| Alfa Romeo | In Alfa Romeo engines, the Variable Inlet Control causes the air intake (plenum) to shorten its path from the intake trumpet to the valve bores, again when the engine reaches a pre-defined RPM. Alfa Romeo Sitemap |
| Aston Martin | From the start of October 2004, production of engines for Aston Martin was brought back in house following the opening of their first dedicated engine plant. Aston Martin Sitemap |
| Audi | The multi award-winning Audi 2.0L TFSI petrol engine with a 33 kilowatt electric motor powered by a high performance solid Lithium-Ion battery, giving a total power output of 245PS and 480Nm of torque Audi Sitemap |
| Bentley | Efficient cooling systems and a strong chassis made the Bentley famous throughout Britain for its luxury cars. Bentley Sitemap |
| BMW | In built 'Dynamic Performance Control' shifts BMW power automatically from wheel to wheel depending on the conditions BMW Sitemap |
| Chevrolet | The Chevrolet big block is a series of large displacement V8 engines that were developed in the USA during the 1950s and 1960s. Chevrolet Sitemap |
| Chrysler | Chrysler and BMW teamed up to build a 1.6 L version of the SOHC Neon engine. Although this engine is not sold in North America in any Chrysler vehicle, it is available in the BMW MINI Cooper, and is used in international Neons and Chrysler PT Cruisers. Chrysler Sitemap |
| Citroen | The PSA XU engine is a family of internal combustion engines used in Citroen and Peugeot automobiles. This family is best known as the engine of the Peugeot 305. Citroen Sitemap |
| Colt | Colt's smallest modern engines were primarily designed for the Japanese-market kei car. Colt Sitemap |
| Daewoo | S-TEC is a low-displacement engine range codeveloped by Suzuki and Daewoo Motors for use in micro- and subcompact cars. Daewoo Sitemap |
| Daihatsu | The company currently provides engines and transmissions to Malaysia's Perodua, which manufactures and markets rebadged Daihatsu cars locally, and sells a small number of Perodua cars in the United Kingdom. Daihatsu Sitemap |
| Daimler | The Daimler 2.5 & 4.5 litre V-8 engines were designed by Edward Turner in 1959 and used in several of the cars made by the British Daimler company in the 1950s and 1960s. After Daimler's merger with Jaguar in 1960 they were also used in some of the Jaguar saloons which were then badged as Daimlers. Daimler Sitemap |
| Ferrari | The first V8 engine was derived from a Lancia project, used in D50 F1 racecar. The Dino V8 family lasted from the early 1960s through 2004 when it was replaced by a new Ferrari/Maserati design. Ferrari Sitemap |
| Fiat | The FIRE (Fully Integrated Robotised Engine) was originally a carburetor engine, and later progressed to a single point injection (SPI) to multipoint injection (MPI) and is now a sequential multipoint injection (SMPI). It is now used in the 750 Formula in a slightly modified state. Fiat Sitemap |
| Ford | Ford engines are well known throughout the world, not only in Ford vehicles but in aftermarket, sports and kit applications. Ford was late to offer a six-cylinder engine in their cars, only introducing a six in 1941 after the failure of the 1906 Model K. Ford Sitemap |
| Honda | Increased torque and high responsiveness mean that many people don't even notice when a Honda's a diesel. Honda Sitemap |
| Hyundai | The Hyundai-Kia group sold the most new Car vehicles during the recent UK scrappage scheme. The reasons for this included the price and the practicality and power of the intercooler and fuel pressure regulator. Hyundai Sitemap |
| Isuzu | Some of the 21 million engines produced by the Japanese firm can be found in vehicles all over the world from Renault to GM. Isuzu Sitemap |
| Jaguar | Fuel pressure regulators and injection units also allow for an unheard of fuel efficiency, especially in the off-road sector. Jaguar Sitemap |
| Jeep | Fuel pressure regulators and injection units also allow for an unheard of fuel efficiency, especially in the off-road sector. Jeep Sitemap |
| Kia | Beginning in 2006 Kia identified design as its "core future growth engine". Schreyer, cheif design officer, had previously worked at Audi (designing the Audi TT) and Volkswagen and had won the Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany. Kia Sitemap |
| Lamborghini | The Lamborghini V12 is a sixty degree V12 petrol engine designed by Lamborghini, and was the first internal combustion engine ever produced by the firm. Lamborghini Sitemap |
| Lancia | In 1950, Lancia introduced the world's first production V6 engine in the Lancia Aurelia. The engine was the work of Francesco De Virilo and was developed to solve the vibration problems Lancia had experienced with its V4 engines. Lancia Sitemap |
| Land Rover | Engines used by the British company Land Rover in its 4x4 vehicles have included 4-cylinder petrol engines, and 4-cylinder and 5-cylinder diesel engines. 6-cylinder engines have been used for Land Rover vehicles built under licence. Land Rover Sitemap |
| Lexus | In 1989, Lexus showcased the smoothness of its V8 engines by placing champagne glasses on the hood of a revving LS 400 Lexus Sitemap |
| Lotus | The Lotus-Ford Twin Cam is a 1558 cc engine developed for the 1962 Lotus Elan and also used in a variety of other vehicles up until mid 1970s. Lotus Sitemap |
| Maserati | Most instances of the Ferrari/Maserati architecture are in the V8 configuration. This was the first configuration and produces anywhere from 385 horsepower (287 kW) to 562 horsepower (419 kW). Maserati Sitemap |
