What engine is used in the National IV version of the Neptune?

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DelKatherine
07/30/25 1:46am
The National IV version of the Neptune is equipped with the 125-E engine. The 125-E engine technology is based on the previous generation: Although the Neptune has been upgraded to meet the National IV emission standards, its powertrain still relies on the relatively outdated UA platform engine, not the latest ESS high-performance engine. However, despite not being the most advanced in terms of technology, this engine offers decent stability, durability, and performance. 125-E engine specifications: The 125-E engine has an actual displacement of 124ml, a compression ratio of 9.6:1, a maximum power of 6.9KW, and a maximum torque of 9.6N.m. These specifications are not outstanding among models of the same displacement, ranking at an upper-mid level. However, due to its tuning that emphasizes low-end torque, the vehicle demonstrates relatively good climbing ability.
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