What is the fuel consumption of the 1.4 Jetta?

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LeElias
07/25/25 4:07pm
Jetta 1.4 fuel consumption is 5.7L/100km. Below are the specific details of the Jetta 1.4: Engine: The Jetta adopts a new 1.5L naturally aspirated engine to replace the 1.6L engine. This engine features dual variable valve timing technology, with the compression ratio increased from 10.5:1 in the 1.6L to 11:1. As a result, this engine achieves lower fuel consumption without compromising power. Model: The new Jetta manual transmission model uses Volkswagen's renowned 5-speed MQ series manual gearbox, which offers clear gear positions and excellent handling. The precise snap-in gear engagement is a Volkswagen innovation, while the reverse gear continues Volkswagen's traditional push-down style, minimizing the action required to switch between reverse and first gear, making gear changes convenient and quick.
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