What is the difference between the Mazda6 Atenza 2.0 and 2.5?
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The differences between the Mazda6 Atenza 2.0 and 2.5 are as follows: 1. Power: (1) The 2.0L model is equipped with a 2.0L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 116KW, maximum horsepower of 158PS, maximum torque of 202N-m, maximum power speed of 6400rpm, and maximum torque speed of 4000rpm. (2) The 2.5L model is equipped with a 2.5L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 141KW, maximum horsepower of 192PS, maximum torque of 252N-m, maximum power speed of 6100rpm, and maximum torque speed of 3250rpm. 2. Tires: (1) The Mazda6 Atenza 2.0 has a tire aspect ratio of 55%. (2) The Mazda6 Atenza 2.5 has a tire aspect ratio of 45%.
I find driving the Mazda6 2.0L in city commuting very worry-free. It provides sufficient power during daily traffic jams, with smooth and responsive acceleration, and achieves low fuel consumption of around 7L/100km. Monthly fuel costs are dozens of yuan cheaper than the 2.5L version, allowing me to save money for other purposes. The 2.5L accelerates faster and offers stronger overtaking capability on highways, but the difference isn't noticeable in urban areas. The 2.0L is more affordable for new car purchase and has lower insurance costs, making it a cost-effective choice for ordinary people like me who mainly commute short distances. Notably, both versions share the same spacious interior that comfortably seats five, and come with standard safety features. The 2.5L only makes sense if you frequently drive on highways - otherwise, the power difference has minimal impact on daily driving, and the money saved can be better spent on practical matters.