Which accelerates faster, Jetta or Santana?

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CeciliaDella
07/30/25 9:03am
Jetta and Santana models have basically the same acceleration speed. Car acceleration: The fastest acceleration is achieved when the engine operates at the maximum power RPM, which is also the maximum horsepower RPM point or range. However, generally, the maximum power of an engine is a point or a very narrow range, and this range differs specifically between turbocharged and naturally aspirated engines. Typically, naturally aspirated engines accelerate fastest from the maximum power RPM to the redline range, while turbocharged engines are slightly more complex and require specific analysis. Acceleration speed: Many drivers cannot truly feel the acceleration sensation, which is related to driving skills. For professionals, even cars with very small displacements can accelerate quickly. Therefore, for general household use, there is no need to deliberately choose a car based on acceleration.
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