss key, smartphone connectivity, and rear independent air conditioning.
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