What is the difference between 1.2T and 1.5L engines in cars?

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FelicityLee
07/29/25 6:00pm
There are differences in terms of engine and horsepower. The following are the distinctions between 1.2T and 1.5L engines in cars: Different engines: The 1.5L is a naturally aspirated engine. Turbocharging is an advanced technology that is more fuel-efficient, environmentally friendly, and powerful compared to naturally aspirated engines. The 1.2T is a turbocharged, direct-injection engine. Turbocharging is an advanced technology that is more fuel-efficient, environmentally friendly, and powerful compared to naturally aspirated engines. Different horsepower: The 1.2T can provide around 100 horsepower, which, when converted to a naturally aspirated engine, is equivalent to the horsepower output of a 1.6-1.8L displacement engine. Additionally, the 1.2T is a turbocharged, direct-injection engine, while the 1.5L is a naturally aspirated engine. Turbocharging is an advanced technology that is more fuel-efficient, environmentally friendly, and powerful compared to naturally aspirated engines.
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