Which consumes more fuel, 1.4T or 2.0L?
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Without considering engine technology, matching transmission type, and vehicle weight, the 1.4 turbocharged engine is more fuel-efficient than the 2.0 naturally aspirated engine. 1. Driving conditions: For long-term highway driving, the fuel-saving effect of the 1.4T is relatively more noticeable. For city driving, the difference won't be significant; frequent acceleration and deceleration will cause the turbocharged engine's fuel consumption to rise noticeably. 2. Power: The 1.4T engine has a maximum horsepower of 150Ps and a peak torque of 250N·m; the 2.0 naturally aspirated engine has a maximum horsepower of 154Ps and a peak torque of 204N·m. The 1.4T does indeed deliver stronger power than the 2.0 naturally aspirated engine. However, the maintenance costs for the 1.4T engine are also relatively higher.