Hyundai engines

HyundaiHyundai is a South Korean car manufacturer. The largest automaker in the country and the fourth largest in the world. The headquarters are located in Seoul. The company was founded in 1967 by Chung Joo-yeon. In 1998, Hyundai acquired the Korean car maker Kia Motors.

The engine index of the Korean concern consists of four characters:

  • The first letter indicates the type of fuel, so G is gasoline, D is diesel and L is hybrid.
  • The second digit indicates the number of cylinders, respectively 3, 4, 6 or 8.
  • The third letter gives the name of the family, and the fourth – the name within the series.

The catalog contains engines for the following Hyundai models: Coupe | Elantra | Excel | Grandeur | i20 | i30 | ix35 | Santa Fe | Solaris | Sonata | Stellar | Trajet | Tucson.

Engine Hyundai D4AF

D4AF is an inline 4-cylinder engine with water-cooled and direct injection of diesel fuel with a displacement of 3.6 liters, which was installed on the Hyundai HD 65, HD 72, HD 78 trucks, designed for the transport of medium-tonnage loads (3.5 – 5 t ). The engine develops power up to 100 horsepower at 3400 …

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Engine Hyundai D6DA

D6DA engines are 4-stroke diesel engines with water cooling, direct fuel injection and a service life of up to 1 million km.

Engine Hyundai D4AL

Hyundai D4AL engines are widely known for their reliability, optimal quality and price ratio. They differ in environmental friendliness of exhaust, economical consumption of fuel and lubricants. The fuel is almost completely burned in their working chamber, instant start is possible thanks to the electronic starter.

Engine Hyundai D8AB

The Hyundai D8AB engine is a powerful diesel engine with 8 cylinders arranged in a V-shape. The working volume of the D8AB is 17.7 liters. The engine complies with Euro 2. Designed for trucks, manipulators, buses and other Hyundai special equipment.

Engine Hyundai D6AV

The Hyundai D6AV engine is one of the world’s most sought-after engines for trucks and buses. It provides a high degree of efficiency, relatively low fuel consumption and meets the high standards of the world ecology.

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