Where is the Golf 7 engine model located?

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VanJackson
07/30/25 9:58am
The Golf 7 engine model can be found on the engine block, below the front windshield, and on the vehicle registration certificate. More details about the Golf 7 engine are as follows: 1. The Golf 7 is equipped with Volkswagen's new EA211 engine, which is the first four-cylinder engine to feature a cylinder deactivation system, offering significant advantages in fuel economy. 2. The technical highlight of the EA211 series engine is Volkswagen's first application of the cylinder deactivation system (also known as ACT Active Cylinder Management System) in three- and four-cylinder engines. This technology balances power performance and fuel efficiency. 3. When providing strong power output, fuel consumption is reduced, thereby achieving the goal of fuel savings. 4. This technology is first applied to small-displacement four-cylinder engines, enhancing the already fuel-efficient small-displacement engines with even better fuel economy.
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