What does 280T mean in cars?

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DiLouis
07/25/25 3:29am
"280T" represents the torque value of the engine, where T stands for turbocharged engine. Here are detailed explanations about 280T: 1. Introduction: It is simply a code name, which can be seen at the rear of the new CS75. Its displacement is 1.5T, but with recalibration, improvements have been made in power, performance, and torque. 2. Application: This code name refers to the Blue Whale engine used in the Changan CS75. It employs the Blue Whale series direct injection turbocharging technology, specifically utilizing exhaust gas turbocharging and adopting in-cylinder direct injection for fuel delivery. 3. Technology: It can be said that this represents the most advanced engine technology currently available. Compared to the Ford Focus and Honda Civic, it performs similarly in terms of high horsepower but excels in torque, bringing glory to domestic engines. In terms of the cylinder block and cylinder head, aluminum alloy materials are used. This helps reduce the engine's weight and suppresses fuel consumption and noise.
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OPeter
08/10/25 5:01pm
I've been driving various cars, and tail badges like 280t are quite common. They indicate that the engine's maximum torque is 280 Newton-meters, with the 'T' representing turbocharging technology. Essentially, higher torque means stronger pushing force at startup, quicker acceleration, and a powerful yet fuel-efficient driving experience. I once drove a Geely Emgrand 280t in my early years. In congested urban areas, the turbo kicked in quickly, making overtaking effortless; on highways, it delivered high torque at low RPMs, ensuring relaxed cruising and fuel efficiency. Compared to naturally aspirated engines, the 280t better suits modern driving needs with its direct power response. Maintenance-wise, just ensure regular oil changes and turbo inspections to avoid carbon buildup issues. This naming convention is popular among domestic brands, like the Great Wall H6, enhancing both driving experience and practicality.
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