What does 380t mean?

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SanElliot
07/30/25 1:25am
380t is a badge used by the Volkswagen Group, typically found on the rear of their vehicles. The 380T designation indicates that the car is equipped with Volkswagen's EA888 2.0T high-power turbocharged engine, while DSG represents the transmission code for this vehicle. Below is a detailed introduction to Volkswagen's rear badges: 1. 180: Models with the 180 badge are equipped with the EA211 1.6L engine. 2. 230: Models with the 230 badge are equipped with the EA211 1.4T low-power engine. 3. 380: Models with the 380 badge are equipped with the EA888 2.0T high-power engine.
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