5. Renault Kiger and Nissan Magnite. 1.0 L Turbo-Petrol. Another duo to share the same engine is of the Renault Kiger and Nissan Magnite. Renault and Nissan are under the same automotive group and
Answered by Honest John. Yes. That's a Renault engine. One of the first diesels with Formula 1 manifold in head technology. The engine has been around since 2010 and I'm not hearing of problems. In fact, modern French engines, such as Peugeot's 1.2THP 130 are way ahead of the field. French cars used to fall down on electrics, but these days
Infiniti: Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance Jaguar: JLR/Tata Motors Jeep: Stellantis Kia: Hyundai Motor Group Land Rover (retired): Tata Motors Lexus: Toyota Motor Corp. Lincoln: Ford Motor Co.
Renault manufactures the diesel engines that the Mercedes-Benz A-Class uses; they run on a 1.5L dCi Renault engine that has 114bhp and accelerates from 0 to 62.5mph (100kmph) in about 10.5 seconds. These engines are also used in cars by Dacia and Nissan.
VQ engines can be found in a lot of Nissan models, but Infinitis, too. The VQ37VHR, for example, equips the likes of Nissan 370Z, Infiniti Q40, Q50, and Q60 (as well as the QX50 and QX70 SUVs).
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