Volkswagen Rabbit (A5) 3-door 2.5 (150 Hp)


Overall Rating

8.2 / 10
Safety 5.0 / 5
Engine 4.0 / 5
Value 3.5 / 5
Performance 3.8 / 5
Comfort 4.0 / 5
People\'s Opinion N/A / 5
Not Rated

Volkswagen Rabbit:

The Volkswagen Golf is a compact car/small family car produced by the German automotive manufacturer Volkswagen since 1974, marketed worldwide across eight generations, in various body configurations and under various nameplates – including as the Volkswagen Rabbit in the United States and Canada , and as the Volkswagen Caribe in Mexico. Historically, the Golf is Volkswagen's best-selling model and is among the world's top three best-selling nameplates, with more than 35 million units sold as of 2019....(Read more on Wikipedia)

(A5) 3-door Overview:

Volkswagen Rabbit ((A5) 3-door). With 228 Nm of torque, it offers ample pulling power. It has moderate fuel consumption (~10.7 l/100km). With a weight of 1349 kg, it falls in the mid‑range. Front‑wheel drive delivers efficiency and easy handling. A compact car with a rear door that swings upward to provide access to the cargo area. Seating for 5 makes it ideal for daily use.

2.5 (150 Hp) Verdict:

Rating 4 stars

Performance Verdict

Provides solid, reliable power for daily driving. The 150 Hp output, paired with a manual transmission, offers a more direct and engaging driving experience compared to the automatic.

Fuel Economy

Similar to the 170 Hp variant, fuel economy is average. The manual transmission might offer a slight edge in efficiency for skilled drivers, but it's still a thirsty 5-cylinder.

Best Use Case: City and suburban driving, appealing to those who prefer manual control.

Pros and Cons:

Pros:

  • • Robust and distinctive 2.5L 5-cylinder engine
  • • Solid build quality and refined interior for its class
  • • Comfortable ride and stable handling
  • • Excellent Euro NCAP safety rating (5 stars for adult occupant)
  • • Practical hatchback versatility with good cargo space

Cons:

  • • Fuel economy is not competitive with modern compacts
  • • Automatic transmission can feel uninspired
  • • Some interior plastics can scratch easily
  • • Rear legroom is adequate but not generous for adults

Specifications:

General:
Brand:Volkswagen
Model:Rabbit
Generation:(A5) 3-door
Modification (Engine):2.5 (150 Hp)
Start of production:2006
End of production:2007
Powertrain Architecture:Internal Combustion engine
Body type:Hatchback
Seats:5
Doors:3
Engine:
Power:150 Hp @ 5000 rpm.
Power per litre:60.5 Hp/l
Torque:228 Nm @ 3750 rpm.
Engine Model/Code:BGP, BGQ
Engine displacement:2480
Number of cylinders:5
Engine configuration:Inline
Number of valves per cylinder:4
Fuel injection system:Multi-port manifold injection
Engine aspiration:Naturally aspirated engine
Valvetrain:DOHC
Engine oil capacity:5.5 l
Coolant:9.5 l
Engine layout:Front, Transverse
Cylinder Bore:82.5 mm mm
Piston Stroke:92.8 mm mm
Performance:
Fuel Type:Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel consumption (economy) - urban:10.7 l/100 km
Fuel consumption (economy) - extra urban:7.8 l/100 km
Fuel consumption (economy) - urban (EPA):10.7 l/100 km
Fuel consumption (economy) - extra urban (EPA):7.8 l/100 km
Weight-to-power ratio:9 kg/Hp, 111.2 Hp/tonne
Weight-to-torque ratio:5.9 kg/Nm, 169 Nm/tonne
Space:
Kerb Weight:1349
Max. weight:1789
Max load:440
Trunk (boot) space - maximum:1303 l
Trunk (boot) space - minimum:400 l
Fuel tank capacity:55 l
Size:
Length:4210 mm mm
Width:1759 mm mm
Height:1479 mm mm
Wheelbase:2578 mm mm
Front track:1540 mm
Rear (Back) track:1518 mm
Ride height (ground clearance):137 mm
Powertrain:
Drivetrain ArchitectureThe Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the front wheels of the vehicle.
Drive wheelFront wheel drive
Number of gears5
Transmission typeManual
Front brakesVentilated discs, 288x25 mm
Rear brakesDisc, 260x12 mm
Assisting systemsABS (Anti-lock braking system)
Steering typeSteering rack and pinion
Power steeringElectric Steering
Tires size195/65 R15; 205/55 R16
Wheel rims size6J x 15; 6.5J x 16
Front suspensionIndependent, type McPherson with coil spring and anti-roll bar
Rear suspensionIndependent multi-link spring suspension with stabilizer

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