What is the average fuel consumption of the Passat 2.0L?

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LaOscar
07/30/25 10:27am
The average fuel consumption of the Passat 2.0L is generally 9L per 100 kilometers. Below is a related introduction to the Passat 2.0L: 1. Exterior: The Passat primarily adjusts the bumper, adopting the same style as the Passat New Energy version. 2. Interior: As a mid-cycle facelift model, the 2021 Passat comes standard with a range of features including front dual airbags, front side airbags, front and rear head air curtains, EPB, auto hold, ESP, and more to ensure vehicle safety. 3. Powertrain: The Passat still offers three powertrain options: 1.4T and 2.0T in both low and high power versions. The 1.4T version delivers 110kW (150Ps) and 250N·m of torque, paired with a 7-speed dry dual-clutch transmission. The 2.0T low-power version produces 137kW (186Ps) and 320N·m of torque, while the high-power version delivers 162kW (220Ps) and 350N·m of torque. Both 2.0T powertrains are matched with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission.
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