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What engine is used in the Tuano 2.5t?

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VanAshley
09/02/2025, 11:42:00 PM

Tuano 2.5t is equipped with a Foton Cummins engine. The Tuano E model is fitted with Foton's self-produced 4JB1 technology diesel engine. The German-style large VAN Tuano, developed by the Stuttgart R&D Center in Germany, adheres to German quality standards and is powered by the world-class Cummins engine - featuring 500,000 kilometers without major repairs and maintenance intervals of 20,000 kilometers. Relevant information about automotive engines is as follows: 1. Introduction: The automotive engine is the power-generating device for vehicles, serving as the heart of the car that determines its power, fuel efficiency, stability, and environmental performance. Common gasoline and diesel engines both belong to reciprocating piston-type internal combustion engines. 2. Classification: Based on different power sources, automotive engines can be categorized into diesel engines, gasoline engines, electric vehicle motors, and hybrid power systems, among others.

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LaAdam
09/15/2025, 01:22:22 AM

I've been driving the Tourano with a 2.5T engine for over three years now. It's a 2.5-liter turbocharged diesel that packs enough power without guzzling fuel. The acceleration is snappy—step on the gas at a red light, and it leaps forward effortlessly. With over 120 horsepower, it handles cargo hauling and uphill climbs without breaking a sweat. On the highway, overtaking is a breeze thanks to its responsive 320 Nm torque, with no lag or hesitation. Noise control is impressive too; it's noticeably quieter than older engines I've driven, making long hauls easier on the ears. Fuel efficiency is a real perk—around 8 liters per 100 km—and a full tank easily covers 600-700 km, saving us long-distance drivers a bundle on fuel costs. Maintenance is straightforward: oil changes and filter replacements are DIY-friendly, and the rugged engine block holds up well. Overall, this truck makes earning a living both reliable and stress-free, perfect for those constantly on the road. Don't underestimate this small-displacement turbo—it thrives in city traffic too.

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Barros
10/29/2025, 02:01:55 AM

Our fleet has purchased multiple Tuano vehicles equipped with the 2.5T engine. This 2.5-liter turbocharged diesel engine is truly practical. It delivers smooth power output, around 125 horsepower, effortlessly handling cargo even on uphill roads, with high operational efficiency reducing delivery delays. The fuel consumption is exceptionally economical, with a combined fuel consumption of less than 9 liters per 100 kilometers, helping us control costs to save hundreds of yuan on monthly fuel expenses. The reliability is outstanding, with the engine rarely encountering issues even after hundreds of thousands of kilometers, and parts are easy to find with simple maintenance. In fleet operations, the engine's quick response and smooth acceleration enhance operational efficiency, with ROI calculations showing annual savings of tens of thousands of yuan. We recommend corporate users focus on cost-effectiveness—choosing this engine is the right decision.

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LeHope
12/12/2025, 01:13:22 AM

I usually drive a Tuya Nuo 2.5T to transport small goods. It's equipped with a 2.5-liter turbocharged diesel engine, which is quite convenient to use. After starting, it warms up within a few kilometers. The engine noise is a bit loud but acceptable. The acceleration isn't fast but stable, without sudden surges that might startle. It's more fuel-efficient than gasoline vehicles—I've calculated it myself, the fuel cost per kilometer is lower. Maintenance is simple, just requiring regular oil changes. After a year of driving, it hasn't had any issues and has proven to be quite durable.

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VanGarrett
02/01/2026, 02:24:25 AM

I have researched the Tourano's 2.5T engine, which is an inline four-cylinder 2.5-liter turbocharged diesel engine with a maximum power output of approximately 125 horsepower and around 320 Nm of torque. It utilizes a high-pressure common rail system to ensure precise injection, improving combustion efficiency. The compression ratio is around 16:1, paired with electronic control to reduce emissions. In light commercial vehicles, its smooth power delivery makes it well-suited for urban driving conditions.

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McCayden
04/27/2026, 12:34:49 PM

I use the Tourano with a 2.5T engine for transportation, and what I value most is its fuel efficiency. This 2.5-liter turbocharged diesel engine has low fuel consumption, less than 9 liters per 100 kilometers, saving me thousands in fuel costs each year. With around 115 horsepower, it provides sufficient power for daily cargo hauling, and the maintenance costs are low and easy to manage. Over long-term use, its reliability is excellent, and the low failure rate enhances overall efficiency.

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