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− | [[Image:Volkswagen_Lavida.jpg]] | + | Golf IV-based sedan, styled in China for Chinese sale, joined by a wagon, Gran Lavida, in 2013. Related to the 2008 [[Volkswagen Bora]] in China. Lavida Plus successor, shown as Lavida on the official website, appeared in 2018. |
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− | '''Volkswagen Lavida (PQ34). 2008 to date (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon. F/F, 1197, 1390, 1598, 1984 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' Chinese-styled sedan from Shanghai–Volkswagen JV, using some [[Volkswagen Golf IV|Golf IV]] components. Smallest 1·4 TSI unit introduced into Lavida range in 2009. Longer than concurrent [[Volkswagen Bora (2008–)|New Bora]] from the FAW–VW JV, but sitting on same wheelbase. Facelift in 2013, with wagon, dubbed Gran Lavida, added. Soft-roader version of wagon called Cross Lavida. Further facelift in 2015, to corporate grille, but engines stayed the same.
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− | ''Manufacturing location:'' Shanghai, China
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| ''Marque:'' [[Volkswagen]] | | ''Marque:'' [[Volkswagen]] |
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Latest revision as of 12:53, 11 February 2019
Golf IV-based sedan, styled in China for Chinese sale, joined by a wagon, Gran Lavida, in 2013. Related to the 2008 Volkswagen Bora in China. Lavida Plus successor, shown as Lavida on the official website, appeared in 2018.
Marque: Volkswagen