What do the numbers on the rear of the Magotan mean?

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OKaleb
07/29/25 9:43am
The numbers on the rear of the Magotan refer to the engine displacement. The Magotan has numbers such as 280, 330, and 380 on its rear, which represent the engine displacement and also indicate the positioning of different trim levels. The numbers on the rear of the car also represent the peak torque of the engine. 280 represents a peak torque of 250 to 300 Nm, 330 represents a peak torque of 300 to 350 Nm, and 380 represents a peak torque of 350 Nm. The Magotan is a mid-to-high-end sedan. In terms of the powertrain, the car offers 1.4TSI, 1.8TSI, and 2.0TSI engines for consumers to choose from. Among them, the 1.8TSI and 2.0TSI are the third-generation EA888 engines, with maximum output powers of 179 horsepower and 220 horsepower, respectively.
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LaLila
08/12/25 11:12am
The numbers on the rear of the Magotan usually represent the engine torque level, which essentially indicates the power parameters of the engine. For example, the '330' in 330TSI means the engine can output 330 Newton-meters of torque at a specific RPM—the higher the number, the faster the acceleration and the more spirited the drive. These aren't arbitrary digits; Volkswagen uses this system to differentiate models with varying displacements and performance levels, making it easier for buyers to spot the differences at a glance. Having researched many models myself, I find this labeling highly practical, especially in congested cities where stronger power allows for easier overtaking. Additionally, it correlates with fuel efficiency—smaller-numbered versions may be more economical, ideal for daily commutes. When buying, don't forget to test-drive variants with different numbers to experience their real-world performance rather than judging by the digits alone. In short, understanding this helps you choose a Magotan better suited to your driving habits, avoiding regrets later on.
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Stacey
10/06/25 7:26am
Hey, the numbers at the back of the Volkswagen Magotan, like 280TSI, are basically abbreviations for the engine torque, meaning approximately 280 Newton meters. These numbers help people quickly understand the car's power—higher numbers feel more exhilarating when accelerating on highways. However, it's not purely a displacement indicator anymore, as Volkswagen adjusted the rules a few years ago. I've test-driven my friend's car and felt that the 330 model climbs slopes with ease, while the 280 model is more fuel-efficient and less stressful in city traffic jams. Compared to other brands like Toyota, which uses letters for differentiation, Volkswagen's approach is more intuitive. When checking out cars, it's advisable to ask the salesperson for details and not be misled by the numbers—actual test drives are necessary to experience how they affect your daily rides. In short, it's a power indicator to help you avoid wasting money and find the right ride that suits your preferences.
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