Differences Between DKU and DKW Engines?

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MarianaAnn
07/30/25 1:22am
Here is the relevant introduction to the differences between DKU and DKW engines: Different power: The engine power is different: the engine model of the 2.0T low-power version is DKU, and the engine model of the 2.0T high-power version is DKW. The relevant introduction of Audi A6L is as follows: 1. In terms of the transmission system, the new car is standardly equipped with a 7-speed DSG transmission, while the 45TFSI and 55TFSI models are also equipped with the quattro ultra intelligent all-wheel drive system, which can achieve both fuel consumption and off-road performance. 2. In terms of appearance, the new Audi A6L looks much younger than the current model, especially with a significant improvement in sportiness and fashion sense. It adopts Audi's new family-style design, featuring a wider and more stretched hexagonal grille, and is equipped with sportier front and rear bumpers. At the same time, the new car has reduced the front overhang to create a more elegant and dynamic side body proportion.
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