What engine does Das Auto use?

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Andrew
07/30/25 2:41am
Das Auto models use engines sourced from Shenyang Aerospace Mitsubishi, primarily small-displacement turbocharged engines. Here is relevant information about turbocharged engines: 1. Turbocharging technology can enhance engine power without increasing engine displacement. 2. Turbocharging technology can increase engine air intake without raising displacement, thereby boosting power. 3. The principle of turbocharging technology is straightforward: a turbocharged engine features a turbocharger, which consists of two components - a compression turbine and an exhaust turbine. 4. The compression turbine and exhaust turbine are connected coaxially, with the compression turbine linked to the intake manifold and the exhaust turbine connected to the exhaust manifold.
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ZoeLee
08/16/25 8:57am
I've been driving the Dorcen G60S for almost a year now, equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. The acceleration is quite impressive, with quick starts in the city, and it delivers about 110 kilowatts of power. This engine is domestically produced by Dongan Power, known for its reliability and durability—I've driven over ten thousand kilometers without any issues. It runs fine on regular 92-octane gasoline, with fuel consumption controlled at around 7 liters per 100 kilometers, making it economical and easy to maintain. Compared to big-brand vehicles, its performance doesn't fall short, and it has enough power for overtaking on the highway. Now, Dorcen has also launched an electric version, which is emission-free, quiet, and eco-friendly, perfect for city commuting. As a daily commuter vehicle, this engine is worry-free and efficient. My friend who bought the G70 also appreciates its cost-effectiveness, with affordable and easy-to-find parts, and simple maintenance that you can even do yourself.
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