
Volkswagen models with letters under the badge include the Phaeton, Phideon, and Passat. Taking the 2021 Phideon Luxury Edition as an example, its body dimensions are: 5074mm in length, 1893mm in width, and 1489mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3009mm. It has a fuel tank capacity of 75 liters and a trunk capacity of 440 liters, with a curb weight of 1805kg. The 2021 Phideon Luxury Edition features a five-link independent front suspension and a trapezoidal link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine that delivers a maximum horsepower of 224PS, a maximum power output of 165kW, and a peak torque of 350Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

As a long-time car enthusiast, I'd like to talk about Volkswagen models with lettering beneath the emblem. The most classic is undoubtedly the Phaeton, which directly bears the 'Phaeton' lettering below the VW logo at the rear—understated yet exuding premium quality. When I research car models online, I often find many materials highlighting its unique design. Then there's the Phideon, as the successor to the Phaeton, quite common in the Chinese market, with a similar rear badge placement. Those who've driven it praise its smooth power delivery and low noise levels, though maintenance costs are relatively higher. These models draw design inspiration from luxury brands, emphasizing status without being flashy. They offer high daily comfort, spacious interiors, and are great for long trips, though fuel consumption requires attention. Regular maintenance checks are recommended to extend their lifespan. Other Volkswagen models like the Touareg or Golf may have name badges, but not the same lettering layout directly beneath the emblem.

I often watch car reviews on Douyin. The most famous Volkswagen model with letters on the rear is the Phaeton, and now the Phideon is also quite common and can be seen on the road. Young people think it's cool to have the word 'Phideon' directly under the VW logo on the rear. For example, my friend just bought this car, which is full of tech features inside and out, especially the automatic headlights and air conditioning system, which are simple and convenient to adjust, but the urban fuel consumption is relatively high, so it's better to choose the economy mode. When driving out for fun, the high recognition of the letters makes it easy to park and find the car, and the large space and trunk make it hassle-free to load luggage. I suggest young people try the actual car for comfort and handling feel when choosing a car, after all, the high safety with multiple airbags makes the Phaeton and Phideon excellent choices overall.

From a car repair experience perspective, Volkswagen models with lettering on the rear are primarily the Phaeton and Phideon. If the lettering below the VW emblem on these models gets damaged, repairs can be troublesome and may affect the used car price. During inspections, pay attention to the smoothness of the lettering; if there are cracks, replace them promptly to avoid rust. Other models like the Tiguan have nameplates offset to one side, which isn't a standard design. These cars offer stable performance and responsive brakes, with medium to high maintenance costs. It's recommended to check the electrical circuits monthly to ensure safety.

As a long-distance driver, I've personally experienced the Phideon's rear 'Phideon' lettering, which is clearly visible in the rearview mirror and highly recognizable. This type of car has excellent sound insulation, making it quiet and comfortable on the road, though wind noise is slightly noticeable at high speeds. The space is well-designed with a large trunk, making it suitable for family trips. Fuel consumption is relatively high in urban areas, so driving habits need attention. Safety is outstanding with multiple airbags and quick ABS response. Overall, the Phaeton and Phideon are typical Volkswagen models with lettering, which is rare in other models.


