Is the Power Difference Between the Avalon 2.0 and 2.5 Significant?
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Asian Dragon 2.0 and 2.5 have a significant power gap. The details are as follows: 1. Power: The Avalon 2.0 gasoline engine is relatively weak in power, but in actual use, you will find that the throttle and transmission tuning are very linear, with high throttle responsiveness. The Avalon 2.5 gasoline engine further improves thermal efficiency to 40% by optimizing the valve pipeline and adopting a dual injection mode, making it a highly energy-efficient engine. 2. Engine: The Avalon 2.5 hybrid version engine, with the support of the motor system, remains aggressive in power, and the engine's thermal efficiency reaches 41%, with a compression ratio of 14:1 and an average fuel consumption of 4.3L/100km. 3. Transmission: The Avalon 2.0 model is equipped with a 10-speed CVT transmission model K120, which can simulate 10 gears. The Avalon 2.5L gasoline version transmission model is UB80E, and smoothness remains the biggest feature of this transmission.