What is the equivalent car engine displacement for a 600cc motorcycle?

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MacHarmony
07/30/25 6:32am
Motorcycle 600cc is equivalent to a 0.6L car engine displacement. cc stands for milliliters, so 600cc equals 600 milliliters = 0.6L. Definition of motorcycle displacement: Motorcycle displacement refers to the cylinder volume of the engine, measured in milliliters. The numerical value in motorcycle model names represents the displacement. Classification of motorcycle displacement: Motorcycle displacement categories: Ultra-light: below 100cc (50-90cc), including displacements such as 50, 70, 80, 90; Light: small displacement - 100-150cc, including displacements such as 100, 110, 125, 150; Medium-small displacement: 200-400cc, including displacements such as 200, 250, 300, 400; Large displacement: 500-900cc, including displacements such as 500, 600, 750, 900.
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