
The Excelle 15t has a displacement of 1.5 to 1.6 liters. Displacement refers to the volume of fluid inhaled or discharged per stroke or cycle, and it is a specialized term in hydraulic transmission. Taking the 2021 Excelle as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4609 mm, width 1798 mm, height 1464 mm, with a wheelbase of 2640 mm. The 2021 Excelle is equipped with a 1.3t turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 163 hp and a maximum power of 120 kW, with the maximum power speed at 5500 rpm. It adopts a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout, with a front suspension using MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension using multi-link independent suspension.

Speaking of the Excelle 15T's displacement, I remember clearly that it's a 1.3-liter turbocharged engine with a displacement of around 1299cc. I'm the kind of person who's always researching cars, and this small-displacement design is quite clever—using a turbocharger to boost power to the level of a traditional 1.5L engine while being much more fuel-efficient. Driving in the city, the fuel consumption is below 6 liters per 100km; on the highway, the acceleration is smooth and responsive. From a technical perspective, the turbocharging system makes the engine more responsive, and the lightweight three-cylinder design is both eco-friendly and economical—many automakers are adopting this strategy now. Maintenance requires regular checks on the turbo to avoid carbon buildup. Overall, the Excelle 15T is well-suited for daily commuting, striking a balance between performance and practicality.

I drive a Excelle 15T with a 1.3-liter displacement, which is quite fuel-efficient. For regular family use, I feel that refueling once a week is enough for city commuting. In terms of power, the turbo kicks in effectively during overtaking, comparable to larger displacement vehicles. The downside is a slight vibration from the three-cylinder engine at idle, but it barely affects the overall experience. The design leans towards high efficiency and low emissions, which is very economical given the current high fuel prices.

The Excelle 15T is equipped with a 1.3L turbocharged engine with a displacement of 1299cc, making it a standard small-displacement and efficient model. It offers strong power output and simple .

As a fuel-conscious car owner, the 1.3L displacement of the Excelle 15T has won me over—fuel-efficient and eco-friendly, with turbocharged power that doesn't fall short. The average daily driving fuel consumption is 6L, more economical than the older 1.5L model. Its technical advantages include low emissions and adaptability to urban road conditions, while the downside is that the three-cylinder engine might be slightly noisier.

I test drove the Excelle 15T, and its 1.3-liter turbocharged engine delivers quick response, smooth starts, and strong mid-range acceleration. Despite its small displacement, the power is sufficient, and it performs steadily during high-speed cruising. It excels in fuel efficiency and has low costs.


