What is the displacement of 280TGDI?

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SamanthaRose
07/29/25 8:40pm
280TGDI has a displacement of 1.4T, typically the high-power version of the EA211 engine. Below is some extended information about displacement: 1. Features: It offers fuel efficiency, excellent handling, power, and comfort, meeting various consumer needs such as business, commuting, and travel. It maximizes the fulfillment of diverse vehicle requirements while maintaining a reasonable price, making it the golden displacement and golden model. 2. Displacement selection: The 2.0L option seems more justified, as most manufacturers invest more effort in the exterior design of 2.0L displacement models, resulting in a more dignified and refined appearance. Additionally, the price range of models with this displacement is acceptable to most consumers.
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