34th International Vienna Motor Symposium
The First of a New Generation of Diesel Engines from General Motors –The Efficient and Powerful 1.6 Liter Euro6 Midsize Diesel Engine
Authors
Ing. G. Boretto, Ing. R. Golisano, Ing. M. Scotti,
Ing. P. Antonioli, Ph.D. R. M. Frank,
Ing. G. Rovatti,
General Motors Powertrain Europe s.r.l.,Torino;
Dipl.-Ing. M. Weßlau,
Adam Opel AG, Rüsselsheim
Year
2013
Print Info
Fortschritt-Berichte VDI, Reihe 12, Nr. 764
Summary
The major challenge the automotive industry will face in the next decade is undoubtedly the reduction of CO2 emissions. Conventional powertrains with internal combustion engines will still play a predominant role: in particular, the diesel engine will be a major contributor to the solution thanks to its intrinsic high thermodynamic efficiency and low-end torque which is a key enabler for downsizing engine displacement and downspeeding. In this context, General Motors has developed an entirely new 1.6 liter four-cylinder Midsize Diesel Engine (MDE), the first of a new generation of efficient and powerful diesel engines. Its development has been focused on the achievement of high power and torque density, superior fuel efficiency and state-of-the-art noise and vibration, while meeting the Euro6 emission standard in a wide range of B-, C- and D-segment vehicles, utilizing different exhaust aftertreatment solutions.
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