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Jaguar Ingenium engine family details revealed

Jaguar's new engines weigh up to 80kg less than the current engines; improve performance and reduce emissions.
2 min read10 Jul '14
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Jaguar Land Rover has revealed new details on its family of lightweight four-cylinder diesel and petrol engines, which will enter production in January 2015 and will be fitted first into the Jaguar XE in the international markets.

The new powertrain family weighs up to 80kg less than the firm's current engine offerings, while also improving performance. All engines in the range share the same bore, stroke and cylinder spacing, with each cylinder offering 500cc. JLR says the Ingenum family offers the "configurability and flexibility around which smaller or larger engines can quickly and efficiently be developed" in the future. Our sister publication, Autocar UK, understands that a three-cylinder spin-off unit is a direct possibility and a straight six engine is ‘theoretically’ possible. The engine family can be used for front-drive, rear-drive and all-wheel drive.

Both diesel and petrol variants will be equipped with turbochargers, with all engines sharing common components and calibrations - thus allowing JLR to react more quickly to changes in demand. All engines will also get direct injection, variable valve timing and stop-start technology. The first engine from the new family to go into production will be a 2.0-litre turbocharged diesel - dubbed AJ200D. The company says that friction in the unit has been reduced by 17 percent compared to the current 2.2-litre diesel engine. Key to reducing that friction is a number of technologies, including computer-controlled oil and water pumps, cam followers running on roller bearings, a roller-bearing equipped balancer shaft and electronically controlled piston-cooling jets.

The firm's director of powertrain engineering Ron Lee said, "Being configurable and flexible are the two key strands of Ingenium’s DNA because we have future-proofed our new engines from the outset. Ingenium will be able to accept new advances in fuel, turbocharging, emissions, performance and electrification technologies when they are ready and accessible to be deployed."

JLR says that the new range has been tested on more than thirty-two lakh kilometres of real roads prior to reaching production. The engines will be built at the company's new Engine Manufacturing Centre near Wolverhampton, UK. On the upcoming XE, which is destined to rival the BMW 3-series, the various Ingenium engines will allow the car to travel at over 300kph. High-performance versions with over 400bhp are also planned. It is understood that the new Land Rover Discovery Sport will also get the option of the Ingenium engine range, although not immediately from the new model’s launch, which is expected before the Ingenium engine plant begins full production.

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