It’s also a high rpm motor, which will still require lower tolerances and better materials. I don’t recall but don’t higher rpms have a lower rate of wear than higher compression?
Tolerances are like margins of error. As the error range goes down, the exactness of the specification goes up. Or as the others said, the precision.
If it makes you feel any better, I have to pause for a beat any time I try to put an adjective in front of 'tolerances' to make sure I don't sound like a dope.