Stellantis introduced the new 3.0L 6 Hurricane Twin-turbo inline engine.
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Stellantis introduced the new 3.0L 6 Hurricane Twin-turbo inline engine.

The first vehicles powered by the all-new twin-turbo Hurricane I-6 engine will hit dealerships later this year. This engine technology will help fulfill Stellantis' commitment to reducing emissions.

Stellantis has introduced a new 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged inline-six engine they call Urahan. The manufacturer claims this new transmission delivers better fuel economy and lower emissions than larger engines.

El Urahan it is also capable of producing more power (hp) and lb-ft of torque than many naturally aspirated and supercharged six-cylinder V-8 competitors.

The engine has a high-tech, smooth tuning that allows it to create these two different options:

1.-Standard Power: Optimization for fuel economy, including the use of cooled exhaust gas circulation (EGR), while improving power and torque.

2.- High performance: Optimized for high performance (over 500 hp/475 lb-ft of torque) while maintaining significant fuel savings in heavy use such as towing.

The performance and performance achieved by the Hurricane allows it to compete with V-8 engines. This new engine is 15% more efficient than larger engines, according to Stellantis.

“As Stellantis aims to become the leader in electrification in the US, with 50% of electric vehicle (BEV) sales by 2030, internal combustion engines will play a key role in our portfolio for years to come, and we are indebted to our customers. and the environment to provide the cleanest, most efficient propulsion system", d "The twin-turbo Hurricane is a no-compromise engine that delivers better fuel economy and significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions without requiring our customers to compromise on performance."

In addition to power and low fuel consumption, the Hurricane offers reduced greenhouse gas emissions. This is part of Stellantis' commitment to reduce its carbon footprint by 50% by 2030.

The manufacturer explains that power rating and torque depend on the vehicle. 

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