The Volkswagen CBZA is a 1,390 cc, inline‑four turbocharged petrol engine produced between 2012 and 2015. It features direct fuel injection (TSI), dual overhead camshafts (DOHC), and variable valve timing, delivering a balance of efficiency and responsiveness. Its compact displacement with turbocharging provides strong low — rpm torque for everyday drivability in smaller vehicle platforms.
Fitted primarily to the Mk7 Golf and related MQB — platform models like the…

Production years 2012–2015 meet Euro 5 standards (VCA UK Type Approval #VCA/EMS/5679).
The Volkswagen CBZA is a 1,390 cc inline‑four turbocharged petrol engineered for compact hatchbacks and sedans (2012-2015). It combines direct fuel injection (TSI) with variable valve timing to deliver responsive performance and efficient operation. Designed to meet Euro 5 standards, it balances everyday agility with fuel economy.
| Parameter | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
Displacement | 1,390 cc | |
Fuel type | Petrol | |
Configuration | Inline‑4, DOHC, 16‑valve | |
Aspiration | Turbocharged | |
Bore × stroke | 74.5 mm × 79.5 mm | |
Power output | 103 kW (140 PS) | |
Torque | 250 Nm @ 1,500–3,500 rpm | |
Fuel system | Direct Injection (TSI) | |
Emissions standard | Euro 5 | |
Compression ratio | 10.0:1 | |
Cooling system | Water‑cooled | |
Turbocharger | Single turbocharger (IHI or BorgWarner) | |
Timing system | Chain-driven | |
Oil type | VW 502 00 / 504 00 (SAE 5W‑30) | |
Dry weight | Approx. 105 kg |
The Volkswagen CBZA was used across Volkswagen Group's MQB platform with transverse mounting. This engine received platform-specific adaptations, including unique engine mounts and ancillary layouts for different model lines. All adaptations are documented in OEM technical bulletins.
The CBZA's primary long-term consideration is intake valve carbon buildup, inherent to its direct-injection design. While not a catastrophic failure, UK DVSA data indicates it can contribute to MOT failures for emissions or running faults if neglected. Adherence to maintenance schedules and using quality fuel are key preventative measures.
Analysis derived from Volkswagen Group technical bulletins (2012-2016) and UK DVSA failure statistics (2016-2023). Repair procedures should follow manufacturer guidelines.
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The CBZA is generally robust with proper maintenance. Its main long-term concern is intake carbon buildup, common to direct-injection engines. Addressing this with periodic cleaning and using the correct oil (VW 502/504) helps ensure longevity. The timing chain is typically durable if oil changes are not neglected.
The most frequent issues are carbon buildup on intake valves, potential high-pressure fuel pump failure, PCV system faults causing oil leaks, and turbo wastegate rattle. These are well-documented in Volkswagen Group service information and owner reports.
The CBZA 1.4 TSI was primarily used in the Mk7 Golf (2012-2015). It was also fitted to the Audi A3 (8V), SEAT León III, and Škoda Octavia III from the same era, all sharing the MQB platform and badged as 1.4 TSI/TFSI with 140 PS output.
Yes, the CBZA responds well to ECU remapping. Stage 1 tunes can safely increase output to around 180-190 PS and 300+ Nm. The turbo and internals are capable of handling this increase. More power requires supporting modifications like an upgraded intercooler or injectors.
Official combined figures are around 5.4-5.8 L/100km (approx. 48-52 mpg UK) for the Golf Mk7. Real-world economy varies greatly with driving style, but 40-48 mpg UK is typical for mixed driving. Highway cruising can yield over 55 mpg UK.
Yes. Like virtually all modern engines, the CBZA is an interference design. If the timing chain were to fail or jump significantly, piston-to-valve contact would occur, causing severe internal engine damage. Regular oil changes are critical for chain life.
Volkswagen specifies oil meeting VW 502 00 or 504 00 standards, typically SAE 5W-30. Using 504 00 spec oil allows for extended LongLife service intervals. Never use oil that doesn't meet these VW specifications, as it can damage the engine.
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