Previous generation |
Fourth generation (RS) (2001-2003) |
Current generation |
Sixth Generation (2020-2021) |
Engine
The engine is the heart of the car. The larger the engine size, the more power it can produce. |
ERC (3.6L V6) |
HP
The more horsepower under the hood of your car - the higher speed it can reach and the larger loads it can carry. |
305 hp |
Tire size
Your safety on the road depends on the quality of your tires - keep an eye on their condition and change them in time if you start to notice their wear. |
235/65 R17, 235/60 R18, 245/55 R19, 245/50 R20, 255/45 R20 |
Oil capacity
Make sure that the oil in your engine is always at an adequate level for its proper operation. |
5.0 quarts 0W-20 |
Fuses
If any of the fuses blew - it will often fail and the system for which it is responsible, so if you notice a malfunction in the electrical system of the car - then check the fuses first. |
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Battery size
The battery is responsible for powering all of the electrical components in your car - keep an eye on its condition, because over time it loses its power and needs to be replaced. |
94RH7, H6-AGM |
Safety ratings
Modern cars are equipped with a huge number of systems and devices to ensure the safety of the driver and passengers. |
5 ![]() |
Generations
During the production process, cars undergo various changes, both externally and technically. Global changes usually mark the transition to the next generation. |
Sixth Generation (2020-2021) |
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