What do the letters on the back of a car mean?
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Most of the letters on the back of a car represent the engine combustion method and engine intake method. The related introductions are as follows: 1. TUrbo: Turbocharged engine, abbreviated as T, is a technology that uses the exhaust gas generated by the operation of an internal combustion engine to drive an air compressor. You will generally see markings such as 1.3T, 1.8T, 2.0T, etc. 2. LITER: Naturally aspirated engine, abbreviated as L, is a type of car intake that uses atmospheric pressure to push air into the combustion chamber without any supercharger. Common markings include 1.4L, 1.5L, etc. 3. TFSI: Stands for Turbocharged Fuel Stratified Injection, which is a technology developed by Audi based on Fuel Stratified Injection (FSI) technology. It involves pressurizing the fuel and directly injecting it into the engine to improve the output of spark-ignition engines.
Hello everyone, when I first got into cars, I was also very curious about the letters on the rear. Simply put, T stands for turbocharging, which enhances engine power without increasing displacement; S is the sport version, with more exciting suspension and acceleration; GT refers to a high-performance touring car, balancing long-distance comfort; Hybrid indicates a hybrid powertrain, combining fuel and electricity for better fuel efficiency; AWD stands for all-wheel drive, providing more stability in rain or snow. e or EV is the symbol for electric vehicles, which are very popular now; L stands for the long-wheelbase version, offering more rear-seat space, like in sedans. Personally, I always enjoy studying these letters at car shows. Recently, I test-drove a car with an S badge, and its cornering was incredibly precise, making it especially suitable for those who seek driving pleasure.