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2019 Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh


2019 Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
2019 e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
2019 Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
2019 e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
2019 Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
2019 e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
2019 Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
2019 e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)
Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)

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Body typeSedan
Power134 Hp
Colorblack
Transmission GearboxAutomatic
Fuel TypeElectric
Drive wheelFF
Mileage621 Miles
Vin473***
Price (out of date)$26205

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the body type, 2019 Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh?Sedan, 5 Seats, 4 Doors
How fast is the car, Volkswagen e-Lavida 2019 Sedan 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)?150 km/h
How much power, 2019 Volkswagen e-Lavida Sedan 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)?134 Hp
How many gears, What type is the gearbox, 2019 Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh?Gearbox
What is the drivetrain, Volkswagen e-Lavida 2019 Sedan 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)?Front
How long is this vehicle, 2019 Volkswagen e-Lavida Sedan 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)?4670 mm
How wide is the vehicle, 2019 Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh?1806 mm
What is the gross weigh, Volkswagen e-Lavida 2019 Sedan 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)?1970 kg
How much trunk (boot) space, 2019 Volkswagen e-Lavida Sedan 38.1 kWh (134 Hp)?510 l

Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp) 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 Specs

General information

Complectation name38.1 kWh
Production start year2019
Drive typeFront
Frame typeSedan
Transmission typeGearbox
Max speed150
Clearance, mm138
Manufacturing countryChina
Doors4

Vehicle generation

Generation name0C
Generation number1
Production start year2018

Engine, transmission and steering specs

Engine specs

FuelElectricity
Engine typeelectric motor
Has turbono
Max power, hp134
Max power, hp (kWt) / rpm134 (99) /

Electric Power

Electric range in km287
Electro Max power, (kWt)100
Electro Max torque, Nm290
Gross capacity of battery in kWh38.1

Steering

Power steeringno
Electric power steeringyes

Dimensions

Frame dimensions

Exterior length, mm4670
Exterior width, mm1806
Exterior height, mm1474

Interior dimensions

Capacity5
Seat rows2

Chassis dimensions

Wheel base, mm2680
Wheel spacing front1587
Wheel spacing rear1577

Weight and permissible load

Mass, kg1560
Max capacity410
Max. weight1970

Volumes

Trunk volume510

Suspension specs

Suspension specs

Front stabilizeryes
Front suspensionIndependent, Spring McPherson
Rear stablilizeryes
Rear suspensionDependent, multilever

Wheel rims

Aluminium wheelyes

Tires

Front wheels205/55 R16
Rear wheels205/55 R16

Brakes

Front brakeVentilated discs
Rear brakeDiscs
Regenerative brakingyes

Exterior

Headlights

Led lightsyes
Diod head lightsyes
Led backlightsyes
Additional stop lightyes
Light sensoryes
Rain sensoryes

Side mirrors

Exterior mirrors in body coloryes
Side mirrors with repeaters indicatorsyes
Power adjustable door mirrorsyes
Door mirrors heatingyes

Doors

Door handles in body coloryes

Windows

Termoglassyes
Rear glass heatyes

Body color

Metallic paint Bodyoption

Interior

Steering wheel and center panel

Leather windingyes
Adjustable steeringyes
Telescopic steeringyes
Tilt steeringyes
Audio control on steering wheelyes
Utility color displayyes
Env tempyes
Engine start buttonyes

Interior design

Leather upholsteryyes

Seats

2nd row60/40 ratio fold seat
Separating armrest frontyes
Separating armrest rearno
Seats pocketsyes

Electric interior package

Power adjustable driver seatno
Power ajustable front seatno
Front seat heateryes
Centralized door lockyes
Keyless enteryes
Keylessyes
Power window frontyes
Power window rearyes
Front sheeld electro heateryes

Additional interior equipment

Smokers packetoption
AC plugyes

Safety

Airbags

Drivers airbagyes
Passengers airbagyes
Side airbagyes
Curtain airbagsyes

Children safety

isofix baryes

Electronic security and traffic control systems

ABSyes
Electronic Brake Distributionyes
Break assistyes
ESPyes
traction controlyes
Hill-start assist control systemyes
Damping Control Systemyes

Amenity

Microclimate

Air conditioneryes
Automatic air conditioningyes
Part climat equipment2 zones

Audio systems

Radioyes
CD playerno
MP3 Supportyes
Hands freeyes
Additional sound equipment6 speakers, AUX

Navigation and video equipment

Full color LCD display8"
Navigation systemyes
Back monitorno

Additional amenities

Antidazzle rearview mirroryes
Mirrors in sunshieldsyes
Onboard computeryes

Car safety

Immobilizeryes

Driver Kit

Spare tyre smallyes


2019 Volkswagen e-Lavida 38.1 kWh (134 Hp) specs

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Adolf Hitler had a keen interest in cars even though he did not like to drive. In 1933, shortly after taking over as leader of Germany, he asked Ferdinand Porsche to make changes to his original 1931 design to make it more suited for the working man. Hans Ledwinka discussed his ideas with Ferdinand Porsche, who used many Tatra design features in the 1938 "KdF-Wagen", later known as the VW Käfer—or Volkswagen Beetle. On 22 June 1934, Dr. Ferdinand Porsche agreed to create the "People's Car" for Hitler.

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