What model battery does the Lavida use?

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EmersynLee
07/29/25 3:23pm
The original battery for the Lavida is a 12V60AH Fengfan battery. Below is relevant information about the Lavida: 1. The Lavida offers excellent cost-performance ratio, low fuel consumption, good overall handling performance, and decent power performance. 2. It provides spacious seating and abundant storage space. 3. The trunk storage space can accommodate three large suitcases. 4. The current new-generation Lavida, renamed Lavida Plus, replaces the previous PQ34 platform with Volkswagen Group's core MQB platform. Combined with its cross-segment body length and wheelbase parameters, it makes it hard for consumers to ignore its presence.
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