What does Sagitar 280tsi mean?

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ElliottAnn
07/30/25 9:29am
Sagitar is a sedan under FAW-Volkswagen, and the model configured as 280tsi represents Volkswagen's new logo. Below is the explanation of the meaning of the logo 280tsi: 1、280: 280 represents the car's torque of 280N·m. 2、tsi: tsi stands for the engine's Twincharged (Turbo and Supercharged) Stratified Injection technology, where T represents Twincharged, s stands for Stratified, and i represents Injection. The new logo of this Volkswagen model is defined based on the rule: "Torque level mark value in N·m + engine technology type".
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