| Mazda | Mazda have been awarded best in class for their Car range at the 2010 Towcar Awards. Mazda Sitemap |
| Mercedes | 4MATIC technology as standard offers permanent all-wheel drive for advanced traction and handling both on and off-road. Mercedes Sitemap |
| Mg | The K-Series engine is a series of engines built by Powertrain Ltd, a sister company of MG Rover. The engine was built in two forms: a straight-four cylinder, available with SOHC and DOHC, ranging from 1.1 L to 1.8 L; and the KV6 V6 variation. Mg Sitemap |
| Mini | The Prince family shares its basic block dimensions with the previous PSA TU engine family, but with bore and stroke measurements identical to the Tritec engine family. these engines replaced the Tritec engines that were previously in the Mini. Mini Sitemap |
| Mitsubishi | All Wheel Drive,Active Stability and Traction Control means that Mitsubishi owners get the best car performance no matter what. Mitsubishi Sitemap |
| Morgan | Beginning in 1932, a new series of Morgan three-wheelers began with the F-4. The F-4, and its later siblings the F-2 and the F-Super, used a pressed-steel chassis and the four-cylinder Ford Sidevalve engine that was used in the Model Y. Production of the Ford-engined three-wheelers continued until 1952. Morgan Sitemap |
| Nissan | The RB engine is a 2.0 - 3.0 L straight-6 four-stroke petrol/gasoline engine from Nissan produced from 1980-2004. Nissan Sitemap |
| Peugeot | The PRV engine is an automobile petrol V6 engine that was developed jointly by Peugeot, Renault and Volvo Cars - and sold from 1974 to 1998. Peugeot Sitemap |
| Porsche | Most Porsche car's come with Direct Fuel Injection (DFI) to achieve a significant increase in specific power and torque as to consolidate fuel economy also. Porsche Sitemap |
| Proton | Hydrogas Suspension Pumps use the latest advancements in Proton car technology to ensure that fuel economy and reliability are top of the Malaysian firms agenda. Proton Sitemap |
| Renault | The K9K is a family of straight-4 automobile engines co-developed by Nissan and Renault. Renault calls it the K engine.It is a straight-4. It is called 1.5 dCi. Fuel injection system is being provided by Bosch diesel systems since the beginning of 2011 instead Delphi system on the old generation K9K engine. Renault Sitemap |
| Rolls Royce | Rolls-Royce Marine Diesel Engines are manufactured by Rolls-Royce plc and cover five ranges of diesel engines for the marine sector. There are three "Bergen" and two Crossley Pielstick ranges with power outputs in the range 1.2MW to 15MW. Rolls Royce Sitemap |
| Rover | The Rover V8 engine is a compact V8 internal combustion engine with aluminium cylinder heads and cylinder block, originally designed by General Motors and later re-designed and produced by Rover in the United Kingdom Rover Sitemap |
| Saab | The Saab H engine is a redesign of the Saab B engine. Despite the name it is not an H engine, but a slanted inline-4. The H engine was introduced in 1981 in the Saab 900 and was also used in the Saab 99 from 1982 onwards and the Saab 90. Saab Sitemap |
| Seat | The Seat Cordoba was based on the family saloon of the same name but was, naturally, a WRC class car equipped with a 4 cylinder turbocharged petrol engine, permanent four-wheel drive, and active differentials involved in its transmission. Seat Sitemap |
| Skoda | The term MPI (Multi-Point Injection) is used by Skoda to differentiate from 16v models and (in the case of the Octavia Mk2) FSI engines. Skoda Sitemap |
| Subaru | The Subaru EF series engine is a liquid cooled three cylinder, four-stroke, with SOHC. It is not compliant with Japanese Government regulations concerning displacement of kei cars with a current maximum limit of 660 cc. Subaru Sitemap |
| Suzuki | As Japan's 4th largest vehicle manufacturer, Suzuki has a lot to live up to and it achieves this greatly in its vast car range. Suzuki Sitemap |
| Toyota | Toyota's 4.5 v8 engine offers around 650Nm of torque for practical and extraordinary uses, meaning, you've got the power to do whatever you want. Toyota Sitemap |
| Triumph | The Triumph V8 is a 3.0 litre V8 developed in house by Triumph for the Triumph Stag. This was basically two Triumph Slant-4 engines 'stuck' together. It consisted of a single overhead cam cast iron block with aluminium heads. Triumph Sitemap |
| Tvr | The TVR Speed Eight was the name of a normally aspirated V8 car engine designed and manufactured by TVR. The engine was intended to power the TVR Griffith and the TVR Chimaera but delays in its production meant that it powered only the TVR Cerbera and the TVR Tuscan Racer. Tvr Sitemap |
| Vauxhall | The Opel OHV family (also known as the Kadett engine after its most-famous application) is a pushrod straight-4 engine. It was developed by Opel of Germany and released in 1962. Versions were in use through 1993. Vauxhall Sitemap |
| Volkswagen | The Volkswagen air cooled engine is an air-cooled boxer engine with four horizontally opposed cast iron cylinders, cast aluminium alloy cylinder heads and pistons, magnesium crankcase, and forged steel crankshaft and connecting rods. Volkswagen Sitemap |
| Volvo | The design of the Volvo range isn't just skin deep with technology used to ensure that the muscular appearance comes with hand grafted parts and a luxurious finish. Volvo Sitemap |
