Jaguar Land Rover's V6 Engines Will Die To Make Way For Straight-Sixes
With Jaguar’s renaissance coming on song, the company has been busy junking all of the really dated stuff that’s been holding it back. Ford platforms, ‘classical’ styling and crummy infotainment systems - they’ve all either been replaced, or (in the case of infotainment) are about to be. So, that just leaves engines, and the under-bonnet department of Jaguars - and Land Rovers - are indeed next on the menu for an upgrade.
The petrol AJ-V6s and diesel AJD-V6s currently used by Jaguar Land Rover are Ford-rooted engines that have been kicking around for some time now, so the incoming replacements reported by Car Magazine are something we like the sound of. Particularly because of what they are: turbocharged straight-sixes.
JLR’s V6 petrol is all well and good in the shouty F-Type, but it’s not terribly characterful in the XE and XF where it doesn’t have the benefit of a socking great exhaust to sing through. An inline-six should make a much more interesting noise, and it’ll be powerful: according to Car, the 3.0-litre petrol units will be good for 300-500bhp depending on state of tune. The diesels meanwhile - also 3.0-litres in size - will range from 275-400bhp.
It doesn’t take a lot of analysis to realise that this makes a great deal of sense. The engines - expected to arrive late 2017 -will essentially be Ingenium units with a couple of extra cylinders added, creating a modular range of engines. This will be a much more efficient setup, simplifying manufacturing and lowering costs.
What we’re unsure of is where this leaves the mighty 5.0-litre supercharged V8 from which the existing V6 is derived. After all, 500bhp puts the pokiest straight-six fairly close to the output offered up by the most powerful Jaguar V8 (567bhp in the F-Type SVR). However, Autocar seems to think that while V8s will still be available in future Jaguars, they’ll remain sourced from another manufacturer, potentially BMW or Mercedes after the current deal with Ford ends.
We’ll be interested to see how the V8 side of things pans out, but for now, we’re pretty excited by the idea of a return to straight-six engines for Jaguar.
Comments
Wait a second, two inline-sixes on one crankshaft is a V12…
Does this mean we could see the return of the V12?
Nah,get 2 stirght 6…..put it together
Very unlikely. You can’t just slap two I6 engines to one and another and receive a V12. It’s not as easy as that. Well, BMW tried it once, but it didn’t quite work out as intended.
This is good to hear given that the current trend is to cut cylinders and downsize.
Because ‘Global Warming’ -.-
A new generation of straight six engines…
TOYOTA, ARE YOU TAKING NOTES?!
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I’d like to see the return of the 2JZ! If it returns, would it be called the 3JZ?
Supra will probably have R6 engine, but they’ll borrow it from BMW
Toyota should forget BMW and go to Yamaha. All of Toyota’s best engines are Yamaha engines. 4age, JZ, UZ, 3sge BEAMS, etc.
Straight-six f-type…yes
Which will be great, however it will be turbocharged… I dont know if id want that
I guess this is a “sorry” for not making wagons anymore…
They want BMW that badly I guess. You’re forgiven Jag.
Yay! A new straight 6!
Aside from BMW, Volvo, and Cummins, they’re unfortunately uncommon these days.
Well, Volvo is dropping it or has dropped it… So no I6 from Volvo anymore…
Mercedes is bringing back the I6 as well 👍
Yea! Fight the system! Bring back the straight six! #buckthetrend #bringbackthe6
The better put a puffer on it and throw it in the base f-type. F-type with a supercharged 3.0 liter inline 6. Pretty much heaven.
YESSSSSS!!!!