Alfa Romeo Brera
The
Fiat Group will announce a series of new engines and new technologies at the
Geneva Motor Show next month, including a new 1.8 16v petrol unit.
Italiaspeed reports that the 1.8 16v engine will be used in the upcoming
Alfa Romeo 159, the
Lancia Delta, the
Alfa Romeo Brera, Spider and Mito GTA.
It will be offered in 170bhp, 200bhp and 230bhp outputs (the latter reserved for the Brera, Spider and Mito GTA) and features both direct injection and continuously-variable inlet and exhaust cam timing. It will be offered with either six-speed manual or six-speed 'Q-tronic' automatic transmissions.
Fiat Powertrain Technologies is also said to be close to production of its Multijet 2 new-generation diesel injection technology, and its Multiair electrohydraulic valve-actuation system. Multiair is said to improve torque from petrol engines by up to 20% at lower engine speeds and boost power by 10-15%, yet reduce fuel consumption by up to 10%.
The Multijet 2 engines will also be launched in Frankfurt, with new injection pump and solenoid injectors for more precise fuel delivery; these engines will meet the Euro 5 emissions standards, with reduced nitrous oxide emissions.
Besides small units like the 1.3 diesel, Fiat is preparing a 3.0 V6 Multijet 2 diesel, currently being tested in prototypes.
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