What is the curb weight of the old model Volkswagen Santana?

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OLeonardo
07/30/25 1:44am
The classic Volkswagen Santana has four different curb weights: 1100KG, 1120KG, 1155KG, and 1210KG. The curb weight of the classic Santana varies depending on the year, configuration, and model. The 1100KG version is the 1.4L naturally aspirated manual transmission model, which is the lightest among Santana models. The 1210KG version is the 1.4T model, which is the heaviest among all Santana models. Below is an introduction to the configuration of the new Santana: 1. Powertrain: The new Santana is equipped with EA211 series engines in 1.4L and 1.6L displacements. The 1.4L engine delivers a maximum power of 66kW, while the 1.6L engine offers a maximum power of 81kW. Both engines feature a lighter all-aluminum construction. 2. Suspension: The suspension setup is the same as the POlO, utilizing a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear torsion beam non-independent suspension.
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