What is the displacement of the Volkswagen Tiguan L330?

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JesseRose
07/24/25 1:01pm
Volkswagen Tiguan L330 has a displacement of 2.0T. The engine equipped in this vehicle has a maximum power of 137 kW and a maximum torque of 320 Nm. The following are specific details about the Tiguan L330: 1. In terms of the transmission system, it is paired with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission. 2. In terms of appearance, the Tiguan L330 features a front grille design with a large amount of chrome decoration, extending the visual effect horizontally. The front headlight groups on both sides are connected to the front grille, giving the front of the car a grand and steady feeling. 3. For the interior, the Tiguan L330 adopts Volkswagen's new L1 family design language, with a polygonal design for the center console and a brand-new dual LCD screen design, offering a strong sense of technology.
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NoraRose
08/11/25 7:06am
I've been driving the Volkswagen Tiguan L330 for over two years now, and its 2.0-liter engine displacement is particularly suitable for a family SUV. In daily driving, the power delivery is steady, precise, and powerful, with noticeable acceleration and a strong sense of push-back, never feeling sluggish. A 2.0-liter displacement means the engine can intake two liters of air per revolution, ensuring quick starts in the city and effortless overtaking on highways. In terms of fuel consumption, my recorded average is around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, which is economical and environmentally friendly. Additionally, its turbocharging technology ensures responsive power delivery, and cold starts in winter are never slow. I often take my family on outings, and even with the car loaded with luggage, the performance doesn't suffer. Overall, it feels much more solid than smaller-displacement SUVs, and maintenance is straightforward—just an oil change is needed.
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