Volvo T6
wins Wards Engine Award
By Zach
Filtz for BOTFG
Posted 7
January 2016
For those of you who think your classic BMW straight-six is the
royalty of premium cars, Volvo has put your mindsets on high alert. Volvo Cars’
T6 Drive-E engine has been named one of Ward’s
10 Best Engines.
Editors called it “arguably the new benchmark for high-output
4-cyl engines.”
For those unfamiliar with Volvo Car’s engine, the T6 Drive-E is
a lightweight 4 cylinder engine that uses both a turbocharger and a
supercharger to not only boost power, but to bring up its gas mileage. In other
words, a performance and environmentalist’s dream brought to reality.
The T6 Drive-E engine can be found in the all-new XC90 SUV and S90
luxury sedan, which has not started production.
“Achieving an effective level of balance across comfort,
efficiency and power has been the ultimate goal for our creation of the Drive-E
engine family across our global model range,” said Michael Fleiss, Vice
President of Powertrain at Volvo Car Group.
“The T6 Drive-E’s use of both supercharging and turbocharging,
which is also being utilized in the new XC90, delivers a lively, compelling
result,” Fleiss said.
WardsAuto editors selected the
winners after spending October and November studying and driving all 31
nominees. There is no instrumented testing for their competition, per se.
Editors score each engine based on horsepower, torque,
comparative specs, noise attenuation, fuel economy and the application of new
technology. The guiding principles: Does the engine or electric propulsion
system truly sell the car or raise the bar for its competitive set?
While this is not an enthusiast-minded engine, it does produce a
healthy 316 horsepower.
While the T6 has won the award now, this raises the question if
the new T8 Drive-E—a super-hybrid powered version of the T6—would also win the
Hybrid category for engines.
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