What is the equivalent displacement of a 2.0t car engine?

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MacIsabela
07/24/25 7:20am
2.0t is equivalent to a 3.0L displacement. Below is related information about car engine displacement: 1. Definition: Displacement: A specialized term in hydraulic transmission, referring to the volume of fluid inhaled or expelled per stroke or cycle. 2. Displacement Classification: In China, the classification of car levels is determined by the size of the displacement. Mini cars have a displacement of 1.0L or less; compact cars range from 1.0L to 1.6L; midsize cars range from 1.6L to 2.5L; executive cars range from 2.5L to 4.0L; and luxury cars have a displacement greater than 4.0L.
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