What is the difference between Mercedes-Benz 1.6T and 2.0T?
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The difference between Mercedes-Benz 1.6T and 2.0T lies in their maximum power and torque: The 1.6T engine has a maximum output power of 115 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 250 Newton meters; The 2.0T engine has a maximum output power of 190 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 370 Newton meters. The power and torque of a car engine determine its top speed and climbing ability respectively. The higher the engine output values, the more powerful the car will be, resulting in better performance in acceleration, speed increase, and climbing. Fuel-saving methods include: 1. Controlling the engine speed during driving, avoiding sudden acceleration and deceleration, and maintaining a steady speed; 2. Skillfully utilizing coasting and ensuring normal tire pressure at all times; 3. Preheating the engine before starting and avoiding frequent overtaking and lane changes; 4. Not filling the fuel tank too full when refueling.