0 having or containing a turbocharger (= a machine that increases the power in an engine):
a turbocharged engine
We'd like to see a turbocharged version of the current engine.
She spends the day chasing after her turbocharged son, Nicolas, aged 2.
She roused the crowd with her turbocharged, rhythm-heavy performance.
After five turbocharged years of accelerating growth, the economy is clearly slowing.
1 used to describe an engine or machine that is very powerful because it has a turbocharger:
They launched the first turbocharged production car built in Britain.
These supporters join many others who have become turbocharged almost overnight.
China’s turbocharged economy has raced ahead with the aid of a huge government stimulus programme.
From 1997 onwards the turbocharged versions were fitted with electronic fuel injection.
The twin-turbocharged version was available with electronic four-wheel steering, electronic stability control and an automatic transmission with a manual sequential mode.
It also included the leather interior package, accented exhaust exit, and hoop-style spoiler that were normally offered on some turbocharged models.
It had turbocharged engines and increased fuel capacity.