What are the features of the seventh-generation Teana?

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AlinaAnn
07/24/25 6:43am
The seventh-generation Teana is equipped with cruise control and engine compression ratio functions. Below are the detailed introductions to these features: 1. Cruise Control Function: By activating the cruise control function, the car's onboard computer can control the vehicle speed, maintaining it at the set speed for steady driving. On highways or roads with good conditions, cruise control can be enabled, eliminating the need to press the accelerator pedal, thereby reducing the burden on the right foot and making driving more relaxed and enjoyable. 2. Compression Ratio Function: In terms of power, the new car will be equipped with two engines: a 2.0L and a 2.0T. The most impressive aspect of this engine is the adoption of the world's first variable compression ratio technology. In economy mode, the compression ratio is 14:1; when pursuing power performance, the compression ratio can be adjusted to 8:1. Of course, the entire process is automatically adjusted by the computer based on the engine's working state, throttle depth, fuel quality, and other factors.
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