What is the fuel consumption of the PHEV Passat?

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DelGiselle
07/30/25 10:09am
Fuel consumption is not fixed and depends on factors such as the driver's habits, road conditions, and maintenance. Here is some information about the PHEV Passat: 1. Powertrain: The vehicle is equipped with a 1.4T + electric motor P2 plug-in hybrid system. This means an electric motor is added between the engine output and the transmission input, enabling different operating modes such as pure electric and hybrid. 2. Hybrid Structure: Unlike Toyota's E-CVT and most hybrid systems that use a relatively independent layout design between the motor and transmission, the PHEV Passat's hybrid system features a P2 hybrid structure, which has higher integration and requires fewer modifications to the original vehicle.
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