What is the displacement of Audi's 35TFSI?

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LaAaron
07/30/25 4:12am
The displacement of 35TFSI varies across different Audi models: the A6's 35TFSI has a 2.8T displacement, the A4's 35TFSI has a 2.0T displacement, the A3's 35TFSI has a 1.8T displacement, the Q7's 35TFSI has a 3.0T displacement, the Q5's 35TFSI has a 2.0T displacement, and the Q3's 35TFSI has a 2.0T displacement. The turbocharged engine in the Audi A6 is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, with front and rear suspensions featuring a five-link independent suspension and trapezoidal link independent suspension, respectively. The vehicle's dimensions are 5015mm in length, 1874mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3012mm and a minimum ground clearance of 132mm.
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