What are the engine models of the Octavia?
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The Octavia 1.2T engine model is DJN, the 1.4T engine model is EA211, the 1.5L engine model is DLW, and the 1.6L engine model is EA211. The configuration and power aspects of the Octavia engine are as follows: Octavia configuration: The new Octavia comes standard with features such as body stability system, hill assist, tire pressure monitoring, and automatic start-stop function. However, some previously optional configurations for mid-range models, such as LED headlights, black roof/exterior rearview mirrors, and 17-inch wheels, have become exclusive to the top-end version in the new model. Octavia power: The new Octavia TSI230 and TSI280 models are still equipped with 1.2T and 1.4T turbocharged engines. The 1.2T engine has a maximum power of 85kW (116PS) and a maximum torque of 200N·m; the 1.4T engine has a maximum power of 110kW (150PS) and a peak torque of 250N·m. In terms of the transmission system, both engines are matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
I've researched the engine models of the Octavia. In the Chinese market, this car commonly comes with both gasoline and diesel versions. There are options like the 1.0-liter TSI three-cylinder turbo, 1.4-liter TSI four-cylinder turbo, 1.5-liter TSI four-cylinder turbo, and the more powerful 2.0-liter TSI four-cylinder turbo gasoline engine, which is great for long-distance driving. For diesel engines, the main choices are the 1.6-liter TDI and 2.0-liter TDI turbo, known for their fuel efficiency and durability, making them ideal for highway cruising or city commuting. Additionally, newer models offer plug-in hybrid versions like the 1.4-liter TSI iV PHEV, which can run on pure electric mode for a certain distance. These options are based on recent model years, and the choice should consider the specific year and market configuration. For example, the entry-level 1.0 TSI is sufficient for daily commuting, offering smooth acceleration and fuel savings. Older models might still have the 1.2-liter TSI or other variants, but most have been phased out. Driving this car, I feel the engine options are diverse, covering everything from economy to performance, catering to different needs.