Meanwhile, In China, There's A Brand New VR6 Turbo-Engined VW

The Talagon is the biggest ever car to sit on VW's MQB platform, and it's available with a turbocharged VR6
Meanwhile, In China, There's A Brand New VR6 Turbo-Engined VW

The Shanghai Auto Show is now underway, which means all sorts of weird and wonderful Chinese market exclusives are emerging. Skoda, for instance, is showcasing the long-wheelbase Octavia Pro we looked at a few weeks ago, while at the stand of sister brand Volkswagen, there’s the Talagon.

Part of what VW dubs an “SUV offensive in China,” the Talagon is the biggest car to ever be based on VW Group’s widely used ‘MQB’ platform. It’s over 5.1 metres long, two metres wide and 1.8 metres tall. Most interesting of all is what you can have under the bonnet.

Meanwhile, In China, There's A Brand New VR6 Turbo-Engined VW

You can - surprise surprise - have one of two EA888 inline-four turbo engines, one producing 183bhp and the other 217. They’re badged as ‘330 TSI’ and ‘380 TSI’. Alternatively, you can have the ‘530 V6’, and yes, that involves a VR6.

Considered deceased in most parts of the world, the legendary narrow-angle ‘V6’ has been ticking along nicely in China for a little while now. The Talagon’s little brother, the Terramont (a Chinese market version of the Atlas), already uses the same 2.5-litre turbo version of the engine.

Meanwhile, In China, There's A Brand New VR6 Turbo-Engined VW

The ‘E390 DPKA’ engine features a single Mitsubishi Heavy Industries turbocharger, making for a healthy 295bhp and 369lb ft of torque. Like the inline-fours available in the Talagon, it’s only available with a seven-speed ‘DSG’ dual-clutch transmission.

A 3.0-litre version of this VR6 engine was at one point mooted for the Arteon R. VW even built a couple of circa-400bhp Arteon prototypes with the unit, but in the end, the production car was given an EA888. The reason? To keep the emissions figure down, and to make the car lighter and therefore more agile.

Meanwhile, In China, There's A Brand New VR6 Turbo-Engined VW

A shame, but many years in the future when you’ll be able to buy an Arteon R and an ex-Teramont turbo VR6 for peanuts, hopefully someone will be heroic enough to do an engine transplant.

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Myrmeko (#CTSquad)

What does the 530 even stand for? It’s a 2.5L engine with 300PS.

04/22/2021 - 10:53 |
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Something the marketing team combined their individual brain cells like power rangers to come up with, probably. Big number = fast, posh car B-)

04/22/2021 - 11:11 |
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This is something some, if not all, automakers have been doing for a couple of years now on Chinese domestic vehicles. I asked the same thing when I went back a few years ago. The three digit number represents torque in Nm. Since it is almost Chinese culture now to compare to each other so much, this is another method to flex on one another with a higher number on your trunk lid or hatch door in case exterior features of your trim level isn’t obvious enough to make you look good.

04/24/2021 - 23:36 |
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