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The AJ6 (Advanced Jaguar 6-cylinder), and the similar AJ16, are inline-6 piston engines used by Jaguar cars in the 1980s and 1990s. The AJ6 was designed to replace the successful and long-used Jaguar XK6 engine, and was introduced in 1984. It was only the third all-new engine ever designed by the company. The AJ16 evolution was replaced in 1996 ...
Jaguar AJ-V6 engine; Jaguar AJ6 engine; F. Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17; Ford Duratorq engine; I. Ingenium engine family; J. ... This page was last edited on 20 June 2024, ...
The Jaguar XF debuted a refined version of the AJ30 with continuously variable cam-phasing and variable geometry air intakes to increase power and broaden the powerband up to its 6800 rpm redline. This engine is used in the following vehicles: 2000-2008 Jaguar S-Type, 240 hp (179 kW; 243 PS) and 221 lb⋅ft (300 N⋅m)
As of December 2024, Jaguar has discontinued most of its internal combustion engine (ICE) models, including those featuring the AJ133S, as part of its transition to an all-electric lineup by 2025. The 2024 Land Rover Defender V8 is the final vehicle to use the AJ133S engine.
The six-cylinder DB7 (based on the Jaguar AJ6 engine) was positioned as an "entry-level" model below the hand-built V8 Virage introduced a few years earlier. This model was the most-produced Aston Martin automobile up to that point in time, with more than 7,000 built before it was replaced by the DB9 in 2004.
The article is inaccurate in its description of the AJ6 engines. (1) The original engines were the DOHC 3.6 (which debuted on the XJ-S in ~1983 and was the used in the new XJ40 from its launch in 1986) and the SOHC 2.9 (which was used for the entry-level XJ6 in Britain and Europe - but rarely, if ever, seen in models exported to the US).
Is this the same as Jaguar AJ6 engine? Nope, the Jaguar AJ6 engine is a straight-6 developed by Jaguar. The Jaguar AJ-V6 engine is a V6 based on the Ford Duratec 30. --SFoskett 20:57, Oct 5, 2004 (UTC) Ah. Thanks for explaining it. Bobblewik 20:55, 6 Oct 2004 (UTC)
The Jaguar XK is an inline 6-cylinder dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) engine produced by Jaguar Cars between 1949 and 1992. Introduced as a 3.4-litre, it earned fame on both the road and track, being produced in five hemispherical head displacements between 2.4 and 4.2-litres for Jaguar passenger cars, with other sizes being made by Jaguar and ...