Volvo launches new petrol motors

    Volvo launches two new Turbocharged Direct Injection petrol engines.

    Published On Sep 02, 2010 07:00:00 AM

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    Volvo is set to launch two new four-cylinder petrol engines; T3 and T4 featuring the very latest direct injection technology. 
     
    The engines – called the GTDi, standing for Gasoline Turbocharged Direct Injection – both are petrol units. They have been developed to offer improved fuel consumption without compromising on performance.
     
    The 1.6 GTDi T3 has 148bhp while the T4 offers 177bhp. Both will be offered in the all-new Volvo S60 saloon and V60 that will be launched by the year end. The 177bhp T4 engine delivers maximum torque of 24.47kgm from 1600 to 5000rpm. It also gets an automatic on-demand overboost function that can boost the torque further to 27.51kgm. The 148bhp T3 engine also offers up to 24.47kgm of torque.
     
    The new GTDi engines have a compact format and are made entirely from die-cast aluminium, offering low weight and good heat-dissipation capability. A plastic inlet manifold helps minimise weight.
     
    “Small, high-performance GTDi engines are a part of our bid to get more energy out of smaller engines,” said Magnus Jonsson, senior vice-president of product development at Volvo.
     
    “We estimate reductions in fuel consumption and exhaust emissions in the region of 20 per cent compared with a conventional engine with larger displacement and similar performance.”
     
    The 1.6 GTDi T3 and T4 engines are available with a six-speed manual gearbox, and Volvo's automatic six-speed Powershift transmission is an option on the T4. Volvo says it has no plans to introduce the GTDi on other models at this stage.

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