SPECIFICATIONS
566
Engine specificationsEngine specifications (output etc.) for each respective engine alternative can be read in thetable.NOTE
Not all engines are available in all markets.
Engine Engine codeA
Output
(kW/rpm) Output
(hp/rpm) Torque
(Nm/rpm) No. of cylinders
T5/Bi-Fuel B4204T23 187/5500 254/5500 350/1500–4800 4
T6 AWD B4204T27 235/5700 320/5700 400/2200-5400 4
D3 D4204T9 110/3750 150/3750 320/1750-3000 4
D3 AWD D4204T4 110/4250 150/4250 350/1500-2500 4
D4 / D4 AWD D4204T14 140/4250 190/4250 400/1750-2500 4
D5 AWD D4204T23 173/4000 235/4000 480/1750-2250 4
A The engine code, component number and serial number can be found on the engine.
Related information
• Type designations (p. 558)
• Engine oil — specifications (p. 567)
• Coolant — specifications (p. 570)
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SPECIFICATIONS
572
Refrigerant
Cars with refrigerant R134a
WeightPrescribed grade
700 g R134a
WARNING
The air conditioning system contains pressur- ised refrigerant R134a. This system must onlybe serviced and repaired by an authorisedworkshop.
Cars with refrigerant R1234yf
Weight Prescribed grade
650 g R1234yf
WARNING
The air conditioning system contains pressur- ised refrigerant R1234yf. In accordance withSAE J2845 (Technician Training for SafeService and Containment of RefrigerantsUsed in Mobile A/C System), service andrepair of the refrigerant system must only beperformed by trained and certified techniciansin order to ensure the safety of the system.
Compressor oil
Volume Prescribed grade
60 ml PAG SP-A2
Evaporator
IMPORTANT
The A/C system's evaporator must never be repaired or replaced with a previously usedevaporator. A new evaporator must be certi-fied and labelled in accordance with SAEJ2842.
Related information
• Servicing the climate control system (p. 520)
• Type designations (p. 558)
Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions can be affected negatively by several causes.
Examples of reasons for increased fuel consump- tion are as follows:• If the car is equipped with extra equipmentthat affects the car's weight.
• The driver's driving style.
• If the customer chooses wheels other thanthose fitted as standard on the model's basicversion then rolling resistance may increase.
• High speed results in increased wind resis-tance.
• Fuel quality, road and traffic conditions,weather and the condition of the car.
A combination of the above-mentioned examplescan result in significantly increased consumption.
NOTE
Extreme weather conditions, driving with a trailer or driving at high altitudes in combina-tion with fuel quality are factors that consider-ably increase the car's fuel consumption.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
587
Steering wheel 131, 132
heating 205
keypad 131
paddle 131
steering wheel adjustment 132
Steering wheel paddles 395
Stone chips and scratches 554, 555
Stop/start function 396
Storage spaces 218 glovebox 225
tunnel console 219
Sun blind panorama roof 158
Rear door 153
Sun visor 226
Support 19
Support battery 533
Switching off the engine 387
Switch off engine 387Symbols indicator symbols 95
Symbols and messages Adaptive Cruise Control 302
centre display status field 45
Collision Warning with Auto Brake 339
parking climate 212
Systemupdates 510
T
TailgateLocking/unlocking 247, 249
power 253, 256
Temperature Control 190
experienced 183
Temporary spare spare wheel 498
Through-load hatch 229
Tools 430, 500
Top speed 575Towbar foldable 423
Towing 431, 432
Towing bracket 422, 423 specifications 425
Towing capacity and towball load 564
Towing eye 430
Traction control 273
Traffic information 441
Trailer 428 cable 426
driving with a trailer 426, 428
snaking 428
Trailer stability assist 273, 428
Transmission 389Transmission oil grade 570
Tread 484
Tread depth 484, 499
Tread wear indicators 484
Trip computer 165, 166, 168
Trip meter 165
Trip meter, resetting 166Troubleshooting Adaptive Cruise Control 300
TSA - trailer stability assist 273, 428
Tunnel console 219
Tunnel detection 137TV 449
Type approval radar system 323
remote control key system 265
Type designations 558
Tyre dimension 495, 502
Tyre load index 502