What is CC in car or bike? Know its benefits, then you will never be harmed

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Dt. 30 May 2023, Tuesday

There are constant major updates in the automobile market. And along with this, people's demands are also changing. Once upon a time, people used to choose to buy a bike or car based on its mileage and price. So now people pay more attention to the performance and specifications of the car or bike. How many cc is the car?, how many bhp is it?, or what is its torque? But today we know CC in detail. Few people know. Let's understand more about it.

What is CC?

Talking about CC, this is considered as the first identity of every car. It stands for cubic capacity. If we want to understand this in simple language, it can be said that the engine in any vehicle is driven by pistons. The fuel flows into the piston and through it creates energy to drive the vehicle. And these pistons are of different sizes and have different capacities.

If the car is 1000 cc it directly means that the piston capacity is 1 litre.

For example, if your car is 1000 cc, it directly means that the piston capacity is 1 liter. And it generates energy equal to burning one liter of fuel. That is why car or bike engines are measured in 1.0 liter, 0.5 liter or 2.0 liter. The more liter capacity, the more power the engine will generate and the less mileage the vehicle will give.

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