What is the difference between the Verano GS and the Verano?
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The difference between the Verano GS and the Verano lies in their engine power. The Verano is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, while the 'S' in GS stands for 'sport,' indicating the Verano's sporty performance and higher engine power. Below is an introduction to Buick's relevant details: 1. Naming Convention: Two digits + a single letter = engine level. (1) The first digit represents the displacement level. For example, in '28T,' the '2' indicates that the engine displacement of this model is greater than or equal to 2.0L but less than 3.0L. (2) The second digit represents the power level, denoted by Arabic numerals 0-9, which rank the performance of Buick's engines within the same displacement level. A higher number indicates greater engine power. (3) The single letter refers to the engine type, with a capital 'T' indicating a high-performance turbocharged engine. 2. Excelle vs. Verano: Currently, the Excelle's 15N and 18T models are configured with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.4T turbocharged engine, respectively. The Verano's tail badge, however, is labeled as 20T, representing a 1.5T powertrain configuration. The 5S model, also featuring a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, adds direct fuel injection technology compared to the new Excelle.