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What is the model of the Bora's transmission?

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LaCamilla
07/30/25 12:40am

The Bora's transmission is the tiptronic six-speed manual integrated AQ250 model. The functions of the transmission are: 1. Changing the transmission ratio; 2. Expanding the torque and speed of the driving wheels; 3. Enabling the car to reverse; 4. Facilitating gear shifting or power output in the transmission. Taking the 2021 Bora as an example, it is a compact car with body dimensions of: length 4663mm, width 1815mm, height 1462mm, wheelbase 2688mm, minimum ground clearance 126mm, trunk volume 506L, and body weight 1320kg.

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MorganDella
08/15/25 5:44am

The transmission model of the Volkswagen Bora depends on the specific year and configuration. Let me break down the common scenarios. Generally, manual transmission Boras often use the MQ200 or MQ250 models, known for their smooth operation, reliability, and durability, with the MQ250 particularly suited for high-torque engines while maintaining good fuel efficiency. For automatic transmissions, most are equipped with either the 6-speed Tiptronic or 7-speed DSG models, such as the DQ200, which prioritize quick shifting and fuel economy. Older models might feature an Aisin automatic transmission. When purchasing, it's advisable to check the vehicle manual or VIN for confirmation, as different engines are paired with different transmissions. For example, the 1.4T version often comes with a DSG, offering quicker power response, while the base 1.5L model typically uses a manual transmission. Regular transmission fluid checks are crucial for longevity. In summary, while the model is important, the daily driving experience should be the top priority—don’t just focus on specs; test drive to get a real feel.

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VonClayton
10/20/25 2:40am

I previously drove a manual transmission Bora for a while and found the gearbox models quite sophisticated. The common manual transmission is the MQ250, which offers smooth and effortless gear shifting, especially in city traffic. For automatic transmissions, older models might come with a 6-speed Tiptronic, while newer ones often use a 7-speed DSG, such as the DQ200, which provides much smoother performance and quicker response on highways. However, it's worth noting that manual MT series offer better power control on mountain curves, while automatic DSG, though convenient, can occasionally jerk at low speeds. I recommend regular maintenance of transmission fluid to avoid abnormal noises. When buying a car, it's best to check the configuration details rather than just focusing on the price. A well-matched model can significantly enhance driving pleasure, which is crucial for ordinary family cars.

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HoldenRose
12/03/25 3:12am

The Bora comes with a variety of transmission models, with the manual commonly featuring the MQ200 and the automatic often equipped with DSG such as the DQ200. These parameters affect daily usage when choosing a car, providing a more stable driving experience.

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