What is the horsepower of the Leiling's engine?
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The 1.8L naturally aspirated engine of the Leiling has 98 horsepower; the 1.2L turbocharged engine has 116 horsepower. Below is an introduction about the Leiling: 1. The Leiling is a compact sedan under Toyota, which has gained popularity among many consumers since its launch. 2. This model is equipped with two types of engines: one is a 1.2L turbocharged engine, and the other is a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine. 3. The 1.8L naturally aspirated engine of the Leiling has a maximum torque of 142 Nm. The engine's maximum power is achieved at 5200 rpm, and the maximum torque is achieved at 3600 rpm. This engine is equipped with VVT-i technology and multi-point fuel injection, and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The electric motor paired with this engine has a maximum power of 53 kW and a maximum torque of 163 Nm. 4. The 1.2L turbocharged engine has a maximum torque of 185 Nm. The engine's maximum power is achieved between 5200 and 5600 rpm, and the maximum torque is achieved between 1500 and 4000 rpm. This engine is equipped with VVT-iW technology and direct fuel injection, and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The engine is paired with a CVT transmission.
I've driven the Levin for several years and am familiar with its powertrain. The horsepower varies significantly depending on the specific model. The common 1.5L gasoline engine delivers about 116 horsepower, which is sufficient for city commuting with smooth response and no sudden surges. The hybrid version is more popular, with a 1.8L engine producing 98 horsepower on its own, and with the assistance of an electric motor, the system's combined output reaches around 122 horsepower, making it particularly fuel-efficient, averaging about 4L. The 2.0L version has a 152 horsepower engine, with a system combined output of up to 184 horsepower, offering more aggressive acceleration, suitable for high-speed driving. Toyota's tuning is well-balanced; while the horsepower may not be top-tier, the reliability is high, with fewer issues, and it's cost-effective and eco-friendly. It's perfectly fine for daily driving, no need to overly chase numbers.