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Variants
1.2 PureTech 130
1.5 BlueHDi 130 AT
1.6 PureTech 181 AT
1.6 PureTech 225 AT
E-TENSE

Capacity

Cargo Capacity
301 L / 10.6 cu-ft
Coolant Capacity
7.0 L / 7.4 qt
Engine Oil Capacity
4.0 L / 4.2 qt
Fuel Capacity
33.7 L / 8.9 gal
Passengers
5
5

Chassis

Brakes | Front
Ventilated discs
Brakes | Rear
Ventilated discs
Power Steering
Electric Steering
Electric Steering
Suspension | Front
MacPherson strut
MacPherson strut
Suspension | Rear
Semi-independent, coil spring
Semi-independent, Torsion
Tire Size
215/50 R17
Turning Circle
10.8 m / 35.5 ft
11.1 m / 36.4 ft

Construction

Battery | Capacity
12.4 kWh (gross)
18.4 kWh (gross)
Body Style
5-door plug-in hybrid Hatchback

Dimensions

Ground Clearance
189 mm / 7.4 in
Size | Height
1490 mm / 58.7 in
1432 mm / 56.4 in
Size | Length
4400 mm / 173.2 in
4582 mm / 180.4 in
Size | Width
1866 mm / 73.5 in | 2061 mm / 81.1 in (mirror unfolded)
1809 mm / 71.2 in
Track Width | Front
1600.0 mm / 63.0 in
1540.0 mm / 60.6 in
Track Width | Rear
1605.0 mm / 63.2 in
1570.0 mm / 61.8 in
Weight
1607.0 kg / 3542.8 lbs
Wheel Size
7.0J x 17
Wheelbase
2675 mm / 105.3 in
2694 mm / 106.1 in

Performance

Electric Range
55.0 km / 34.2 mi
Fuel Economy
5.6 L/100km / 42.0 MPG (urban)

Powertrain

Drivetrain Layout
Front-engine (transverse), Front-wheel drive
Front-engine (transverse), Front-wheel drive
Emission Standard
Euro 6.3
Engine | Bore
74.0 mm / 2.9 in
Engine | Compression Ratio
12.5:1
Engine | Displacement
1.5 L / 90.9 cu-in / 1490.0 cc
Engine | Power
101.0 hp / 75.3 kW @ 5600 rpm + 149.0 hp / 111.1 kW (electric motor)
Engine | Redline
5600 rpm
Engine | Specific Output
67.8 hp/L / 1.1 hp/cu-in
Engine | Stroke
86.6 mm / 3.4 in
Engine | Type
direct-injected petrol inline-4 DOHC engine with 4 values per cylinder
Transmission | Gears
8-speed
Transmission | Type
Automatic
Multi-mode electric

Production

Availability
2021
2016 ~ 2019

Reviews

Neofiliac score
32%
26%
Pros
  • Low official fuel consumption
  • Much improved styling
  • Longer range than Mk1
Cons
  • No powerful engine options
  • Only available with small engines
  • No independent rear suspensions
  • Miserably low engine output
  • Only available with tiny engines
  • No independent rear suspensions
  • Low cargo capacity

Price

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