What is the difference between 1.5t and 1.6t?
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1.5t and 1.6t mainly differ in the following two aspects: 1. Different displacement: 1.5t refers to a 1.5L displacement, while 1.6t refers to a 1.6L displacement. Since the displacement of 1.5t is smaller than that of 1.6t, its fuel economy is also better than that of 1.6t. 2. Different engine power: The engine power of 1.6t is stronger than that of 1.5t. Turbocharging technology results in some differences in turbo pressure, leading to variations in engine strength, so 1.6t is stronger than 1.5t. Additional information: 1.5t and 1.6t refer to engines with 1.5 and 1.6-liter displacement equipped with an intake turbocharging device. The turbocharging device can change the engine's air intake, allowing fuel to burn more fully in the cylinders, thereby increasing the engine's output power. Generally, the higher the value, the stronger the power. Compared to engines of the same displacement, it has the advantages of higher output power, lower fuel consumption, and better environmental performance.