Don't disagree with those figures but they miss one important fact. Although the torque band in the 1.0 TSi's is narrower the torque available at 1500 and 4000 rpm will without doubt still be more than that available in the older 1.2's. Looking on the old interweb a torque curve for the 110 TSi shows the curve dropping off at 3500 but at 4000 its still producing 190 nm. In my book 190 torques is still better than 175 torques in any language.
With regards to the 1.0 TSi 95 at 4000 rpm the same site shows that it still has 160 nm, exactly the same as the earlier 1.2 TSi.
I would suggest that the slightly narrower torque curve results from it being a smaller engine and having a slightly higher tune. But in my personal experience wheras we walked away (actually ran) from a dreadfully slow Polo 1.2 TSi 90 we actually found the Fabia 1.0 95 TSi very good despite only having 5 PS extra which in truth we never went anywhere near finding. The short run we had in the 110 PS version immediately afterwards and 3 months of ownership have proven to me that the 110 version is well worth the small extra outlay, it has a 6 speed box for starters.
I wasn't suggesting one was better than the other, i'm just interested in the differences.
Years ago while working at a VW dealership, i remember driving a Passat 1.9TDI (130bhp) followed immediately by a Passat 2.5 (V6) TDI (150bhp). The 1.9 actually felt faster despite having less power, though it was a chunk lighter and actually had the same maximum torque (310nm). But the V6 was much nicer to drive, having a smoother power delivery and a (nicer noise), it also seemed to maintain power for longer, where the 1.9 dropped most of its torque in one lump but didn't last for long.
During the same period, i was hugely impressed by the Polo 1.4TDI (195nm) when it first came out. The dealership i worked at had a demo, so i had plenty of opportunities to drive it locally, plus a long run in an Audi A2 with the same engine.
And as someone who's current car has 123nm @ 5000 rpm, i wouldn't be overly concerned by the extra torque of the 1.0 over the 1.2!.
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