What are the differences between Toyota A25A and A25C engines?
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Toyota A25A and A25C engines have the following differences: 1. Version difference: A25A represents Toyota's TNGA 2.5L engine, which is imported from Japan; the A25C engine is the domestically produced version. 2. Assembly difference: The A25A is imported as a complete engine assembly, fully assembled in Japan before being shipped; the A25C imports all necessary engine components from Japan, which are then assembled at GAC Group's factory. Below is additional information: Advantages of these two engines: Both the A25A and A25C engines feature new technology that allows free switching between the Otto cycle and Atkinson cycle systems, giving this internal combustion engine a compression ratio of (13:1). In terms of new technology and power performance, the 2.5L engine's power, 240nM of torque, and 151KW generating 205 horsepower deliver robust and dynamic performance, making this new engine exceptionally powerful.