Is the 156-horsepower BMW 3 Series weak?
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The 156-horsepower BMW 3 Series doesn't have outstanding power performance, but it's barely sufficient. Here's more information: 1. The powertrain calibration is not problematic. The 8AT transmission paired with the 2.0T engine is adequate for daily driving, and the advantage of the 2.0L base displacement remains unchanged. Although the overall horsepower is relatively low, the torque isn't too weak. With a maximum torque of 250 Nm and peak torque available at 1,250 rpm, the initial acceleration capability in daily use isn't bad. 2. The low-power engine replaces the 1.5T three-cylinder unit. The 156-horsepower low-power engine replaces the 1.5T three-cylinder engine. The three-cylinder engine equipped in the 3 Series didn't have weak power performance. The purpose of the 156-horsepower 2.0T engine is to substitute the less satisfactory 1.5T engine, ensuring basic consumer recognition without increasing R&D costs, while maintaining fuel efficiency and emission standards to meet diverse market demands.