What are the engine displacements for Audi 30, 35, 40, and 45?
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Audi 30 has a 1.8L displacement, 35 is a 1.4T displacement, 40 is a 2.5L displacement, and 45 is a 3.0L displacement. Below is a relevant introduction to the Audi Q7: 1. Interior: The interior design is typical Audi style, with high-quality materials and exquisite craftsmanship. The deep brown wood grain accents on the leather seats and steering wheel reflect a sense of understated luxury. 2. Exterior: The Audi Q7's front grille is quite bold, with the U-shaped LED design being square and angular. While retaining SUV characteristics, the body lines are simple and smooth, combining a sense of sportiness and fashion. The rear of the car has the typical Audi family style—elegant, steady, and subtly refined.
I remember asking the salesperson this question last time when accompanying a friend to look at the Audi A4L. The numbers 35, 40 actually represent power levels, not strictly corresponding to displacement. Nowadays, the most common 40 TFSI is basically the low-power version of the 2.0T engine, with around 190 horsepower. The 45 TFSI is usually the high-power version of the same engine, reaching up to 245 horsepower. The 30 TFSI is smaller, used in compact models like the A3 with a 1.4T or 1.5T engine. However, specifics depend on the model and year. For example, the older Q5's 35 TFSI used a 3.0L supercharged engine, but newer models are mostly turbocharged. When choosing a car, don’t just look at the numbers; it's best to check the specific parameters.