What engine does the Buick New Excelle use?
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The new Excelle series is equipped with the DOHC16V-Twin-Tec engine, a 1.3-liter 3-cylinder naturally aspirated engine with a maximum horsepower of 107 hp, maximum power of 70 kW, and maximum torque of 133 Nm. The DOHC16V-Twin-Tec engine in the new Excelle has been recalibrated for smoother and quieter operation, meeting Euro IV emission standards, and is paired with a newly tuned chassis. Without compromising power output, it achieves a 3% improvement in fuel consumption, reflecting its eco-friendly design. The engine features an aluminum alloy cylinder block and utilizes multi-point electronic fuel injection, resulting in excellent fuel efficiency. The all-new Excelle comes standard with a next-generation intelligent start-stop system, which has been optimized with an enhanced starter motor boasting over 350,000 cycles—50% more durable than comparable products. Combined with an upgraded battery that significantly improves charge-discharge cycles, it meets the demanding requirements of frequent engine starts and stops, maximizing fuel savings in stop-and-go urban driving conditions. Additionally, the new Excelle is equipped with an AF20 automatic transmission featuring advanced intelligent neutral shift functionality, ensuring smooth gear changes while being more environmentally friendly. The Bosch 5.3 ABS anti-lock braking system and EBD electronic brake-force distribution system enhance braking stability and safety.