What does a 1.6-liter displacement car mean?
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1.6 displacement car refers to its engine displacement of 1.6 liters. The following is the relevant introduction of displacement: Displacement refers to the exhaust volume, and the cylinder working volume refers to the volume swept by the piston from the top dead center to the bottom dead center, also known as the single-cylinder displacement, which depends on the cylinder diameter and piston stroke. The engine displacement is the sum of the working volumes of all cylinders, generally expressed in liters (L). A larger displacement engine does more work and has stronger power. In general, it can be said that the fuel consumption of a car is directly proportional to the engine displacement, which means that the larger the displacement of the engine, the greater the fuel consumption.