What does a 2.0t engine mean?
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2.0 refers to the displacement of the car, and the displacement of a 2.0t engine is 2.0 liters; t is the abbreviation of turbo, so a car with t is a turbocharged model, while a car without t is a naturally aspirated model. Displacement size: A 2.0t model has a larger displacement than a 1.5t model, resulting in more powerful performance, but the fuel consumption is relatively higher. Both are turbocharged, and the larger the displacement, the higher the engine's output power. Turbocharging technology: Turbocharging technology was first applied in aircraft, and its main function is to increase the intake air volume for the engine. Many car models now come with a turbocharging system, and its main working principle is to use the exhaust gas generated by the internal combustion engine to drive an air compressor. Installed in a car, it can increase the engine's power and torque, making the car's performance more powerful.