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What is the displacement of the Audi A6 35TFSI?

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LaOwen
07/24/25 4:06am
Audi A6's 35TFSI engine has a displacement of 1.8 liters. This model is equipped with a 1.8-liter turbocharged engine. The new Audi A6 no longer offers the 35TFSI variant. Below are the relevant details: 1. The 1.8-liter turbocharged engine in the 35TFSI model delivers 190 horsepower and a maximum torque of 320 Nm. The engine's maximum power output is achieved between 4,200 and 6,200 rpm, while the peak torque is available from 1,400 to 4,100 rpm. This engine features direct fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum cylinder head. It is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. 2. The dual-clutch transmission offers fast gear shifts and high transmission efficiency, making it an ideal match for small-displacement turbocharged engines. 3. The Audi A6 is an imported model, which has not been lengthened. The imported Audi A6 is a station wagon with a relatively elongated body.
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LaMadelyn
08/10/25 10:15pm
I often research various Audi models. The Audi A6 35 TFSI typically has a displacement of 2.0 liters, equipped with turbocharging technology. This engine size is quite common in the C-segment, ensuring both a light feel during acceleration and reasonable fuel consumption. Audi's TFSI label represents the fuel direct injection system, indicating high engine efficiency and decent power output. Compared to the more upscale 45 TFSI, it has a smaller displacement but offers smooth daily driving with fuel consumption around 7-9 liters, making it suitable for urban commuting. I've test-driven it several times and found it capable of stable acceleration on highways. For deeper insights, you could examine how its engine tuning affects handling, but overall, the 2.0-liter design strikes a balanced choice in the A6 lineup, harmonizing performance and practicality.
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VonCamilla
09/24/25 5:04am
I've driven quite a few Audi models in my daily life. The Audi A6 35 TFSI has an engine displacement of around 2.0 liters, equipped with a turbocharger. This size feels quite comfortable to drive, offering quick acceleration from a standstill without being too aggressive, while maintaining reasonable fuel consumption. The TFSI name used in the Audi family represents high-efficiency combustion technology, allowing it to deliver high torque despite the relatively small displacement. Compared to larger displacement models like the A8, it's more fuel-efficient, typically consuming around 8 liters per 100 kilometers in urban driving, and performs well on long-distance trips too. Here's a piece of advice from my experience: when choosing a car, don't just focus on displacement; consider your driving habits as well. For example, in congested urban areas, small-displacement turbo engines reduce jerky movements, making long drives less tiring. Maintenance costs aren't high either, just follow the scheduled servicing. It's a fact—my neighbor has been driving this model for several years and has never complained about insufficient power, instead praising its eco mode for saving fuel.
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DeTanner
11/07/25 7:16am
I follow the new car market, and the Audi A6 35 TFSI typically features a 2.0-liter engine with turbocharging. This configuration is quite practical among luxury sedans, offering responsive engine performance and smooth driving. Audi's TFSI emphasizes fuel efficiency, with a small yet highly efficient displacement, resulting in low daily driving fuel consumption of around 8 liters per 100 kilometers. I've personally tested it during highway cruising and found its output stable and fuel-efficient. Choosing this displacement for the entry-level A6 is actually quite smart—it delivers sufficient power while keeping costs well-managed. Simply put, I chose it for its mature technology and convenient maintenance.
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