Pacific Automotive Network sagitt. And this word is related to Sagittarius. In Europe, Sagittarius is considered a symbol of advocating freedom, pursuing speed, passion and romantic emotions. The Chinese name "Sagitar" fully embodies the artistic conception of speedy departure and exciting soaring. Among them, "Su" represents speed and dynamism, and "Teng" represents soaring and passion, symbolizing the driver's infinite pursuit of dynamism and passion, and the continuous transcendence of success.
The Sagitar logo is Satigar. The new Sagitar is a large-space A+ class comfortable sedan that perfectly combines the latest German technology with modern dynamic styling. As a benchmark German sedan for the A+ class, the new Sagitar brings a novel design appearance and greater comfort space.
The 2012 version of the FAW-Volkswagen Sagitar is a new generation model, with 10 configuration models in three displacements: 1.6L, 1.4TSI and 1.8TSI. As a classic of German quality A-class cars, the Sagitar has always had a good reputation among users, and this much-anticipated 2012 version of the Sagitar has simultaneously introduced the North American prototype body design in appearance. The wheelbase and internal space have been greatly improved compared to the old model. .
From the appearance point of view, the length, width and height of the 2012 version of the Sagitar are 4644mm, 1778mm, 1482mm respectively, and the wheelbase is 2651mm. The body size has been significantly increased, especially the rear space has been significantly changed. . This meets the needs and preferences of many consumers for space.
In terms of power, the 2012 Sagitar 1.6L model is equipped with an EA111 series engine, with the maximum output power increased to 105 horsepower (77kw) and the peak torque reaching 155N·m. It is matched with a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission. The power performance is improved compared to the old 1.6L Sagitar. The 1.4TSI and 1.8TSI engines are the same as those of the current models, except that the 1.8TSI model is matched with a 7-speed DSG dual-clutch transmission instead of the old 6AT transmission.
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