Mitsubishi Motors engines

This is a list of engines produced by Mitsubishi Motors since 1964, and its predecessors prior to this.

Explanation of codes

Mitsubishi engines designed since 1970 use a four-digit naming convention:

There may also be supplementary letters after the initial four characters. "T" can indicate that the engine is turbocharged (e.g. 4G63T), "B" that this is the second version of the engine (e.g. 4G63B). Where engine codes are used which include the supplemental letters, the first digit denoting the number of cylinders may be omitted, so 4G63T may be seen as G63T.

Configurations

Single-cylinder

These were used in Mitsubishi's very first vehicles, motor scooters and three-wheelers.

Two-cylinder

Mitsubishi's smallest powerplants, most commonly found in their earliest models in the 1960s:

Three cylinder

Mitsubishi's smallest modern engines are primarily designed for the Japanese-market kei car class:

Four-cylinder

Mitsubishi has developed twelve families of straight-4 engines:

Six-cylinder

Mitsubishi has three families of V6 engines, which have seen use in its midsize lines, coupés and compacts.

Eight-cylinder

Other engines

See also

List of Mitsubishi Fuso engines

References

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