What does Volkswagen 280tsi mean?

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Johnathan
07/29/25 2:52am
Volkswagen 280tsi means: The engine's maximum torque is 280nm, equipped with a twin-turbocharged engine. Volkswagen 280tsi models include: Sagitar, Lamando, Lavida, Magotan, Tiguan, etc. Taking the 2020 Magotan as an example, it belongs to the mid-size car category with body dimensions of: Length 4865mm, width 1832mm, height 1471mm, wheelbase 2871mm, fuel tank capacity 66l, and trunk capacity 533l. The 2020 Magotan is equipped with a 1.4l turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 150ps, maximum power of 110kw, maximum torque of 250nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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LaBlakely
08/12/25 6:47am
I've been driving a Volkswagen for several years, and the 280TSI is quite common. The 280 represents the engine's maximum torque of approximately 280 Newton-meters, while TSI stands for Turbocharged Stratified Injection. Simply put, it means the engine has a turbocharger for strong power, and the stratified injection technology allows for more efficient fuel combustion, reducing fuel consumption. For example, it's commonly found in models like the Volkswagen Golf or Passat. Driving it feels particularly enjoyable—quick starts, stable acceleration, and effortless overtaking on highways, all while maintaining good fuel efficiency. In city driving, it consumes less than 8 liters per 100 kilometers, making it ideal for young people like me who love cars but also want to save money. The responsiveness is sharp, the engine sound is pleasant, and combined with the vehicle's suspension design, the overall handling is smooth and safe. Choosing a car with this engine offers great value for money, and maintenance isn't a hassle—regular servicing keeps issues at bay, making it very practical.
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