What is the displacement of the Passat 330tsi?
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The SAIC Volkswagen Passat 330tsi has a 2.0T displacement. Displacement refers to the volume of fluid inhaled or expelled per stroke or cycle. Volkswagen initially used TSI to indicate engine displacement, where T stands for turbocharged engine, and SI represents the direct fuel injection method. If only the I in the car's rear badge is red, it indicates the car's engine has a 1.4T displacement. The Passat 330tsi is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 186ps, a maximum torque of 320nm, and a maximum power of 137kw. It is paired with a 7-speed automatic transmission. Generally, the model designation represents the engine displacement. The 280, 330, and 380 models each represent different displacements to better reflect the car's engine size. The 280 base configuration comes with a 1.4T engine, available in both high and low power versions, while the 380 base configuration features a 2.0 engine with the highest power. However, the low-power version would be the Passat 330's 2.0T engine, still maintaining a 2.0T displacement. These designations are common for this model series, effectively indicating the engine's displacement.