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What do 280, 330 and 380 of the Volkswagen tail mark mean respectively?

If for an intermediate car, marking the tail with 1.4T will definitely ruin the scenery, which will naturally remind people of small horse-drawn carts. If the effect of mark 280 is completely different, many people will think that this is a displacement of 2.8. Therefore, manufacturers played digital games, which puzzled some friends and frightened a group of people who ate melons.

Take Volkswagen Magotan as an example to talk about what Volkswagen 280, 330 and 380 stand for respectively.

280TSI stands for turbocharged engine with displacement of 1.4, and adopts stratified combustion and direct injection technology in cylinder. 280 stands for torque, and the maximum torque of 1.4 model is 250NM, but the label is indeed 280, which may not sound good. 330 is a 1.8T model, and 380 is a 2.0T model. I really don't understand why manufacturers go to so much trouble. Just to please consumers? Um ... . First-class clothes. In addition to Volkswagen, Honda, Mercedes-Benz and other manufacturers also like this label.

Volkswagen also marked the displacement at the earliest time, but it changed continuously in the later period. The tail of the previous generation Volkswagen model will bear the TSI logo, and there is also a difference between red and silvery white. Among them, only I is 1.4 displacement red, SI is 1.8 displacement red, and TSI is all red for 2.0 models. I have to admire the good intentions of the manufacturers.

Careful friends will also develop the tail mark of Audi cars, which is also different. 30TFSI, 40TFSI, 50TFSI, etc. The number represents the acceleration ratio, and the larger the number, the stronger the acceleration performance. In the past, Audi vehicles were distinguished by displacement, such as 1.8TFSI, 2.0TFSI, 3.0TFSI, etc. After changing the naming method, the displacement is replaced by the value of g, such as 30TFSI, 35TFSI, 40TFSI, etc. G value is used to represent the overall acceleration of the car. The larger the number, the faster the acceleration. Among them, Audi TFSI is more advanced than Volkswagen TSI and has lean combustion technology.