Volkswagen Lavida

E416458

The Volkswagen Lavida is a compact sedan produced for the Chinese market that has become one of Volkswagen’s best-selling models in China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model
compact car
sedan
assembly Anting, China
surface form: Anting, Shanghai, China
basedOn Volkswagen Group PQ platform
surface form: Volkswagen Group PQ34 platform
bodyStyle 4-door sedan
class compact car (C-segment)
derivativeModel Volkswagen Lavida self-linksurface differs
surface form: Volkswagen Cross Lavida

Volkswagen Lavida self-linksurface differs
surface form: Volkswagen Gran Lavida

Volkswagen Lavida self-linksurface differs
surface form: Volkswagen Lavida Langyi (facelifted variants under Chinese name)
doorCount 4
drivetrain 2WD
emissionsStandard China IV (earlier models)
China V / China VI (later models)
engineConfiguration inline-4
engineType petrol engine
facelift 2012 facelift
2018 facelift
fuelType gasoline
generation first generation (2008–2012)
second generation (2012–2018)
third generation (from 2018)
introducedAt Auto China 2008
layout front-engine, front-wheel-drive
manufacturer SAIC Volkswagen
VW
surface form: Volkswagen
market China
marketName 朗逸 (Langyi) in Chinese
marketPosition positioned below Volkswagen Sagitar in China
notableFeature developed specifically for Chinese market preferences
notableMarket Chinese domestic market
platform Volkswagen Group PQ platform
surface form: Volkswagen Group PQ25/PQ32 derivative (later generations)

Volkswagen Group PQ34 (first generation)
primaryCompetitor Hyundai Elantra
surface form: Hyundai Elantra (China)

Nissan Sentra
surface form: Nissan Sylphy (China)

Toyota Corolla
surface form: Toyota Corolla (China)
productionStart 2008
safetyFeature ABS
airbags
electronic stability control (on higher trims)
salesAchievement one of Volkswagen’s best-selling models in China
seatingCapacity 5
segment mainstream family sedan segment in China
soldBy SAIC Volkswagen dealerships in China
successorOf Volkswagen Lavida self-linksurface differs
surface form: Volkswagen Bora (in some Chinese market segments)
transmissionOption 5-speed manual transmission
6-speed automatic transmission

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SAIC Volkswagen sharesManufacturerWith Volkswagen Lavida
Chevrolet Monza (China) competitor Volkswagen Lavida
Volkswagen Passenger Cars hasModel Volkswagen Lavida
Volkswagen Lavida successorOf Volkswagen Lavida self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Volkswagen Bora (in some Chinese market segments)
Volkswagen Lavida derivativeModel Volkswagen Lavida self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Volkswagen Gran Lavida
Volkswagen Lavida derivativeModel Volkswagen Lavida self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Volkswagen Cross Lavida
Volkswagen Lavida derivativeModel Volkswagen Lavida self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Volkswagen Lavida Langyi (facelifted variants under Chinese name)