Is the Axela Equipped with a Three-Cylinder Engine?

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StLondon
07/29/25 5:42pm
Axela is not equipped with a three-cylinder engine. All currently available Axela models on the market come with four-cylinder engines. In terms of powertrain options, the Axela offers a choice between a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine. Below are the specifications for these two engines: 1. The 1.5L version delivers a maximum horsepower of 117 HP, with a peak power output of 86 kW and a maximum torque of 148 N·m, paired with either a 6MT or 6AT transmission. 2. The 2.0L version produces a maximum horsepower of 158 HP, with a peak power output of 116 kW and a maximum torque of 202 N·m, mated to a 6AT transmission.
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