What is the typical city fuel consumption for a 2.0T engine?
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The comprehensive fuel consumption is around 10-11L in city driving and 7-8L on highways. Generally, the average fuel consumption for a 2.0T vehicle is 11 liters per 100 kilometers. Many factors affect fuel consumption. "2.0" represents the engine displacement, and "T" indicates a turbocharged engine, which does not directly reflect fuel consumption. Specific factors influencing fuel consumption include vehicle model, weight, throttle tuning, transmission matching, driving conditions, and driving habits. Below are the differences between 2.0T and 2.0L engines: 1. Difference one: Engine type. 2.0T represents a turbocharged engine, while 2.0L represents a standard naturally aspirated engine. 2. Difference two: Power output. The 2.0T engine delivers more power than the naturally aspirated 2.0L engine. While the difference may not be very noticeable at low to medium speeds, when the vehicle reaches a certain speed range, the turbocharger kicks in, increasing the air intake.