Why does the Volkswagen Talagon require 98-octane gasoline?
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Volkswagen Talagon's 2.0T four-cylinder version requires the use of 98-octane gasoline. Below is an extended explanation: 1. Gasoline Octane Rating: This represents the ratio of the actual gasoline's anti-knock performance to that of standard gasoline. The higher the octane rating, the stronger the anti-knock performance. Standard gasoline is composed of isooctane and n-heptane. A higher octane rating is not necessarily better; it depends on what octane rating the engine is designed for, as specified in the user manual and on the fuel tank cap. 2. Talagon's Exterior Dimensions: The Talagon measures 5152mm in length, 2002mm in width, and 1795mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2980mm. Compared to similar models, the Talagon is 100mm longer, 13mm wider, and 22mm taller. In terms of seating configuration, the Talagon offers both six-seat and seven-seat versions.