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What is the displacement of the Baojun 510?

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DiFaith
07/29/2025, 04:33:13 PM

Baojun 510 has a displacement of 1485ml. Definition of displacement: A specialized term in hydraulic transmission, it refers to the volume of fluid inhaled or discharged per stroke or cycle. The displacement of a car is an important parameter for measuring a vehicle. Some domestic cars do not have the car model marked as above on their rear, but the displacement is usually indicated on the body or the rear of the car. Differences in displacement size: Generally, the larger the displacement, the greater the output power, simply put, the more "powerful" the car is. However, the relative fuel consumption will be higher. Typically, off-road vehicles and sports cars have higher displacements; while cars with smaller displacements are more "moderate" in terms of power performance but offer better economic practicality. The classification of vehicles is also determined by the size of their displacement. Generally, mini cars have a displacement of ≤ 1.0L; compact cars have a displacement ranging 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 greater than 4.0L.

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AustinMarie
08/14/2025, 01:32:51 PM

The Baojun 510 has a displacement of 1.5 liters. I've been driving it for almost two years, and it handles really well in the city. Simply put, displacement refers to the internal space of the engine, and 1.5L means it has moderate power without being too fuel-hungry. My average fuel consumption in congested urban areas is only about 7L. On weekends, when I take my family out for trips, it handles small hills effortlessly, and the acceleration is smooth—unlike some high-displacement cars that guzzle fuel like water. Its engine design is well-optimized, and maintenance is simple—just an oil and filter change is enough, keeping ownership costs low. Overall, this displacement strikes a balance between daily practicality and occasional road trip fun, making it especially suitable for young people like us who prefer relaxed driving without breaking the bank.

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SanKeira
10/16/2025, 01:06:11 AM

I deal with car factories a lot in my daily work, and the Baojun 510 uses a 1.5-liter displacement engine, which is a pretty common configuration. Simply put, displacement refers to the working volume of the engine. The 1.5L size performs stably in daily use, with sufficient power output to handle commuting needs, such as highway overtaking or carrying some cargo without much effort. Maintenance is also economical, with parts being easy to find and replacement costs being affordable. Importantly, the smaller displacement helps reduce emissions, making it more environmentally friendly, and the saved fuel costs can cover more distance. I recommend car owners regularly check the air filter and spark plugs to avoid idle vibration issues. In summary, the 1.5L is a well-chosen, practical, and durable setup.

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MackenzieMarie
11/29/2025, 12:53:55 AM

The Baojun 510 has a displacement standard of 1.5 liters, which is ideal for our family of four. It provides sufficient power without wasting fuel, maintaining a steady speed of 80 km/h on the highway with an average fuel consumption of just 6.5L, saving us a lot on monthly expenses. The car also offers ample space, with enough room in the back for the kids' belongings without feeling cramped. In terms of safety, the moderate displacement ensures good control, avoiding sudden acceleration and loss of control. Maintenance is hassle-free, requiring only a minor service once a year. With its high cost-performance ratio, it's a perfect choice for family users.

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OAngela
01/19/2026, 02:17:36 AM

The Baojun 510 comes standard with a 1.5-liter engine. I've test-driven it multiple times, and compared to peers like the BYD Yuan, its tuning is smoother with more linear power delivery. Displacement affects acceleration and fuel efficiency—the 1.5L averages around 7L/100km in city driving, dropping to 6L on highways, making it economical. The engine's noise insulation is well-executed too, reducing fatigue on long drives. If you're considering an upgrade, this displacement variant holds its value well and is easy to resell. I recommend a dealership test drive to experience it firsthand.

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FranciscoMarie
04/15/2026, 03:25:01 AM

I've been commuting with the Baojun 510 for several years, and its 1.5-liter displacement makes daily travel quite pleasant. Fuel consumption is well controlled in congested urban areas, generally staying within 8 liters, which is both economical and environmentally friendly. The moderate displacement also ensures safety on slippery roads, with acceleration that doesn't suddenly lose control. Plus, maintenance is convenient, parts are affordable, and the overall driving burden is light. It's suitable for office workers who seek stability and comfort.

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