What are the differences between 2.4L and 2.0T?
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2.0T refers to turbocharging, which utilizes engine exhaust gases to increase the air pressure at the engine intake valves, thereby boosting the oxygen content inside the engine and enhancing its power. 2.4L refers to naturally aspirated engines. Below are the main differences between 2.4L and 2.0T: 1. Turbocharged cars have faster acceleration and shorter speed-up times; naturally aspirated cars provide smoother power delivery in the later stages, making them more suitable for long-distance driving. 2. Turbocharged engines have higher maintenance costs, while naturally aspirated cars are relatively more economical to maintain in the long run.