List of PSA engines
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The PSA Group (Peugeot/Citroën) sells a variety of automobile engines.
Later Diesel engines were built as part of a joint-venture with Ford Motor Company and are part of the Ford Duratorq engine family.
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[edit] Douvrin
- Main article: Douvrin engine
The Douvrin family was an all-aluminum straight-4 engine made in a joint-venture between Peugeot and Renault in the 1970s.
[edit] X
- Main article: PSA X engine
The X family was a group of SOHC straight-4 engines for supermini cars. It was produced from 1977 through 1988, when it was replaced by the PSA TU engine.
[edit] TU
- Main article: PSA TU engine
The TU is a family of straight-4 gasoline engines:
- TU9 — 1.0 L (954 cc)
- TU1 — 1.1 L (1124 cc)
- TU2 — 1.3 L (1294 cc)
- TU3 — 1.4 L (1361 cc)
- TU5 — 1.6 L (1587 cc)
[edit] Prince
- Main article: Prince engine
The Prince is a family of straight-4 gasoline engines designed by BMW and PSA. It will replace the TU line
Engines:
- ET3 — 1.4 L (1360 cc)
[edit] TUD
- Main article: PSA TU engine
The TUD is a family of straight-4 Diesel engines:
[edit] XU
- Main article: PSA XU engine
The XU is a family of straight-4 gasoline engines:
- XU5 — 1.6 L (1580 cc)
- XU7 — 1.8 L (1761 cc)
- XU8 — 1.8 L (1775 cc)
- XU9 — 1.9 L (1905 cc)
- XU10 — 2.0 L (1998 cc)
[edit] XUD
- Main article: PSA XUD engine
The XUD is a family of straight-4 Diesel engines:
[edit] EW/DW
- Main article: PSA EW/DW engine
The EW/DW is a family of straight-4 gasoline and Diesel engines:
- EW7 — 1.8 L (1749 cc)
- EW10 — 2.0 L (1997 cc)
- EW12 — 2.2 L (2231 cc)
- DW8 — 1.9 L (1868 cc)
- DW10 — 2.0 L (1997 cc) turbo
- DW12 — 2.2 L (2179 cc) turbo
[edit] DV
- Main article: Ford DLD engine
The DV is a family of Diesel straight-4 engines shared between the PSA Group and Ford Motor Company (where it is called DLD).
[edit] PRV
- Main article: PRV engine
The PRV was a shared 90° SOHC V6 engine, with later SOHC 24-valve and turbocharged additions. The PRV was shared between Peugeot, Renault, and Volvo Cars, thus the "PRV" name. It was produced from 1974 until it was phased out in favor of the PSA ES engine in 1998. PSA codenamed it the Z series internally.
[edit] ES
- Main article: PSA ES engine
The ES family was a 60° DOHC V6 engine. It replaced the PRV engine in 1994.
- ES9 — 2.9 L (2946 cc)
[edit] Sources
- Guide des moteurs Peugeot Citroën (in French)