1.0 / 1.5 TSI / eTSI (EA211 EVO)
2019–2024 · petrol · 1498cc · 150hp
Engine codes: DLAA, DPCA, DFYA
Reliability, common problems and owner reviews for the Volkswagen Golf VIII 1.0 / 1.5 TSI / eTSI (EA211 EVO). Check this before you buy used.
The TSI petrols — the 1.0 three-cylinder and the 1.5 four (EA211 EVO, with ACT cylinder-deactivation, and the eTSI 48V mild-hybrid — shared across the Octavia IV/Leon IV/Audi A3) — are economical, willing and belt-driven, far more robust than VAG's old chain-driven small TSIs. Cautions are the modern norm: cam-belt service (keep to schedule), direct-injection intake carbon over time, water-pump/PCV items, the early 1.5 EVO/eTSI low-load hesitation and software niggles (the Mk8's early software was famously buggy — ensure updates), and the 7-speed DSG on eTSI. A serviced, updated car is a genuinely good engine. Buy on belt and software history.
Same engine, other cars
This is the same physical engine (DPCA) sold under different names across brands. Reliability is broadly shared — cross-check these:
- Škoda Kodiaq— 1.4 / 1.5 TSI (EA211)150hp
- Audi Q2— 1.0 / 1.4 / 1.5 TFSI (EA211)150hp
- Škoda Kamiq— 1.0 / 1.5 TSI (EA211)150hp
- Seat Arona— 1.0 / 1.5 TSI (EA211)150hp
- Škoda Karoq— 1.0 / 1.5 TSI (EA211)150hp
- Škoda Octavia IV— 1.0 / 1.5 TSI / eTSI (EA211 EVO)150hp
- Škoda Scala— 1.0 / 1.5 TSI (EA211)150hp
- Volkswagen Taigo— 1.0 / 1.5 TSI (EA211)150hp
- Seat Ateca— 1.0 / 1.4 / 1.5 TSI (EA211)150hp
- Audi A3 8Y— 30 / 35 TFSI (1.0 / 1.5 EA211 EVO)150hp
- Seat Leon IV— 1.0 / 1.5 TSI / eTSI (EA211 EVO)150hp
- Volkswagen T-Roc— 1.0 / 1.5 TSI (EA211 evo)150hp
Known Issues
Early 1.5 EVO/eTSI low-load hesitation; Mk8 launch software was buggy — ensure updates.
Fix / Workaround: Ensure all software updates; cam-belt on schedule.
Repair cost: €100–€600
Typically appears after: 80,000 km
DI intake carbon over time; 7-speed DSG fluid on eTSI cars.
Fix / Workaround: Decarbon if rough; DSG fluid service.
Repair cost: €150–€1500
Typically appears after: 130,000 km
Mileage Thresholds
After 160,000 km: Belt + software + DSG window.
Pre-Purchase Checklist
- ☐Ensure all software updates done
- ☐Same EA211 EVO as Octavia IV / Leon IV
- ☐Belt + (eTSI) DSG history
Frequently asked questions
Is the Volkswagen Golf VIII 1.0 / 1.5 TSI / eTSI (EA211 EVO) reliable?
Maint. Sensitive — The TSI petrols — the 1.0 three-cylinder and the 1.5 four (EA211 EVO, with ACT cylinder-deactivation, and the eTSI 48V mild-hybrid — shared across the Octavia IV/Leon IV/Audi A3) — are economical, willing and belt-driven, far more robust than VAG's old chain-driven small TSIs. Cautions are the modern norm: cam-belt service (keep to schedule), direct-injection intake carbon over time, water-pump/PCV items, the early 1.5 EVO/eTSI low-load hesitation and software niggles (the Mk8's early software was famously buggy — ensure updates), and the 7-speed DSG on eTSI. A serviced, updated car is a genuinely good engine. Buy on belt and software history.
What are the common problems and reviews for the Volkswagen Golf VIII 1.0 / 1.5 TSI / eTSI (EA211 EVO)?
The most commonly reported problems: 1.5 EVO hesitation / Mk8 software, Intake carbon / DSG (eTSI).
Is a used Volkswagen Golf VIII 1.0 / 1.5 TSI / eTSI (EA211 EVO) worth buying?
Fine if serviced correctly — but it punishes neglect hard. History and the right consumables matter.