How is the Audi A4L engine model CUJ?

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LaJoseph
07/29/25 10:14am
Audi A4L 2019 40TFSI Sport model uses a 2.0T engine with the code name EA888. This engine can produce 190 horsepower and 320N.m torque, and technically, Audi's EA888 is more advanced. Introduction to engine models: The engine model is the manufacturer's labeling of relevant engine information according to regulations or industry practices. This includes the engine's production company, specifications, performance, features, technology, purpose, and product batch. Engines installed in cars or multi-purpose passenger vehicles are required to display the professional manufacturer, model, and production number. Ways to check the engine: You can check on the vehicle's driving license, motor vehicle registration certificate, purchase invoice, factory certificate of compliance, operating license for commercial vehicles, vehicle purchase tax payment certificate, public security registration records, vehicle insurance card, or the actual engine (usually on the engine nameplate).
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