Volkswagen — Voyage Turbo 1.46

The factory versions of the Voyage focus on reliability and fuel efficiency rather than high-performance turbocharging:

The , a compact sedan primarily sold in Latin America, does not officially feature a "Turbo 1.46" engine variant from the factory. While standard production models utilize 1.0L and 1.6L naturally aspirated engines , many owners and enthusiasts custom-modify these vehicles with aftermarket turbochargers, sometimes achieving outputs as high as 570 CV in specialized performance builds. Standard Engine Specifications (Factory Models) VOLKSWAGEN VOYAGE TURBO 1.46

: Delivers roughly 147–150 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque , with peak torque available as low as 1,400 rpm. The factory versions of the Voyage focus on

: Debuted in 1981 as a sedan variant of the Gol and was marketed in North America as the VW Fox between 1987 and 1993. : Debuted in 1981 as a sedan variant

: The sedan typically measures 4,213 mm to 4,230 mm in length with a height of approximately 1,464 mm .

The factory versions of the Voyage focus on reliability and fuel efficiency rather than high-performance turbocharging:

The , a compact sedan primarily sold in Latin America, does not officially feature a "Turbo 1.46" engine variant from the factory. While standard production models utilize 1.0L and 1.6L naturally aspirated engines , many owners and enthusiasts custom-modify these vehicles with aftermarket turbochargers, sometimes achieving outputs as high as 570 CV in specialized performance builds. Standard Engine Specifications (Factory Models)

: Delivers roughly 147–150 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque , with peak torque available as low as 1,400 rpm.

: Debuted in 1981 as a sedan variant of the Gol and was marketed in North America as the VW Fox between 1987 and 1993.

: The sedan typically measures 4,213 mm to 4,230 mm in length with a height of approximately 1,464 mm .