All-New Sagitar L To Launch on September 9 With Pre-Sale Starting at 119,900 Yuan
Recently, it has been learned from CheZhiWang that the new FAW-Volkswagen Sagitar L will be officially launched on September 9th. The car has previously started pre-sales, offering 3 models with a pre-sale price range of 119,900 to 135,900 yuan.
In terms of appearance, the all-new Sagitar L adopts the latest family design language. The light groups on both sides of the front face are integrated with the grille, with the Volkswagen logo positioned in the center. Overall, it looks like a smaller version of the Magotan, exuding a strong presence.
In terms of body dimensions, the new car measures 4812mm in length, 1813mm in width, and 1479mm (1472mm) in height, with a wheelbase of 2731mm, showing an increase in length, width, and height compared to the current model. Thanks to the extended body, the entire side profile of the new Sagitar L is more graceful and elegant, with the waistline and lower door crease lines running diagonally across the body, further enhancing its sporty feel. The taillights feature the currently popular through-type design, with an internal smoked finish, making them highly recognizable when illuminated.
In terms of interior, the new car adopts a mainstream minimalist design, replacing the traditional gear lever structure with a column shifter, freeing up more space. The floating central control screen measures 15 inches, has a 2K resolution, and is equipped with a wireless phone charging pad.
In terms of power, the new car will be equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged four-cylinder engine, producing a maximum power of 118 kW and a maximum torque of 250 N·m. The transmission system will use a 7-speed dry dual-clutch gearbox. Car Quality Network will continue to follow and report more news about the new car.
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