Why was the Volkswagen Lamando GTS discontinued?

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LePeyton
07/30/25 9:15am
Volkswagen Lamando GTS is currently not discontinued. Additional information is as follows: 1. In terms of exterior details, the Lamando 2.0T model may be referred to as the Lamando GTS. The new car's exterior will undergo modifications in certain details, featuring a red GTS badge on the front fender and equipped with a black multi-spoke wheel design. 2. In terms of power, the Lamando GTS is expected to adopt the third-generation EA888-2.0TSI engine with a maximum power output of 220Ps. For transmission, it may be paired with the same 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission as the new Golf GTI. 3. Regarding exterior design, the Lamando GTS incorporates numerous sporty elements such as honeycomb grille, red-line xenon headlights, 18-inch alloy wheels, and dynamic rear wing, all while maintaining the dimensions of the current Lamando model, showcasing a uniquely charming sporty style.
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