Why is the displacement of a car measured in cc/litres?

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Or rather, why is it called displacement?

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The displacement is the area of the space where the fuel/air mixture burns (the inside of the cylinders).

Some American cars measure them in cubic inches, but obviously cc or liters are the more universal unit of measurement.

It’s not very predictive of performance, but it can give you a relative idea of the size of the engine compared to other cars.

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