What is the difference between Volkswagen CC 380 and 330?
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The differences between Volkswagen CC 380 and 330 are: 1. Different maximum engine power: The Volkswagen CC 380 has a maximum engine power of 162 kW; the Volkswagen CC 330 has a maximum engine power of 137 kW. 2. Different maximum engine torque: The Volkswagen CC 380 has a maximum engine torque of 350 Nm; the Volkswagen 330 has a maximum engine torque of 320 Nm. 3. Different maximum power RPM: The Volkswagen CC 380's engine reaches maximum power at 4500 to 6200 RPM; the Volkswagen 330's engine reaches maximum power at 5000 RPM.
I particularly love the driving experience of the Volkswagen CC. The core difference between the 330 and 380 lies in their power output. The 330 is equipped with a 2.0T low-power engine, delivering around 190 horsepower, which provides a smooth and gentle ride, making it ideal for city commuting. It's also quite fuel-efficient, consuming only about 7-8 liters per 100 kilometers. On the other hand, the 380 is the high-performance version with 272 horsepower, offering more aggressive acceleration—0-100 km/h in just over 5 seconds—and a strong sense of push-back force. With the addition of the 4WD system, it provides better stability on slippery roads. However, the 380 consumes more fuel, around 9-10 liters per 100 kilometers, and maintenance might be slightly more expensive. As a car enthusiast, I’d recommend the 380 to those who enjoy spirited driving, but it’s better suited for highway use. For daily driving, the 330 is more practical and worry-free. The overall space and interior are similar, with no major differences, so the choice ultimately depends on personal preference.