What are the differences between T5 and T6?
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T5 and T6 mainly have the following three differences: 1. Different engines: T5 is a transverse inline 5-cylinder engine, while T6 is a transverse inline 6-cylinder engine. The main difference lies in the number of cylinders. T6 has one more cylinder than T5, resulting in different displacements, maximum output power, and torque. 2. Different power: Both are 2.0T engines, but the T5 has a maximum horsepower of 254 HP, a maximum power of 187 kW, and a maximum torque of 350 N·m. In contrast, the T6 version has a maximum horsepower of 321 HP, a maximum power of 235 kW, and a maximum torque of 400 N·m. The T6 offers stronger power and more driving mode options compared to the T5. 3. Different drive systems: The T5 adopts front-wheel drive with turbocharging, while the T6 version features both mechanical and turbo dual-charging and uses all-wheel drive.