List of Suzuki engines

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Template:Short description This is a list of automobile engines developed and sold by the Suzuki Motor Corporation. Suzuki is unusual in never having made a pushrod automobile engine, and in having depended on two-strokes for longer than most. Their first four-stroke engine was the SOHC F8A, which appeared in 1977. Suzuki continued to offer a two-stroke engine in an automotive application for a considerably longer time than any other Japanese manufacturer.

Straight twins

Suzulight SF Series

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  • 1961–1972 – Suzuki FB engine – air-cooled 359 cc
  • 1963–1969 – Suzuki FE/FE2 engine – air-cooled 359 cc, FF applications
  • 1972–1976 – Suzuki L50 engine – water-cooled 359 cc
  • 1974–1976 – Suzuki L60 engine – water-cooled 446 cc (export only)

FA/FC (prototype)

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Daihatsu's AB10

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E08A engine

Three cylinders

C engine — 2-stroke

LC engine

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LC10W three-cylinder engine in Fronte Coupé

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". 1967–1977 – Suzuki LC engine – 0.36–0.48 L

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Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". 1975–1987 – FB Series – 0.54 L
Rather than being a newly developed engine, the T5 series is essentially an FB/L50 2-cylinder with a third cylinder added, its origins thus dating back to 1961.

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Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". 1980–2022 – F engine (three-cylinder) – 0.5–0.8 L

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Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". 1984–2006 – G engine (three-cylinder) 1.0 L

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Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". 1994–present – K engine (three-cylinder) – 0.7–1.0 L

R engine

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Z engine

2023–present – 1.2 L

Z12E

Developed as the successor of K12 engine, introduced first in November 2023. It is also available with mild hybrid configuration, combined with ISG unit.

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  • Bore and stroke: 74 mm x 92.8 mm
  • Valvetrain: DOHC, 12-valve, Dual VVT
  • Compression ratio: 13.0–13.9
  • Maximum power:
  • Maximum torque:108-112N⋅m(11–11.4 kg⋅m; 80–83 lb⋅ft) at 4500 rpm

Applications:

Four cylinders

F engine

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". 1979–2001 – F engine (four-cylinder) – 0.7–1.1 L

G engine

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1996–2019 – J engine (four-cylinder) – 1.8–2.4 L

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Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". 1997–present – K engine (four-cylinder) – 1.0–1.5 L

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Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". 1999–present – M engine– 1.3–1.8 L

E15A engine

2019–2020 – see Diesel engines section – 1.5 L

V6 engines

H engine

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N engine

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Diesel engines

D engine

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". 2006–present – D engine – 1.3–2.0 L

Licensed from Fiat/FCA:

E engine

  • E08A — 0.8 L (793 cc) 2-cylinder
The E08A engine is a short-lived diesel engine engineered mostly for the Indian market. It is a small inline twin 4-stroke diesel engine with a bore × stroke of Template:Convert, giving Template:Convert.[1] As a 360° parallel twin it features a Balance shaft located beside the crankshaft. This all aluminium engine is turbocharged and intercooled, has a 15:1 compression ratio and a DOHC cylinder head with 8 valves. Power output depends heavily on the application.

See also

References

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