What is the Volkswagen Sagitar?
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FAW-Volkswagen Sagitar is the 2006 version of the Jetta, with its English name "Sagitar", positioned as a "German high-performance sedan". The 2006 Jetta was developed based on the fifth-generation Jetta sold by Volkswagen in North America, and the 2006 Jetta, developed on Volkswagen's new-generation PQ35 chassis, adopts the most advanced FSI engine. The following is an introduction to the FAW-Volkswagen Sagitar: 1. Exterior design: The front of the new Jetta retains the unique style of the Volkswagen brand, with a rugged "X"-shaped sports DNA, making it more dynamic and stylish. The front grille adopts a three-slat design, with added chrome trim strips to make the vehicle more full-bodied and refined. The newly integrated xenon headlights and L-shaped daytime running lights composed of LED lights give the front face of the new Jetta more visual impact. 2. Dimensions: The new Jetta has undergone slight adjustments in size, with the overall length, width, and height being 4,655mm, 1,780mm, and 1,453mm respectively, among which the body length has increased by 11mm, and the wheelbase is 2651mm. The spacious interior ensures ample front-row driving space while providing equally comfortable rear seating space, with suitable head and legroom. 3. Powertrain: The new Jetta lineup features three different engines with varying performance levels: a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, a 1.4TSI (96kW), and a high-power version of the 1.4TSI (110kW). It is paired with a 5-speed MQ manual transmission, a 6-speed TipTronic automatic transmission, and a 7-speed DSG dual-clutch transmission.