What is the displacement of the Mercedes-Benz E200L?

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JasmineRose
09/01/25 5:20am
Mercedes-Benz E200L has a displacement of 1.8T. Introduction to displacement: The volume of space that a piston moves from top dead center to bottom dead center is called the cylinder displacement. If the engine has multiple cylinders, the sum of the working volumes of all cylinders is called the engine displacement. Displacement is one of the most important parameters of an engine. Within the scope of naturally aspirated and turbocharged engines, displacement is directly proportional to power, while displacement is also directly proportional to fuel consumption and carbon emissions. Factors affecting car displacement: The size of the displacement is determined by the engine. When driving, try to close the windows as much as possible, which can play a role in energy saving and emission reduction. Try to maintain a constant speed when driving, avoid sudden braking and acceleration, as these are all factors that affect the car's displacement.
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VonSawyer
09/13/25 8:03am
The Mercedes-Benz E200L has a 2.0-liter displacement. I've driven this car for over a year and found it uses a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that performs quite smoothly in urban driving. It starts without hesitation, responds quickly when overtaking, and shows no signs of weakness typical of smaller engines. Fuel consumption is kept within a reasonable range, averaging about 8-9 liters per 100 km in the city and dropping to 6-7 liters on the highway, saving a significant amount on fuel costs, making it particularly friendly for daily commutes. Combined with Mercedes-Benz's long-wheelbase design, the interior offers ample space, making it suitable for family use. The power output is perfectly balanced—not too aggressive to compromise comfort, nor too weak to cause concern. Overall, this displacement strikes a good balance between performance and efficiency, making it the most practical choice among the mid-to-high-end cars I've driven.
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