What does 200cc and 400cc mean?
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200cc and 400cc refer to the displacement of motorcycles. 200cc means a displacement of 200 milliliters, while 400cc means a displacement of 400 milliliters. The difference between the two is that 400cc has a larger displacement than 200cc, and the engine power, performance, and fuel consumption of 400cc are all greater than those of 200cc. The differences between car displacements of 1.5T and 1.6T are as follows: 1. Different nature: 1.6L is a displacement of 1.6 liters, where L stands for long, and 1.6T is a 1.6L engine with turbocharging; 2. Different fuel consumption: 1.6L has lower fuel consumption; 3. Different power: 1.6T has greater power and performance; typically, a turbo can increase the base power by about 10%-30%, and some can even exceed 50%. 1.6T can deliver greater power and torque, even comparable to a 2.4L naturally aspirated engine; 4. Different maintenance costs: 1.6T has higher maintenance costs. The difference between 1.6L and 1.6T is that 1.6T comes with a turbocharger, resulting in lower fuel consumption, greater power, and relatively higher maintenance costs compared to 1.6L.