Stellantis debuts hurricane twin-turbo i-6 engine that cuts emissions, increases fuel economy and is more powerful

Auburn hills, mich., march 25, 2022 /prnewswire/ -- new 3.0-liter hurricane twin-turbo inline six-cylinder engine puts out less tailpipe emissions and uses less gasoline than larger engines, yet delivers v-8 levels of power robust architecture enables stellantis propulsion systems to deliver two distinct variants – one tuned for efficiency, one tuned for performance hurricane twin-turbo i-6 designed to account for potential future integration with electrification for low-emission vehicles (levs) state-of-the-art technologies include plasma transfer wire arc (ptwa) sprayed cylinder coating, high-pressure gasoline direct injection first vehicles with hurricane reach dealership showrooms this year cleaner-running hurricane twin-turbo moves stellantis toward its commitment of a 50% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 and to be carbon net zero by 2038, key elements of the dare forward 2030 strategic plan stellantis today revealed its new, 3.0-liter, twin-turbo, inline, six-cylinder engine, named hurricane, that delivers better fuel economy and fewer emissions than larger engines while at the same time generates more horsepower and torque than many competitors' naturally aspirated v-8 and boosted six-cylinder power plants.
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