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Launched in the end of 1988 (three years before the end of Scirocco production), all Corrados were front-wheel drive and featured petrol engines. The Corrado debuted with two engine choices: a 1.8 litre 16-valve inline four with 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) , [5] [6] and a supercharged 1.8 litre eight valve inline four, marketed as the G60 and ...
The G60 is a 1.8-litre (1,781 cc) internal combustion engine, from a cylinder bore of 81 mm (3.19 in), and a piston stroke of 86.4 mm (3.40 in). Its cylinder block is constructed from grey cast iron, and its cylinder head is cast aluminium alloy, with additional post-production heat treatment.
This is the reason we see the engine designations G40 and G60 in the names of Volkswagen models in which it was used: Volkswagen Polo Mk2 GT G40 ( Typ 86c - Limited to 500 vehicles first series (all black, fog head lamps) and a second of approx 1500, standards colors plus 500 all black for French market only)
Volkswagen has only used one fundamental design for its V8 engine - an all-aluminium alloy construction, but with evolutions in engine management and fueling systems. Like its other engines, increases in power necessitated new engine ID codes. Only the Phaeton and Touareg in the Volkswagen Passenger Cars marque have used a V8 engine. ID code- AXQ
This engine was only used in the North American, South American, and is being used in Middle Eastern markets, as the replacement for the inline-four naturally aspirated 2.0-litre 8v. This engine was replaced by the GEN3 EA888 I4 in North America. identification parts code prefix: 07K engine displacement & engine configuration
Dorcen G60, a 2018–present Chinese compact SUV; Dorcen G60s, a 2019–present Chinese compact SUV; Ginetta G60, a 2012–2015 British sports car; Ginetta G60-LT-P1, a 2018 British race car; Toyota Century (G60), a 2018–present Japanese full-size luxury sedan; Volkswagen G60 engine, an inline-four cylinder automobile petrol engines
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Volkswagen's new 2.8-litre VR6 engine (also used in the Golf and Corrado) in the GLX/GLS model (introduced in 1991 in Europe and 1992 in North America), and the G60 engine (only available on the Syncro model in Canada for the North American market). The VR6 engine gave the top-of-the-range Passat a top speed of 224 kilometres per hour (139 mph).