
The sedan could easily be mistaken for a Passat, but it’s smaller, even though its length has increased by 65mm (2.6in) and the wheelbase is now 78mm (3.1in) longer, after moving from the PQ34 architecture to the MQB platform.
Powering Volkswagen’s new China-only compact sedan will be three petrol engines, according to CarNewsChina. The lineup includes a 116hp 1.5-liter, a 116hp 1.2-liter turbo and a 150hp 1.4-liter turbo, mated to a five-speed manual or a six-speed automatic gearbox, depending on the model.
Volkswagen will premiere the new Lavida Plus at the 2018 Beijing Auto Show, at the end of the month. A few months later, in mid-summer, the car will go on sale locally, and it’s expected to be more expensive than the current Lavida, whose price will be reduced to around 100,000 RMB (equal to $15,850 / €12,990).
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