What is the displacement of 1485ml?
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1485ml is a 1.5-liter displacement. Here are the relevant details about displacement: 1. Introduction 1: The classification of passenger cars is determined by the size of their displacement. Mini cars have a displacement of ≤1.0L, compact cars range from 1.0-1.6L, mid-size cars range from 1.6-2.5L, executive cars range from 2.5-4.0L, and luxury cars have a displacement >4.0L. 2. Introduction 2: Generally, the number at the rear of a car represents its displacement. For BMW cars, identifying the displacement is quite simple. For example, 'BMW325i' refers to a BMW 3 Series with a 2.5-liter displacement, 'BMW530i' is a BMW 5 Series with a 3.0-liter displacement, and Mercedes-Benz's 'S600' indicates an S-Class car with a 6.0-liter displacement plus turbocharging, while 'E240' represents an E-Class car with a 2.0-liter displacement and turbocharging.
As someone with specialized knowledge in automotive engines, I'd like to share that a 1485ml displacement is equivalent to 1.485 liters, which we in the industry commonly refer to as a 1.5-liter engine. This size is very common in compact family cars, such as the base versions of the Honda Fit or Mazda 3. Engine displacement refers to the total cylinder volume, and 1.485L means it can intake approximately 1.5 liters of air-fuel mixture per working cycle, directly affecting horsepower output and fuel consumption. In naturally aspirated engines, this displacement typically produces 90-110 horsepower, with urban fuel consumption around 8-9 liters per 100 kilometers. With technological advancements, many 1.5L cars now feature turbocharging, like 1.5T engines, whose power can rival older 2.0L naturally aspirated engines while offering better fuel efficiency. If you're shopping for a new car, a 1485ml displacement vehicle is a solid choice that balances power and efficiency.