What is the difference between Mazda 2.0 and 2.5?
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The differences between Mazda 2.0 and 2.5 are as follows: 1. Different maximum torque: The 2.0L naturally aspirated engine has a maximum torque of 202 Nm; the 2.5L naturally aspirated engine has a maximum torque of 252 Nm. 2. Different maximum power: The 2.0L naturally aspirated engine has a maximum power of 116 kW; the 2.5L naturally aspirated engine has a maximum power of 141 kW. Compared to the 2.5L engine, the 2.0L engine has a smaller displacement, so the 2.5L engine consumes less fuel when traveling the same distance. Engine displacement is one of the important structural parameters, and its bore and number of cylinders better represent the size of the engine. Many indicators of the engine are closely related to the displacement.
As a frequent highway commuter, I've compared these two Mazda engine displacements. The 2.0L engine is perfectly adequate for city driving and more fuel-efficient, saving me significant gas money with my daily 60km commute. However, the 2.5L version shows its advantage during highway overtaking, especially when fully loaded with AC on uphill climbs - its 186 horsepower feels much more composed than the 155hp. Both share the same intelligent transmission, with Skyactiv technology equipped on both displacements. The drawbacks? The 2.5L costs nearly 20,000 yuan more, consumes about 2L/100km more fuel in city driving despite its stronger high-speed acceleration, and has more noticeable tire noise. If your budget allows and you frequently take long trips, the 2.5L definitely delivers more driving pleasure.