What are the 1.8t cars?

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PiperAnn
07/29/25 5:56pm
1.8t cars include Citroen C5, Changan CS75, Geely Boyue, imported Audi A6, etc. Here, 't' stands for Turbo, which refers to an engine equipped with an intake turbocharging device. 1.8t means a 1.8-liter displacement engine with an added intake turbocharging device. A turbocharger is essentially an air compressor that increases the intake air volume by compressing air. The new Dongfeng Citroen C5 features a simple overall interior design, with the steering wheel changed from the original four-spoke to a three-spoke design. The new Changan CS75 adopts a large-sized front grille design with five chrome strips for decoration, integrated with the headlights, which also feature a new design. The Boyue retains the family-style front face, with three pentagon-shaped chrome strips embedded in the front grille and connected to the headlight clusters on both sides, complemented by a large trapezoidal air intake below and new-style fog lights on either side. The Audi A6 features a multi-horizontal-slat front grille, and the rear exhaust layout adopts a dual-exit design.
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