What engine is used in the Volkswagen Polo?

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DeAlejandro
07/30/25 1:19am
Volkswagen POLO uses the EA211 series engine. Introduction to the engine: An engine (Engine) is a machine that can convert other forms of energy into mechanical energy. In 1816, Stirling in the UK (Scotland) invented the first external combustion engine, which was later improved by Watt into a steam engine. Engines can refer to both power generation devices and entire machines including power units, such as gas turbines (racing cars), electric motors, etc. Introduction to engine displacement: Engine displacement is the sum of the working volumes of all cylinders in an engine, usually expressed in liters (L). The working volume of a cylinder refers to the gas volume swept by the piston from top dead center to bottom dead center, also known as single-cylinder displacement, which depends on the cylinder bore and piston stroke. Engine displacement is a very important engine parameter, as it represents the size of the engine more accurately than cylinder bore and number of cylinders. Many engine specifications are closely related to displacement. Generally, the larger the displacement, the greater the engine's output power.
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