What is the difference between the Lingdu 230 and 280?

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AriannaLynn
07/29/25 5:30pm
The difference between the Lingdu 230 and 280 lies in the power tuning of their engines. The 230 engine delivers 131 horsepower, while the 280 engine produces 150 horsepower. The 1.4T high-power version features a more aggressive engine tuning. Apart from these differences in power tuning, there are no other distinctions between these two engines. Additional information: 1. In simple terms, the Lingdu 230 refers to a vehicle acceleration time that is 2.3 times that of the same displacement, while the Lingdu 280 is 2.8 times, as this car uses a turbocharged engine. As a compact sedan, the car's power performance can be described as excellent. The Lingdu primarily promotes the 1.4T high-power version, but market sales indicate that the 1.4T low-power version sells the most, as its engine is entirely sufficient for this car. 2. If the buyer's budget is ample, it is advisable to opt for the high-power 280 version, which enhances the vehicle's overall power performance. The engine performs exceptionally well at low and medium speeds, with a particular advantage in low-speed torque.
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