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T3 152 PS (112 kW) single turbo. From MY2016; T4 190 PS (140 kW) single turbo. From MY2016; T5 245 PS (180 kW) single turbo. From MY2016; T6 320 PS (235 kW) turbo and supercharger. From MY2016; Polestar 367 PS (270 kW) turbo and supercharger. From MY2017; T8 320 PS (235 kW) turbo, supercharger, and rear electric motor developing 87 PS (64 kW ...
The T3 was replaced by the T4 in the U.S. market in 1993 (1992 saw no Volkswagen vans imported to the U.S. market, aside from custom campers sold by companies other than Volkswagen). Top-of-the-line Wolfsburg Edition Westfalia Campers, which had all options, were at the top of the price range.
In relation to motorsport, Group T3 is a set of technical specifications for lightweight prototype cross-country vehicles used in off-road Cross-Country Rallying (also called Rally Raid). The group is governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and defined in appendix J, article 286 of its International Sporting Code . [ 1 ]
The Volkswagen Transporter (T4), marketed in North America as the Volkswagen EuroVan, is a van produced by the German manufacturer Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles between 1990 and 2004, succeeding the Volkswagen Type 2 (T3) and superseded by the Volkswagen Transporter (T5).
The Volvo Engine Architecture [13] (VEA) is a family of straight-three and straight-four automobile petrol and diesel engines produced by Volvo Cars in Skövde, [30] Sweden, since 2013, [31] Zhangjiakou, [32] China, since 2016 [33] and Tanjung Malim, Malaysia, since 2022 by Proton. [34]
The engines available are the T3, T4, T5 and T6 petrol engines and D3, D5 and 1.6D DRIVe diesel engines, the latter of which has Stop Start Technology to increase the efficiency of the engine. The 2.4-litre D5 plug-in hybrid version, fitted with a five-cylinder diesel engine and a 50 kW electric motor, was scheduled for sale in Europe by ...
The T3 has 245 PS (180 kW). 6D16 – 7545 cc, bore 118 mm × stroke 115 mm, ohv gear driven camshaft, direct injection with in-line injection pump, peak power is 170–185 PS (125–136 kW), n/a, turbo and turbo with intercooler [6] 6D16-1A – turbocharged, 140 kW (190 PS) @ 2900rpm and 520 Nm @ 1400rpm
The FCA Global Small Engine (or GSE, marketed as FireFly) is a family of engines produced by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) starting in 2016, and subsequently produced by Stellantis, gradually replacing the FIRE (including MultiAir versions) and SGE (TwinAir) units.
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