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What is the difference between 350 torque and 240 torque?

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KimberlyAnn
08/29/25 5:33am
350 torque and 240 torque mainly differ in acceleration capability and explosive power. The specific differences between 350 torque and 240 torque are as follows: Different acceleration capabilities: 350 torque and 240 torque have different acceleration capabilities. Torque is one of the key parameters affecting acceleration. Under the same conditions, the higher the torque, the stronger the vehicle's acceleration capability generally is. Different torque values: Due to the difference in torque values, the performance of vehicles with 350 torque and 240 torque also varies significantly, with the performance of 350 torque being far superior to that of 240 torque. Different climbing capabilities: The climbing capabilities between 350 torque and 240 torque are different, with the climbing power of 350 torque being greater than that of 240 torque. Different explosive power: The explosive power between 350 torque and 240 torque differs, with 350 torque also having greater explosive power than 240 torque.
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DelKing
09/11/25 3:17am
I've driven quite a few cars, experiencing everything from 240 Nm to 350 Nm of torque. The biggest difference lies in the sensation during initial acceleration. A 240 Nm car is decent for city driving, with light and easy starts at traffic lights and quick throttle response. However, it noticeably struggles when climbing hills or carrying a full load, accelerating sluggishly, sometimes feeling like it's holding you back. On the other hand, a 350 Nm car has significantly more power, delivering a strong push-back sensation as soon as you step on the gas, especially enjoyable on suburban mountain roads or when overtaking—it surges forward instantly, saving time and hassle. That said, higher torque might come with slightly increased fuel consumption, particularly during acceleration, though it's not too thirsty during high-speed cruising. Overall, 350 Nm is better suited for those who enjoy excitement or frequently drive long distances, while 240 Nm is more appropriate for daily commuting, offering easier handling. When choosing a car, consider your habits: opt for 240 Nm if you prefer stability, or 350 Nm if you crave power.
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LeJuliet
10/25/25 4:05am
As a car owner who frequently takes family trips, I've noticed the difference between 240 torque and 350 torque mainly lies in practicality and safety. A car with 240 torque runs smoothly on flat roads, starts steadily, and has slightly lower fuel consumption, making it great for city driving. However, when climbing hills or towing a small trailer, the car starts to struggle, accelerating slowly and prone to shaking, which feels less safe. On the other hand, a car with 350 torque is much stronger, effortlessly handling hills and accelerating quickly, allowing for rapid response in emergencies. Although it consumes more fuel, the trade-off is driving confidence: more stable overtaking and no sluggish starts. Especially in rainy or snowy conditions, higher torque helps reduce wheel slippage. So, if you frequently drive in suburban areas or prioritize family safety, I recommend choosing 350 torque; otherwise, 240 is sufficient.
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