What are the differences between the Avalon 2.0L and 2.5L?
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The differences between the Avalon 2.0L and 2.5L are: 1. Different power: The maximum power of the Avalon 2.0L is 131kw, and the maximum torque is 210nm; The maximum power of the 2.5L is 154kw, and the maximum torque is 250nm. 2. Different curb weight: The curb weight of the Avalon 2.0L is 1575kg; The curb weight of the 2.5L is 1595kg. The body dimensions of the Avalon are: length 4975mm, width 1850mm, height 1450mm, wheelbase 2870mm, and fuel tank capacity 60l.
As someone who frequently helps friends choose cars, the main differences between these two models lie in powertrain matching and driving feel. The 2.0L paired with a CVT transmission is exceptionally smooth at low speeds, doesn't jerk when following traffic in congestion, and delivers fuel consumption around 7L/100km, making it ideal for urban commuting. The 2.5L comes with an 8AT transmission that downshifts more decisively during rapid acceleration, providing confident highway overtaking, though fuel consumption increases by about 1L/100km. There's also a difference in chassis tuning—the 2.5L version has firmer suspension support with less body roll in corners, and uses 235/45R18 tires which are significantly wider than the 2.0L's 215-width tires. For frequent highway driving, the 2.5L is recommended, while the 2.0L is more economical for primarily city use.