What engine does the Honda CR-V have?

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StAdriana
07/29/25 9:17pm
Honda CR-V is equipped with two engines, 1.5T and 2.0L, with engine models L15BL and LFA11 respectively. L15BL engine model: The actual displacement of the L15BL engine model is 1498ml, with 4 cylinders arranged in an L formation, and a turbocharged intake system. The compression ratio of the L15BL engine model is 10.3, with a DOHC valvetrain. The maximum power is achieved at 5600 rpm, and the maximum torque is achieved at 5000 rpm. LFA11 engine model: The actual displacement of the LFA11 engine model is 1993ml, with 4 cylinders arranged in an L formation, and a naturally aspirated intake system. The compression ratio of the LFA11 engine model is 13, with a DOHC valvetrain.
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