What are the engine models of the Volkswagen New Sagitar?
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The engine models of the Volkswagen New Sagitar are EA211-DJN and EA211-DJS, with actual displacements of 1197ml and 1395ml respectively. The characteristics of these two engines are as follows: 1. Both engines have 4 cylinders arranged in an "L" configuration, with 4 valves per cylinder and turbocharged intake. 2. The valve trains of both engines are DOHC, with a maximum power speed of 6000 RPM and a maximum torque speed of 4500 RPM. 3. Both engines use gasoline as fuel, with a recommendation for 95 octane gasoline. The fuel supply method is direct injection, and the cylinder head and block are made of aluminum alloy.
I've been researching the engine of the Volkswagen New Sagitar for quite some time. It uses the EA211 series 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, model named 1.5TSI EVO, with approximately 160 horsepower and 250 Nm of torque, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission that delivers smooth driving. The TSI technology combines direct injection and turbocharging, offering quick power response and low fuel consumption—around 6 liters per 100 km in the city and even more economical on highways. During daily driving, the acceleration is smooth and never sluggish, especially when overtaking on highways, the push-back feeling is quite comfortable. The Sagitar also has a 1.2T version, but the 1.5T offers better value for money, with simple and reliable maintenance. Volkswagen engines are highly durable with few minor issues, and they run well on 92-octane gasoline, saving both money and hassle. Overall, it strikes a good balance between performance and practicality, making it suitable for family use or long-distance travel.