Jetta VS5

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Overview
Manufacturer FAW-Volkswagen (Jetta)
Production2019–present
AssemblyChina: Chengdu (FAW-VW) [1]
Body and chassis
Class Compact crossover SUV
Body style 5-door SUV
Layout Front-engine, front-wheel drive
Platform Volkswagen Group MQB A1
Related Jetta VS7
SEAT Ateca [2] [3]
Volkswagen Tharu/Taos
Škoda Karoq
Powertrain
Engine Petrol:
1.4 L EA211 TSI I4
Transmission 6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,630 mm (103.5 in) [4]
Length4,419 mm (174.0 in)
Width1,841 mm (72.5 in)
Height1,616 mm (63.6 in)

The Jetta VS5 is a compact crossover SUV jointly developed by FAW Group and Volkswagen Group for its China-exclusive brand, Jetta, and mainly manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen, a joint venture between the two companies since 2019.

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Overview

The Jetta VS5 was revealed at the Auto Shanghai, coinciding with the launch of the Jetta brand, a youth-focused brand for China named after the ever-popular sedan sold in China, the Volkswagen Jetta. [5] It was released to the market at the 2019 Chengdu Motor Show as the first of two SUVs from the Jetta brand. [6] The VS5 shares the same platform and body panels with the SEAT Ateca, Volkswagen Tharu and Škoda Karoq. [7]

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Rear view

At the moment, the Jetta VS5 is exclusive to the Chinese market, with no plans for it to be sold elsewhere. It uses the EA211 engine, a 1.4-litre turbocharged inline four-cylinder making 150 PS (148 hp) and 250 Nm (184 lb ft) of torque. [8]

In August of 2023, Jetta VS7, Jetta VS5 and Jetta VA3 were introduced in Tehran, Iran by Mammut khodro, the official distributor of Volkswagen in Iran. The 3 models by Jetta will be released in Iran shortly.

Sales

YearChina [9]
201936,705
202081,077
202182,809

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