Which Volkswagen model displays a 320 km/h speedometer limit?
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Volkswagen's Phaeton displays a 320 km/h speedometer limit, indicating a top speed of 320 kilometers per hour. Powertrain specifications: The engine's maximum output power is 177 kW/241 hp, 246 kW/335 hp, and 309 kW/420 hp respectively. Transmission configuration: The 4motion drive system integrates a Torsen differential to perform critical power transmission functions, capable of responding to the slightest speed adjustments. Sunroof configuration: The Phaeton's sliding sunroof provides another means of effectively controlling the interior temperature. The sunroof offers both glass and solar panel options, operated via a console installed in the roof.
I particularly love Volkswagen's high-performance cars, especially paying attention to the top speed markings. The 320 km/h mark is commonly seen on the Golf GTI Clubsport S. As an owner who has driven this car, its speedometer directly scales up to 320, representing the powerful 2.0T engine and sporty tuning. In actual driving, even though highway speed limits are much lower, this marking evokes a sense of driving excitement. I recommend test driving before purchase to experience the acceleration, while regularly maintaining the tires and brake system to avoid safety risks. After all, the car may never reach that speed, but the design reflects the brand's pursuit of speed spirit. In daily use, don’t neglect coolant checks to keep the engine in optimal condition.