Volkswagen Could Bring In Vento 1.4 TSi

by Faisal June 20, 2011

in Volkswagen Vento

Volkswagen Vento 1.4 TSi photo

Volkswagen could be considering bring in its latest Twincharger technology in the Vento. The German automaker has been extensively testing Vento’s across Maharashtra, which look visually the same as all other Ventos. We even got inside the car to make out the difference but couldn’t as the interiors very unchanged. However, we did not get a peak-a-boo under the hood and are now wondering if Volkswagen is testing a new engine on the Vento. The 1.4 TSi motor can give a much needed boost in power to the Vento, whose current 1.6L petrol motor lacks the high end grunt you would expect out of a 1600 car.

Volkswagen 1.4L TSI Engine photo

Now most of you would be pondering over what the TSI motor is all about. First things first, this engine features petrol direct injection, a turbocharger and a supercharger. This ensure the engine produces low end torque at low speeds, with the mechanically driven supercharger. When you get on to higher speeds, the turbocharger takes over and gives you power equivalent to a 2.0 liter naturally aspirated motor. Power could be boosted to 178 bhp, which is really not required for our roads. Maybe a 130bhp output from the 1.4 TSi would be more than sufficient for the car.

Volkswagen Vento TSi photo

2012 Volkswagen Vento 1.4 photo

Petrol prices are rising faster than you can blink and the TSi motors biggest advantage lies here. The innovative engine offers real world fuel efficiency of 16 kmpl. This is a rought 50% better than the existing Vento which would make the Vento a hot favourite with petrol enthusiasts, who love power but don’t want to burn a hole in their pocket. The Volkswagen 1.4 TSi engine also won the engine of the year award last month in the 1.0-1.4 liter category.

Volkswagen Vento 1.4 Petrol photo

[box type="info"]The Volkswagen 1.4L TSI Engine does duty in the Golf. If not in the Vento, VW should consider bringing it to the Jetta.[/box]

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Shreekar June 20, 2011 at 1:30 pm

The cost factor will not allow VW to bring this engine to India unless they share his engine between 3 cars (atleast !!) . Maybe the Jetta & Laura can use this engine along with Vento and the Audi A3 Sedan can use it when it bows in 2014 !!

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kedar June 20, 2011 at 2:20 pm

What will the price for 1.4 TSI Engine? If they price it more than 10lac then it will be a big flop cause of increasing petrol prices.

VW should consider more diesel option for Vento which will be affordable?

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