Toyota Announces Engine That Will Shatter All Preconceptions About Four-Cylinder Power!
Thought four-cylinder engines were boring and weak? Think again! Toyota, known for reliability and once somewhat dull cars, has ignited its sports lineup with the Gazoo Racing models. Now, it’s gearing up to unveil an engine that will be a game-changer.
In January, Toyota revealed a mid-engine hatchback concept featuring a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with impressive power. But that’s just the beginning! According to German magazine Auto Motor und Sport, Toyota engineers believe that with a bigger turbocharger, this engine can produce even more horsepower.
For comparison, the 1.6-liter three-cylinder turbo engine in the GR Corolla already delivers impressive power thanks to high turbocharging. So, it’s easy to imagine the new G20E four-cylinder engine, with the right turbo, delivering even more power.
This engine could be used in multiple models, including the long-awaited return of the GR86 and an enhanced version of the GR Corolla. It is currently being tested on the GR Yaris M, and Toyota has previously tested the same engine on the Lexus IS.
One engineer stated that this engine will be very suitable for further tuning, meaning we can expect even more impressive performance when it finally hits the market.
Why does this matter?
Toyota has long been synonymous with reliability but not excitement. This new engine could change the game and prove that four-cylinder engines can be extremely powerful and fun to drive. Great news for sports car enthusiasts who want a blend of performance and efficiency.
What to expect?
- A 2.0-liter turbocharged engine capable of producing power well beyond current standards.
- Application in sporty models like the GR Yaris M, GR86, and GR Corolla.
- Potential for further tuning by enthusiasts.
Conclusion
Toyota is ready to shatter stereotypes about four-cylinder engines and bring a revolution to the sports car world. If you thought small engines were boring, get ready to be surprised! This engine could be a beast on the roads.
What about you? Would you drive a car with this engine? Or do you think power is reserved only for bigger engines? Drop a comment, let the debate begin! Who knows, maybe you’ll discover the next tuning trick for this engine.