What is the difference between a car with and without a T? Car owners who don t know come and learn

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-02-08

Are you hesitant to choose a turbocharged engine when buying a car? So, what is the difference between turbocharging and naturally aspirated? Today, I will break it down for you. Friends who are interested in this, remember to like and follow, and we will continue to go deeper**.

First of all, let's make it clear that the "with T" here refers to a turbocharged engine, which is more common in German cars. And "without T" refers to a naturally aspirated engine, which is more common on Japanese cars.

There is a difference between the two in terms of power. The power output of a turbocharged engine is significantly greater than that of a naturally aspirated engine, especially at high speeds, where it accelerates quickly, fuel-efficiently and powerfully. However, it is not as stable as a naturally aspirated engine. In congested city roads, the advantages of a turbocharged engine are not obvious, and sometimes even speed is limited.

In addition, turbocharged engines are more complex in structure, resulting in relatively high repair and maintenance costs. Naturally-aspirated engines, on the other hand, are better suited for city roads due to their smoothness and comfort.

In addition to Japanese cars, many luxury cars also use naturally aspirated engines. So, how to choose? It's actually very simple, just decide according to your needs. If you mainly commute to and from work, it is recommended to choose a naturally aspirated engine; If you travel a lot or run at high speeds, a turbocharged engine is more suitable. Combine engine characteristics and personal needs to make a choice, and you will be sure to find the most suitable model for you.

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