What does 200t mean in a sedan?
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200t in a sedan refers to the engine displacement, indicating that the engine has a maximum torque of approximately 200 Newton-meters and utilizes turbocharging technology. The number 200 represents the engine's torque parameter of 200 Newton-meters, and the T stands for turbocharging. Generally, the engine displacement is indicated on the rear of the car, and different car brands use different expressions. Some domestic models use the 200t format. The 200t engine employs globally leading honing technology, high-strength anti-wear plating technology, and thin-wall steel design, among other advanced technologies. Among these, the introduction of world-class engine cylinder honing equipment, which is the same as the German Gehring honing equipment used by German brands, achieves micron-level processing precision, enhancing the engine's performance and quality stability while effectively reducing fuel consumption. The 200t engine features an all-aluminum hydraulic mount, nickel-based alloy turbine, high-efficiency composite intake manifold, and lightweight high-integration all-aluminum cylinder head, all of which ensure the engine delivers higher efficiency, better performance, and lower emissions.