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The Hyundai Sigma engine is what Hyundai Motor Company called the Mitsubishi 6G7 engine when manufactured in South Korea. It is a series of V6 piston engines. The Sigma engine family began life with the simple V6 name. Displacement ranges from 2.5 to 3.5 L (2,497 to 3,497 cc).
Sigma Σ - 3.0/3.5 L; Lambda ... Hyundai Smartstream engine; List of Hyundai transmissions; List of Hyundai vehicles; Hyundai; ICE This page was last edited on 21 ...
The 6G7 series or Cyclone V6 engine is a series of V6 piston engines from Mitsubishi Motors. Five displacement variants were produced from 1986 to 2021, with both SOHC and DOHC , naturally aspirated and turbo charged layouts.
It was powered by one of three engines: a 2.9 liter diesel inline-four Hyundai J engine, a 2.5 liter diesel inline-four licensed from Mitsubishi (4D56), and a 3.5 liter petrol V6 Hyundai Sigma engine. The car's name derives from Tarascan, a Mesoamerican empire state located in west central Mexico. The Terracan was replaced by the Hyundai Veracruz.
Pages in category "Hyundai engines" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Hyundai Sigma engine; Hyundai Sirius engine;
I removed the following engine as it does not belong to Sigma series: "2.5 The DOHC carbureted G6AV (also called the 2.5 D) is the small 2.5 L (2497 cc) version. Bore is 83.5 mm and stroke is shared with the 3.0 at 76 mm. Output is 160 hp (119 kW) at 6000 RPM and 151 ft.lbf (204 Nm) at 4500 RPM."
The Honda C engine was introduced in 1985, followed by the Mitsubishi 6G7 engine and the Mazda J engine in 1986, the Toyota VZ engine in 1988, and the Isuzu V engine in 1992. Hyundai introduced the first South Korean Hyundai Sigma engine based on technology shared from the Mitsubishi unit in 1995.
Hyundai Sigma engine: Successor: Hyundai Smartstream G3.5/G3.5T/L3.5: The Hyundai Lambda engine family is the company's all-aluminium V6 engine manufactured since 2005.