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The difference between the VW T6 TDI340 and TDI400

When it comes to choosing the engine for your new VW T6 campervan, understanding the jargon can be helpful. Here’s a breakdown of the key terms and specifications:

1. Output Levels: VW refers to the available engine options as “output levels,” which essentially indicates the power output of the engine.

2. TDI340: This engine option has a power output of 103 kW (kilowatts) and a torque of 340 Nm (Newton meters). It offers a good balance between power and fuel efficiency.

3. Average Fuel Consumption: The TDI340 has an average fuel consumption of around 7.2 litres per 100 kilometres. This figure represents the estimated fuel efficiency of the engine.

4. Bi-Turbo TDI400: This engine option delivers a higher power output of 132 kW and a torque of 400 Nm. It features an additional turbocharger, providing more power for those seeking extra performance.

5. Average Fuel Consumption: The Bi-Turbo TDI400 has an average fuel consumption of around 7.6 litres per 100 kilometres. It may consume slightly more fuel compared to the TDI340 due to the increased power output.

Which engine do you need for your campervan? Both options are suitable, depending on your preferences. The TDI340 is perfectly fine for most campervan needs, offering a good balance of power and fuel efficiency. However, if you desire extra power and acceleration, the TDI400 with its additional turbocharger can provide the “oomph” you’re looking for.

Ultimately, the choice between the two engines comes down to your personal preference and requirements for your campervanning adventures. Check out the VW website here:

 

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