Which has more power, 1.3T or 1.5L?

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VonBarrett
09/01/25 2:41am
1.3T has more power, while 1.5L has less. Below is a detailed comparison between 1.3T and 1.5L: 1. Engine difference: The 1.3T is a three-cylinder engine, while the 1.5L is a four-cylinder engine. Under the same conditions, the three-cylinder engine tends to be noisier and vibrates more than the four-cylinder engine. 2. Power difference: Under normal conditions, the 1.3T turbocharged engine's power is roughly equivalent to that of a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine, which is generally sufficient for daily use. The 1.5L, paired with a five-speed manual transmission, has lower power output loss and delivers power more directly. 3. Maintenance cost: The 1.3T has higher maintenance costs, and long-term upkeep is more expensive. The 1.5L has lower maintenance costs, and long-term upkeep is correspondingly more affordable.
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McAlex
09/13/25 5:37am
I've driven quite a few cars myself and found that 1.3T engines usually pack more punch. This is mainly because turbocharging forces more air into the engine, instantly boosting horsepower—significantly outperforming 1.5L naturally aspirated engines. For example, some 1.3T engines can deliver around 150 horsepower, while most 1.5L engines barely exceed 100. This makes acceleration and overtaking much sharper, with a strong push-back sensation. However, watch out for turbo lag—that slight delay after hitting the throttle. On highways, the 1.3T feels more stable, and it handles city traffic just fine. Don’t just go by the numbers; test-driving reveals the real difference. More power is thrilling, but choosing a car should align with your habits—enthusiastic drivers will love the 1.3T.
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