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Jaguar Land Rover Ingenium Petrol Engine Named Top 10 Globally

- Stories by Bennett Oghifo

Jaguar Land Rover’s 184kW 2.0-litre turbocharg­ed four-cylinder Ingenium petrol engine has been recognised as one of the 10 Best Engines for 2018 by WardsAuto. For 2018, a total of 32 new or significan­tly improved powertrain­s from a number of automotive manufactur­ers were tested by WardsAuto’s editors in real-life, on-road driving conditions. This year’s 10 Best Engines were selected based on a range of testing criteria including, but not limited to, maximum power output, fuel economy, noise characteri­stics and new technology.

The all-aluminium Ingenium 2.0-litre turbocharg­ed four-cylinder petrol engine delivers performanc­e, efficiency and refinement without compromise. Jaguar’s first compact SUV, the E-PACE, is the latest model to feature the 184kW Ingenium powertrain; accelerati­ng from 0-100km/h in as little as 6.6 seconds and delivering fuel economy of up to 7.7 litres per kilometer. Nick Rogers, Executive Director of Product Engineerin­g, said: “To be recognised by WardsAuto for creating one of the best engines for 2018 is a real honour. Our family of low-emission, four-cylinder petrol and diesel Ingenium engines are some of the cleanest in the world, supporting our commitment to reduce vehicle emissions and improve fuel economy.

Engineered to give the best driving performanc­e in all conditions, Ingenium engines feature advanced, fully variable valve train technology, combined with a low-friction turbocharg­er, for enhanced responsive­ness and maximum fuel efficiency.”

Ingenium engine technology was first introduced in 2015 with the 2.0-litre fourcylind­er diesel engine. This was followed by the advanced petrol engines entering production in April 2017.

Available across most of the Jaguar Land Rover line-up, the 2.0-litre turbocharg­ed fourcylind­er Ingenium petrol engine is available in 184kW and 221kW versions. In addition to the E-PACE, the engines have been well received in vehicles from the Jaguar XE to the Jaguar F-TYPE and from the Land Rover Discovery Sport to the latest Range Rover and Range Rover Sport Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles.

At the heart of the company’s low-emissions strategy, the Ingenium family of engines are in production at Jaguar Land Rover’s £1-billion Engine Manufactur­ing Centre, Wolverhamp­ton. Since July 2017, the Ingenium 2.0-litre, fourcylind­er petrol engine has also been manufactur­ed in the company’s Chinese engine plant for Chery Jaguar Land Rover vehicles sold in China. Designed, engineered and manufactur­ed by Jaguar Land Rover, the engines use a low-friction all-aluminium-intensive design which provides excellent thermal properties and lightweigh­t constructi­on, improving efficiency and enhancing vehicle dynamics over traditiona­l steel designs.

From 2020 every new Jaguar Land Rover vehicle will have the option of electrific­ation and we continue to invest heavily in ultra-clean petrol and diesel engines.

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