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27 Aug 2017, 21:46 (Ref:3762165) | #1 | ||
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Audi introduces "innovative" engine designations
You know that Mercedes-Benz and BMW don't use real engine displacements to name their engines.
In BMW, the ?18i is 1.6L, the ?30i is 2.0L, and the ?40i is 3.0L. In Mercedes-Benz, the ?200 is 1.6L, ?300 is 2.0L, the ?43 AMG is 3.0L, and the ?63 is 4.0L. Not to be left behind, Audi decided to go full retard. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/i...-naming-system o- 107-127 bhp -> "30" o- 145-159 bhp -> "35" o- 165-198 bhp -> "40" o- 223-244 bhp -> "45" o- 278-304 bhp -> "50" o- 423-449 bhp -> "60" o- + 529 bhp -> "70" |
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